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    Col de la Colombière (elevation 1613 m) is a mountain pass in the Alps in the department of Haute-Savoie in France. It connects Cluses in the Arve valley...
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    cols of Saint-Martin (1,500 m (4,900 ft)), Turini (1,607 m (5,272 ft)) and Castillon (707 m (2,320 ft)). Col des Gets (1163 m) Col de la Colombière (1613...
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  • the race took place in a variety of locations such as Pau, Col de la Colombière and Col d'Izoard in conjunction with the men's race, as the ASO argued...
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  • with La Course subsequently using other stages of the Tour prior to the men's race – with locations such as Pau, Col de la Colombière and Col d'Izoard...
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    his gap over the other contenders. Up front, on the final climb of Col de la Colombière, Woods started to fade and he was soon caught and dropped by Dylan...
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    Bornand, covering 118 km, and took in the Col de la Colombière. It was held before stage 10 of the men's 2018 Tour de France, which also finished in Le Grand...
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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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    Julian Alaphilippe (category French Tour de France stage winners)
    classification points on the Montée du plateau des Glières, the Col de Romme and the Col de la Colombière, finishing the stage to Le Grand-Bornand more than one...
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  • the race took place in a variety of locations such as Pau, Col de la Colombière and Col d'Izoard in conjunction with the men's race, as the ASO argued...
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    Bradley Wiggins (category British Tour de France stage winners)
    riders Fränk and Andy Schleck attacked on the final climb – the Col de la Colombière, measuring 7.5 km (4.7 mi) at an average gradient of 8.5%, and was...
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    the race took place in a variety of locations such as Pau, Col de la Colombière and Col d'Izoard in conjunction with the men's race, as the ASO argued...
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    this sport in Spain, other notable Spanish drivers are Alfonso de Portago, Pedro de la Rosa and currently Carlos Sainz Jr. Also, Spain host the Spanish...
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  • the day, the Col de la Colombière, 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) long with an average gradient of 8.5 percent. The riders topped the Colombière with 14.7 kilometres...
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    the category 1 Col de Romme to 1,297 m (4,255 ft) and partially descended southwest, before climbing the category 1 Col de la Colombière to 1,618 m (5...
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    Dylan Teuns (category Belgian Tour de France stage winners)
    Tour de France, Teuns took his second Tour de France stage victory, winning the eighth stage of the race. On the final climb of the day, the Col de la Colombière...
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  • north-east via the col de la Colombière, closed in winter, which leads to Le Grand-Bornand, From the south (Faverges, Ugine) via the Marais col (843 m) which...
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    Col des Aravis (Category 2) with an ascent of 7.7% over 5.9 km, the Col de la Colombière (Category 1) with an ascent of 5% over 11.8 km, the Côte de Châtillon...
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    Jacques Michaud (category French Tour de France stage winners)
    eighteenth stage in the 1983 Tour de France. In that stage, he climbed the Col des Aravis, the Col de la Colombière and the Col de Joux Plane first, and finished...
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  • Megève to climb the 1,487m Col des Aravis, the 1,618m Col de la Colombière and the 1,691m Col de Joux Plane. A record 11,212 finishers reached Megève....
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    compete in La Course in July, held on a mountainous parcours: Van der Breggen attacked in the final kilometre of a climb up the Col de la Colombière and led...
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    Menton (redirect from Lycée de Menton)
    world as being the start of the climb of the Col de la Madone de Gorbio (generally shortened to Col de la Madone), which rises to 925 metres and was (in)famously...
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    tackled the Alps and the first real mountain pass of the Tour, the Col de la Colombière (16 km at 6.7%), lying 15 kilometres from the finish line. Linus...
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  • by attacking along with AG2R La Mondiale's Romain Bardet and Quick-Step Floors rider Dan Martin on the Col de la Colombière, around 35 kilometres (22 miles)...
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  • valley town of Sallanches and includes three passes: Col de la Colombiere, Col des Aravis, and Col des Saisies. The event finishes in the ski resort of...
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    Gervais-les-Baines ski resort on Mont Blanc. On the first climb of the day, the Col de la Colombière, Omar Hernández (Postobón–Manzana–Ryalcao) attacked, followed by...
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    up through the Tour de France was Johan Bruyneel. The team's biggest success in 2009 was Contador's overall victory in the Tour de France. Elsewhere, their...
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  • de Beille Little St Bernard Pass Col du Berthiand Col de la Bonette Col du Bonhomme Mont Cenis Chamrousse Col des Chevrères Col de la Colombière Col de...
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    the race turned northeast and began the Category 1 climb of the Col de la Colombière to 1,618 metres (5,308 ft). After descending through Le Reposoir...
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    Klöden, and the leading trio continued to extend their lead over Col de la Colombière to the finish line, where the older Schleck brother, Fränk, was allowed...
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    du Dauphiné, a mountainous affair that led the riders across the Col de la Colombière. He was part of the breakaway that formed at the beginning of the...
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