Bon Pommier from Saint Clément sur Durance is a climb in the region Briançon. It is 0.9 mi long and bridges 240 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.8%, resulting in a difficulty score of 45. The top of the ascent is located at 3117 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 1 photo.
Road name: D 994D
3.0 by _superverThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch.Don't really understand the cynicism below. Yes, the road is not very special or difficult or spectacular but what do you want? To be run over on a busy route national? If you're in the area, it really is worth the diversions though. If the N road were not there, it would be a different story.... read more
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Don't really understand the cynicism below. Yes, the road is not very special or difficult or spectacular but what do you want? To be run over on a busy route national? If you're in the area, it really is worth the diversions though. If the N road were not there, it would be a different story.
Snap het onderstaande cynisme niet zo goed. Ja, de weg is niet zo heel bijzonder of moeilijk of spectaculair maar wat wil je dan? Van je sokken gereden worden op een drukke route national? Als je in de buurt bent is het de omweg echt wel waard hoor. Zou die N-weg er niet zijn wordt het al een ander verhaal.
It's an uphill climb on a transit road. Not worth the diversions. The rest of the road is nice though.
C’est une montée sur une roite de transit. Ça ne vaut pas un détour. Le reste de la roite est sympa cependant.
In my opinion, rather pointless. And yet I've never come across so many cyclists in training sessions. It's true that it's very rolling. The Durance is on the right but you never see it. The road is called the chemin de traverse. It lives up to its name.
Selon moi, plutôt sans intérêt. Et pourtant, je n’ai jamais autant croisé de cyclistes en séances d’entraînement. C’est vrai que c’est très roulant. La Durance est à droite mais on ne la voit jamais. La route se nomme chemin de traverse. Elle porte bien son nom.
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