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Col de Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile

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Elevation profile Col de Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile

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Difficulty points 661
Length 10.2 mi
Average gradient 5.4%
Steepest segment 9.7%
Total ascent 2910 ft

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18 hairpin turns
#59 longest climb of Savoie
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Col de Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile is a climb in the region Savoie. It is 10.2 mi long and bridges 2910 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 5.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 661. The top of the ascent is located at 3655 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: D23, D24, D207 & D25

3.0 by JulienF
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.
The first 6 km are without rest, and you find yourself recovering in the bends! Once past La Table, you enjoy the scenery while recovering as far as Le Pontet. The second part of the ascent to the pass is less demanding on the cardio system, but my thighs were out of action. As for the view, unfortunately I did this climb on a day with bad weather (clouds), so I didn't see much. Do it again! The surface is decent on the whole and has been refurbished at times. For the record, I finished b... read more

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The first 6 km are without rest, and you find yourself recovering in the bends! Once past La Table, you enjoy the scenery while recovering as far as Le Pontet. The second part of the ascent to the pass is less demanding on the cardio system, but my thighs were out of action.
As for the view, unfortunately I did this climb on a day with bad weather (clouds), so I didn't see much. Do it again!
The surface is decent on the whole and has been refurbished at times.
For the record, I finished by doing a loop back to La Table via Champ-Laurent, then down to La Rochette.

Les 6 premiers km sont sans repos, on se surprend à récupérer dans les virages !! Passé La Table, on profite du paysage tout en récupérant jusqu'au Pontet. La deuxième partie de l'ascension jusqu'au col est moins sollicitante pour le cardio, mais pour ce qui me concerne, les cuisses étaient HS.
Pour la vue, malheureusement, j'ai fait cette ascension un jour de mauvais temps (nuages), donc je n'ai pas vu grand chose. A refaire !
Le revêtement est convenable dans l'ensemble et refait à neuf par moment.
Pour info, j'ai fini en faisant une boucle en rejoignant La Table par Champ-Laurent, puis descente jusqu'à la Rochette.

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Climbing times

5 mph 02:03:27
7 mph 01:27:23
9 mph 01:08:06
12 mph 00:51:10

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Frequently Asked Questions

You don't need special gearing for Col de Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile. 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 Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile is a first-category climb: long and tough. Do not underestimate this climb. Many famous Tour de France cols fall into this category. Prepare for a long, challenging ride. Only well-trained riders will reach the top smoothly. Make sure you have a road bike with climbing gears and enough training; otherwise, it will be a struggle.

Col de Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile is 10.2 mi long.

The average gradient of Col de Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile is 5.4%.

Col de Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 9.7%.

The summit of Col de Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile is at 3655 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 02:03:27 to climb Col de Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile. At 7 mph the time is 01:27:23, and at 9 mph 01:08:06. For the fastest cyclists, 00:51:10 is an achievable time.

Col de Champ-Laurent from Les Curtets via Bourget en Huile is located in the region Savoie in France.

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