All the climbs of the Tour de France 2011
cyclingthealps
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All the climbs of the Tour de France 2011.
http://sites.cyclingthealps.com/worldtour/tour-de-france-2011
http://sites.cyclingthealps.com/worldtour/tour-de-france-2011
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Nice one - thanks___________________
Strava is not Zen.0 -
Cheers0
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nice idea, but I think you've taken the wrong road to Luz Ardiden (you should be going via Sazos and Grust)0
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nice idea, but I think you've taken the wrong road to Luz Ardiden (you should be going via Sazos and Grust)
Thank you, I'll change that.0 -
Top work! Thanks!Warning No formatter is installed for the format0
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Nice! Thanks."Difficult, difficult, lemon difficult"0
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Sporza are getting a bloke with a camera to go up and down the big climbs in the Alps.
http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/wielrenn ... en_artikel0 -
Good stuff, cheers for posting that.
I'm pretty sure the Alpe d'Huez route goes left through the town up the D211. Then against the flow of the Route du Signal, then right down the Av. de l'Etendart and then left to finish up the Av. de Riff Nel.0 -
Thanks for your input. Updated Alpe d'Huez and Luz Ardiden.
http://www.cyclingthealps.com/#l-alpe-d-huez-streetview
http://www.cyclingthealps.com/#luz-ardiden-streetview
I also started to add all the other climbs of this years tour. You can now in detail explore how Gilbert will win the first stage. Not yet finished on all the other climbs but working hard.
http://sites.cyclingthealps.com/worldtour/tour-de-france-2011
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Mont de Alouettes (0288m) will be the first climb.
--For each climb you will have a streetview Tour. Hit the play button.
http://www.cyclingthealps.com/#mont-des ... streetview
--An interactive profile.
http://www.cyclingthealps.com/#mont-des ... es-profile
--A 3D Fly Over (Google Earth needed)
http://www.cyclingthealps.com/#mont-des-alouettes-tour
--And if you are bored you can start cycling it virtually by yourself. (Google Earth needed)
http://www.cyclingthealps.com/#mont-des-alouettes-game
The overview of all 50 climbs can be found here.
http://sites.cyclingthealps.com/worldto ... rance-20110