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Col de Portet d'Aspet
The summit of the Col de Portet d'AspetElevation 1,069 m (3,507 ft) Traversed by D618 Location Location in the Pyrenees Location Haute-Garonne, France Range Pyrenees Coordinates 42°56′41″N 0°51′15″E / 42.94472°N 0.85417°ECoordinates: 42°56′41″N 0°51′15″E / 42.94472°N 0.85417°E The Col de Portet d'Aspet is a mountain pass in the central Pyrenees in the department of Haute-Garonne in France. It is situated on the D618 road between Aspet and St. Girons. At 1,069 metres (3,507 ft), it connects the Ger and Bouigane valleys, on the slopes of the Pic de Paloumère (1608 m).
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Details of climb
Starting from Audressein (Ariège), the climb is 18.14 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 557 m. (an average percentage of 3.1%). The climb proper starts at St. Lary, 5.9 km from the summit (at 6.8%), with the steepest sections being at 10.6% near the summit.
Starting from Aspet (Haute-Garonne), the climb is 14.31 km long. Over this distance, the climb is 594 m. (an average percentage of 4.2%). The climb proper starts at the D618/D44 junction (also the start of the climb to the Col de Menté), 4.4 km from the summit (at 9.6%), with several sections in excess of 11%; the maximum gradient is 12.6%, 3 km from the summit.
Appearances in Tour de France
The Col de Portet d'Aspet was first used in the Tour de France in 1910 and has appeared regularly since. The leader over the summit in 1910 was Octave Lapize.
Since 1947, the Col has featured 27 times (including on stage 15 of the 2007 tour). The 15th stage was selected for the 2007 L'Étape du Tour, in which amateur and club riders ride over a full stage of the tour.
Year Stage Category Leader at the summit 2011 14 2 Mickaël Delage 2010 15 2 Thomas Voeckler 2007 15 2 Laurent Lefevre 2005 15 2 Erik Dekker 2004 13 2 Sylvain Chavanel 2003 14 2 Richard Virenque 2002 12 2 Laurent Jalabert 2001 13 2 Laurent Roux 1998 11 2 Alberto Elli 1997 10 2 Laurent Brochard 1995 15 2 Richard Virenque 1988 15 2 Steven Rooks 1984 11 1 Theo de Rooij 1973 13 3 Raymond Martin 1972 9 2 Christian Raymond 1971 14 3 José-Manuel Fuente 1969 16 3 Raymond Delisle 1967 16 3 Fernando Manzanèque 1966 12 2 Julio Jiménez 1965 10 2 Julio Jiménez 1964 15 3 Julio Jiménez 1963 12 2 Federico Bahamontes 1962 14 2 Federico Bahamontes 1960 12 2 Joseph Planckaert 1958 15 2 Federico Bahamontes 1957 17 3 Michel Stolker 1956 13 2 Charly Gaul 1951 15 3 Gino Bartali 1947 14 2 Albert Bourlon In the 1973 tour Raymond Poulidor almost lost his life on the descent from the Portet d'Aspet when he plunged off the road into a ravine, taking a serious blow to the head and crawling out with the help of the race director, Jacques Goddet.
Fabio Casartelli
On July 18, 1995 during the fifteenth stage of the 1995 Tour de France, Fabio Casartelli and a few other riders crashed on the descent of the Col de Portet d'Aspet. Casartelli sustained heavy facial and head injuries and lost consciousness. While being transported via helicopter to a local hospital, he stopped breathing and after numerous resuscitation attempts was declared dead.
The Société du Tour de France and the Motorola team placed a memorial stone dedication to Fabio Casartelli on the spot where he crashed.
See also
- List of highest paved roads in Europe
- List of mountain passes
External links
Categories:- Mountain passes of France
- Mountain passes of the Pyrenees
- Climbs in cycle racing
- 2007 Tour de France
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