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Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret

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Elevation profile Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret

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Difficulty points 240
Length 12.5 km
Average gradient 4.1%
Steepest 100 metres 7.9%
Total ascent 517 m

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2 hairpin turns
#76 toughest climb of Monts du Forez
#35 most elevation gain of Monts du Forez
#35 longest climb of Monts du Forez
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Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret is a climb in the region Loire. It is 12.5 km long and bridges 517 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 240. The top of the ascent is located at 1163 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road name: D102

3.0 by Grim
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.
There are five ways to climb the Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort. In my opinion, the most interesting route is the one via Bard, both from a sporting point of view and in terms of the scenery. It's a very pleasant climb with very little road traffic. The two alternatives, Margerie-Chantagret and Saint Jean Soleymieux, are also very pleasant with very little traffic. The one I liked least was the one going up from Saint Antheme. As for the climb from Montbrison, it's quite good... read more

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There are five ways to climb the Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort.
In my opinion, the most interesting route is the one via Bard, both from a sporting point of view and in terms of the scenery. It's a very pleasant climb with very little road traffic.
The two alternatives, Margerie-Chantagret and Saint Jean Soleymieux, are also very pleasant with very little traffic.
The one I liked least was the one going up from Saint Antheme.
As for the climb from Montbrison, it's quite good too, with superb views over the Forez plain and varied scenery all the way up.
For the latter two, it's where you'll find the most traffic, which remains relatively moderate all the same.
My advice is to take the Bard route up and the Montbrison route down.

Il y a cinq possibilités pour monter le Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort.
La plus intéressante à mon goût est celle qui passe par Bard, autant sportivement qu'au niveau des paysages. C'est une ascension très agréable avec très peu de trafic routier.
Les deux variantes, celle de Margerie-Chantagret et celle de Saint Jean Soleymieux sont également très sympathiques à réaliser avec là aussi très peu de trafic.
Celle que j'ai le moins aimé faire est celle qui remonte de Saint Antheme.
Quand a celle qui monte depuis Montbrison elle est assez bonne à faire aussi, avec de superbes points de vue sur la plaine du Forez et des paysages variés tout au long de l'ascension.
Pour ces deux dernières, c'est là où l'on va trouver le plus de trafic qui reste relativement modéré tout de même.
Mon conseil, monter par la variante de Bard et redescendre par celle de Montbrison.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 01:47:28
11 km/h 01:08:23
15 km/h 00:50:09
19 km/h 00:39:35

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Frequently Asked Questions

You don't need special gearing for Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret. The slope isn't long or steep enough to require much shifting down. You can conquer this climb on power alone. However, a compact gearing system with a smallest front chainring of 34 and largest rear sprocket of 28 or 30 is always nice if you enjoy cycling uphill. This helps maintain a smooth cadence.

Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret is a 3rd-category climb. Almost anyone can handle this climb, as long as you have a bike with climbing gears. If you have little training, you will probably need to shift down significantly. For experienced riders, Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret is not a problem.

Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret is 12.5 km long.

The average gradient of Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret is 4.1%.

Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 7.9%.

The summit of Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret is at 1163 m.

At a slow pace of 7 km/h, it takes about 01:47:28 to climb Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret. At 11 km/h the time is 01:08:23, and at 15 km/h 00:50:09. For the fastest cyclists, 00:39:35 is an achievable time.

Col de la Croix de l'Homme Mort from Margerie-Chantagret is located in the region Loire in France.

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