Alpe d'Huez

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Alpe d'Huez is a mountain at 45°03′ N 6°02′ E in the Central French Alps, in the Isère département. Alpe d'Huez is also a famous ski resort 1850 metres (6,069 ft) high..

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Tour de France

It is one of the most famous of the mountain climbs on the Tour de France. While the route varies from year to year, l'Alpe d'Huez has hosted a stage finish almost every year since 1976. The Tour de France first finished a stage on l'Alpe d'Huez in 1952. That stage was won by the Italian cyclist Fausto Coppi.

The climb up Alpe d'Huez is 14km at an average gradient of 8% with 21 hairpin bends marked with panels honouring the winners of each stage that has finished there. Having finished there for the 22nd time in 2002 the authorities have had to start again at the bottom with a double panel honouring Fausto Coppi and Lance Armstrong. The 2004 Tour de France route featured an individual time trial up Alpe d'Huez, which became a chaotic scene crowded with nearly a million fans, some of whom could not resist pushing their favorite rider toward the top. Lance Armstrong won the stage, but his time was one second slower than the record set by the late, great Marco Pantani of 37 minutes, 35 seconds.

The peak also serves as the finish of La Marmotte - a one-day, 175km cyclosportive ride with well over 5000m of climbing. It is also used for downhill, or Alpine skiing.

Winners of the Alpe d'Huez stage at Tour de France

Year Name Country
2004 Lance Armstrong Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
2003 Iban Mayo Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2001 Lance Armstrong Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
1999 Giuseppe Guerini Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1997 Marco Pantani Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1995 Marco Pantani Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1994 Roberto Conti Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1992 Andrew Hampsten Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
1991 Gianni Bugno Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1990 Gianni Bugno Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1989 Gert-Jan Theunisse Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1988 Stephen Rooks Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1987 Federico Echave Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
1986 Bernard Hinault Image:Flag of France.svg France
1984 Luis Herrera Image:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
1983 Peter Winnen Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1982 Beat Breu Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
1981 Peter Winnen Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1979* Joop Zoetemelk Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1979* Joaquim Agostinho Image:Portugal flag large.png Portugal
1978 Hennie Kuiper Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1977 Hennie Kuiper Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1976 Joop Zoetemelk Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1952 Fausto Coppi Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy

*In the 1979 Tour de France, there were two stages at l'Alpe d'Huez.


Fastest Alpe d'Huez ascents

Rank Time Name Year Country
1 36' 50" Marco Pantani 1995 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
2 36' 55" Marco Pantani 1997 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
3 37' 15" Marco Pantani 1994 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
4 37' 36" Lance Armstrong 2004 Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
5 37' 40" Jan Ullrich 1997 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
6 38' 05" Lance Armstrong 2001 Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
7 38' 10" Miguel Induráin 1995 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
8 38' 10" Alex Zülle 1995 Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
9 38' 15" Bjarne Riis 1995 Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
10 38' 20" Richard Virenque 1997 Image:Flag of France.svg France

All ascents are timed from 13.8 km below the summit, to the summit.

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