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Col de Roux from Condorcet

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Elevation profile Col de Roux from Condorcet

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Difficulty points 259
Length 3 km
Average gradient 9.2%
Steepest 100 metres 12.4%
Total ascent 275 m

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Beautiful scenery
8 hairpin turns
#78 toughest climb of Drôme
#15 average steepest climb of Drôme
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Col de Roux from Condorcet is a climb in the region Drôme. It is 3 km long and bridges 275 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 9.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 259. The top of the ascent is located at 621 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road name: Chemin du Gard

3.0 by aqcycling
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.
Yesterday we walked the route (it is practically in my backyard), and that is really the only thing to do unless you have a mountain bike. Until the last house on the road at about's 550m altitude (just after the 11% stretch), it is still a tarmac road that is in pretty bad shape in some parts with a lot of gravel on the road. After the last house, the asphalt ends and it is a dirt road with a thick layer of loose gravel on it. No chance of getting up here on a racing or touring bike - a ... read more

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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

Yesterday we walked the route (it is practically in my backyard), and that is really the only thing to do unless you have a mountain bike. Until the last house on the road at about's 550m altitude (just after the 11% stretch), it is still a tarmac road that is in pretty bad shape in some parts with a lot of gravel on the road. After the last house, the asphalt ends and it is a dirt road with a thick layer of loose gravel on it. No chance of getting up here on a racing or touring bike - a mountain bike is a must here.
By the way, the view is beautiful.....had unfortunately left my phone at home to take a photo.

Gisteren hebben we de route gelopen (hij ligt praktisch in mijn achtertuin), en dat is ook eigenlijk het enige wat je kan doen tenzij je een mountainbike hebt. Tot het laatste huis aan de weg op zo'n 550m hoogte (net ná het stuk van 11%) is het nog een asfaltweg die op sommige stukken in behoorlijk slechte staat is met veel steenslag op de weg. Na het laatste huis houdt het asfalt op en is het een onverharde weg met een dikke laag los steenslag erop. Geen kans dat je hier met een race- of toerfiets omhoog komt - een mountainbike is hier een must.
Overigens is het uitzicht prachtig.....had helaas mijn telefoon thuis laten liggen om een foto te nemen.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:25:33
11 km/h 00:16:15
15 km/h 00:11:55
19 km/h 00:09:24

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Frequently Asked Questions

Col de Roux from Condorcet is a challenging ascent. For this type of climbing, we recommend mountain gearing, specifically a compact system. This means a small front chainring of 34 teeth, combined with a rear cassette where, depending on your level, strength, and experience, you choose a sprocket with 30, 32, or even 34 teeth. Remember that a smooth cadence is always more efficient!

Col de Roux from Condorcet 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 Roux from Condorcet is not a problem.

Col de Roux from Condorcet is 3 km long.

The average gradient of Col de Roux from Condorcet is 9.2%.

Col de Roux from Condorcet has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 12.4%.

The summit of Col de Roux from Condorcet is at 621 m.

At a slow pace of 7 km/h, it takes about 00:25:33 to climb Col de Roux from Condorcet. At 11 km/h the time is 00:16:15, and at 15 km/h 00:11:55. For the fastest cyclists, 00:09:24 is an achievable time.

Col de Roux from Condorcet is located in the region Drôme in France.

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