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Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières

3.3
3 reviews | Elevation profile | 3 photos
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Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières
Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières
Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières
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Elevation profile Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières

Statistics

Difficulty points 448
Length 7.8 km
Average gradient 7.4%
Steepest 100 meters 11.3%
Total ascent 573m

Short recap

Beautiful scenery
Hidden gem
8 hairpin turns
#22 toughest climb of Drôme
#30 most elevation gain of Drôme
#64 longest climb of Drôme
#34 average steepest climb of Drôme
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Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières is a climb in the region Drôme. It is 7.8km long and bridges 573 vertical meters with an average gradient of 7.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 448. The top of the ascent is located at 1003 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 3 photos.

Road name: D526

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Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières
Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières
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Reviews (3)

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Sean
6 Mo 3.0 00:41:00 (11.4km/h)

A quiet road which leads to nowhere in particular! It was hard to determine where the actual top is, from maps and segments it appears to be at a fork in the road although the road climbs to the left to a private residence. The climb has some steep sections but in general you can tap out a steady rhythm most of the way. As you approach the top the road is broken in places but it isn’t a problem as you can use the whole road as it is so quiet. Worth a visit if you are taking in the cols in the area.

Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières
Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières
Col de Geine via Col d'Aiguières
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Simpie
1 y 4.0 00:40:00 (11.7km/h)
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A very pleasant climb. It's a climb with an average gradient of 7.4, but with some fairly steep ramps that are hard on the legs. Once you reach the top, you have to turn back. A very technical descent on a very narrow road in poor condition.

ascension très agréable à faire. Une ascension avec une moyenne de 7.4 mais avec des rampes assez raides qui coupent les jambes. Une fois arrivé au sommet, vous pourrez admirer le magnifique paysage avec vue sur le Mont Ventoux. Après il vous faut rebrousser chemin, La Descende est très technique sur une route très étroite et en mauvais état.

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ruz
3 y 3.0
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This climb was part of a tour from Montbrum, sault, Mount Ventoux, and via D72 back. At the start you have to pass a narrow rock opening to follow the road. With the Ventoux and some other climbs already in your legs, this is a really tough piece of road where at the end you wonder what it is for and where it goes. There are quite a few 10 to 11 km sections in it. At the top there are a few more houses and something of a farm and a little church or something, no idea what it was. On many places you have a view over the valley and of course the Mont Ventoux. I thought it was worthwhile to visit.

Deze klim even mee gepakt in een rondje vanuit Montbrum, sault, Mount Ventoux, en via D72 weer terug. Bij de start moet je door een smalle rots opening om de weg verder te volgen. Met de Ventoux en wat andere klimmetjes al in de benen is dit toch echt wel een pittig stukje weg waar je tegen het eind afvraagt waar het voor is en waar het heen gaan. Er zitten aardig wat stukjes van 10 tot 11% in. Boven staan nog een paar huizen en iets van een boerderij en een Kerkje of zoiets, geen idee wat het was. Op veel plaatsen heb je uitzicht over het dal en natuurlijk de Mont Ventoux. Ik vond het in elk geval de moeite waard om even mee te pakken.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 01:06:45
11 km/h 00:42:29
15 km/h 00:31:09
19 km/h 00:24:35

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