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    the Col de Menté-Le Mourtis (1,409 m (4,623 ft)), via the ski-station, returning to the Col de Menté. The Col de Menté was first used in the Tour de France...
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    Luis Ocaña (category Tour de France winners)
    abandoned in the fourteenth stage after a crash on the descent of the Col de Menté. Ocaña would abandon as many Tours as he entered, but he finished every...
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    Col de Menté, but twice as long.[citation needed] IGN map "Port de Larrau - Auberge de Laugibar". climbbybike. Retrieved 3 September 2014. "Port de Larrau...
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    in 1971 Luis Ocaña crashed out while wearing the yellow jersey on the Col de Menté in stage 14 and in 1972 Cyrille Guimard was wearing the green jersey...
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    Pyrenees on stage 14, a thunderstorm passed as the riders traversed the Col de Menté mountain pass. Race leader Ocaña crashed on the wet roads during the...
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    starts at the D618/D44 junction (also the start of the climb to the Col de Menté), 4.4 km (2.7 mi)/436 m (1,430 ft) from the summit (at 9.6%), with several...
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    maximum points on the first climb of the day which was the infamous Col de Menté. With the gap back to the main field continuously growing it became clear...
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  • hills in the Tour de France. Among the passes most often crossed, Col du Tourmalet, Col d'Aubisque, Col d'Aspin, Col de Peyresourde and Col du Galibier predominate...
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  • are as follows: Col de Portet d'Aspet (1069 m) – 28.5 km (Category 2) This climb is 5.4 km at an average gradient of 7%. Col de Menté (1349 m) – 44 km...
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    climbs were the Col de la Core at 67 km, Col de Menté at 118.5 km, the Col du Portillon at 156 km and the final climb and descent of the Col de Peyresourde...
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  • (either direction) – Mounts of Cantal with Puy Mary – Col de la Core, Col de Portet d’Aspet & Col de Menté (either direction) Adam Bialek Fanny Bensussan...
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    Eddy Merckx (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    thunderstorms that severely handicapped vision. On the descent of the Col de Menté, Merckx crashed on a left bend. Ocaña, who was trailing, crashed into...
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    Joop Zoetemelk (category Dutch Tour de France stage winners)
    were involved in one of the most famous crashes in Tour history on the Col de Menté. Zoetemelk managed to survive the impact but Ocaña was seriously injured...
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  • Col de Latrape Col du Lautaret Le Markstein Port de Lers Col de la Lombarde Luz Ardiden Col de Macuègne Col de la Madeleine Col de Manse Col de Menté...
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    Superbagnères, Col de Peyresourde, Port de Balès, Col de Menté, Col du Portillon and the Col de Portet d'Aspet are all nearby. Bagnères-de-Luchon has been...
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  • certificate and the medal. The 10-day route passes over 28 cols: The 100-hour route passes over 18 cols, although riders have the option of adding the Marie...
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    declined the jersey after the previous leader, Luis Ocaña, crashed on the col de Mente in the Pyrenees. In 1980 Joop Zoetemelk did not wear the yellow jersey...
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    commenced ascending south, and then west, into the category 1 climb of the Col de Menté to 1,349 m (4,426 ft). After descending to Saint-Béat and continuing...
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    the category 2 Col de Portet d'Aspet to 1,069 m (3,507 ft), followed by a short descent, and then climbed the category 1 Col de Menté to 1,349 m (4,426 ft)...
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    the last time Ocaña had ridden a stage that included the Col de Menté, during the 1973 Tour de France, he dropped every rider in the field and won the...
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    LeMond (USA) 1990  Óscar Pereiro (ESP) 2006  Chris Froome (GBR) 2017  Egan Bernal (COL) 2019 Of these eight cyclists, Walkowiak and Bernal are the only ones never...
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    the Col de Menté, Cosnefroy took the maximum ten points on offer to extend his lead in the mountain classification. On the lower slopes of the Port de Balès...
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    — Bagnères-de-Luchon to Peyragudes, 143.5 km (89.2 mi) The final day in the mountains saw the race cross the first-category Col de Menté and the second-category...
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    (2012) - Doris de Negrete (Univision/Venevision) Infiltrados Canal Caracol Mujeres asesinas (Colombia) (2012) - Celeste, la sometida Mentes en Shock (2011)...
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    followed by four Category 1 climbs: Col de Menté (1,349 m (4,426 ft)), Col de Peyresourde (1,569 m (5,148 ft)), Col de Val Louron-Azet (1,580 m (5,184 ft))...
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    56ff) For a closer transcription, see e.g. Foerster and Koschwitz (1902, cols. 48–51). The first published transcription of the Sequence can be found in...
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    – including the Col de Port, the Col de Portet d'Aspet (5.7 km climb at 6.9%), the Col de Menté (7.0 km climb at 8.1%), the Port de Balès (19.5 km at...
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    Alejandro Jodorowsky (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Dolmen Editorial. Moldes, Diego, (2012). Alejandro Jodorowsky, Madrid, Col. Signo e Imagen / Cineastas, Ediciones Cátedra. Prologue by Alejandro Jodorowsky...
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    Boutx Commune The summit of the Col de Mente in Boutx Location of Boutx Boutx Show map of France Boutx Show map of Occitanie Coordinates: 42°55′07″N 0°42′59″E...
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    newspaper Folha de S.Paulo, "the country is witnessing the most rapid and profound political deterioration since the Fernando Collor de Mello government...
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