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Peyragudes (via Peyresourde) - Bagnères-de-Luchon     open your myclimbbybike to add this climb

21.2 km 1605 m 975 am 4.5%


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Peyragudes (via Peyresourde) cycling

The Peyragudes (via Peyresourde) is situated in Midi-Pyrenees. This climb belongs to the Pyrenees. The Peyragudes (via Peyresourde) via Bagnères-de-Luchon is ranked number 183 of the Pyrenees. Starting from Bagnères-de-Luchon, the Peyragudes (via Peyresourde) ascent is 21.2 km long. Over this distance, you climb 975 heightmeters. The average percentage thus is 4.5 %.
You can check the current traffic and hivernal situation of the Peyragudes (via Peyresourde) in Midi-Pyrenees via Bison futé.


Since 2005, the Peyragudes (via Peyresourde) will be/was climbed in the following big tour stages:
Tour de France 2018 :  Bagnères-de-Luchon - Saint-Lary-Soulan (Col de Portet) on 24/07/2018
Tour de France 2017 :  Pau - Peyragudes on 13/07/2017
Vuelta España 2013 :  Andorra > Peyragudes on 08/09/2013
Tour de France 2012 :  Bagnères de Luchon > Peyragudes on 19/07/2012

81.2

Climbbybike difficulty score (81.2)
183
Ranking Pyrenees
528
Ranking France

Peyragudes (via Peyresourde) via Bagnères-de-Luchon: 1 reviews

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Carl

Adding in the Peyragudes climb to the Peyresourde is a good way to add some additional pain to your legs. The additional leg is less than 4 km long and the real climbing is only in the first 3 km. Make sure you take the correct road if you want the TdF route. You have to descend about 3 km after the top of the Peyresourde (there are other roads also).



Peyragudes may be short, but it will make you work. There is about 500 meters of 10%+ gradient in the middle. The views are nice at the top. There are some shops and restaurants at the ski station.

 

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