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Col du Perthus (Massif Central)

Coordinates: 45°03′29″N 02°40′25″E / 45.05806°N 2.67361°E / 45.05806; 2.67361
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Col du Perthus
Col du Perthus is located in France
Col du Perthus
Col du Perthus
Location of the Col du Perthus in France
Elevation1,309 m (4,295 ft)[1]
Traversed byD317
LocationCantal, France
RangeMassif Central
Coordinates45°03′29″N 02°40′25″E / 45.05806°N 2.67361°E / 45.05806; 2.67361

The Col du Perthus or Col du Pertus is a mountain pass ascending to an altitude of 1,309 metres (4,295 ft) in the Mounts of Cantal and in the department of the same name, in the Massif Central.

It was used in the 2011 Tour de France during Stage 9. It was classified as a Category 2 climb with Johnny Hoogerland being the first to summit.[2] It was used again by the Tour de France on 6 July 2016 during the Stage 5 of the 2016 Tour. It was then also classified as a Category 2 climb and with Greg Van Avermaet being the first to summit.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Col du Pertus". Cols cyclisme (in French). Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  2. ^ Cossins, Peter (10 July 2011). "Luis León Sánchez wins crash-hit stage". Cycling News. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Greg Van Avermaet takes stage win and race lead". Tour de France. Amaury Sport Organisation. Archived from the original on 8 July 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016.