Tour de france 2024 - STAGE 14 - [LAST 20KM] Pau - Pla d’Adet
Tour de france 2024 - STAGE 14 - [LAST 20KM] Pau - Pla d’Adet
It’s an anniversary for Pla d’Adet. The mountain was first included in the Tour de France in 1974, so 50 editions ago. That day, Mathieu van der Poel’s granddad, Raymond Poulidor, climbed to triumph on the peak in the Pyrenees. He was succeeded by Joop Zoetemelk (1975), Lucien Van Impe (1976, 1981), Mariano Martinez (1978), Beat Breu (1982) and Zenon Jaskula (1993). The stage winners in 2001 and 2005 – Lance Armstrong and George Hincapie – were erased before the the Pla d’Adet returned in 2014. Rafal Majka soloed to victory from the breakaway.
The first half of the route is virtually flat, and then the riders are to conquer the Col du Tourmalet (19 kilometres at 7.4%) and Hourquette d’Ancizan (8.2 kilometres at 5.1%). At the summit of the latter there are almost 30 kilometres left to race.
Following the descent from the Hourquette d’Ancizan and after roughly 10 kilometres on the flat, the Pla d’Adet appears. The climb features numerous double-digit gradients in the first 7 kilometres before it flattens out for 1 kilometre, after which the rest ascends at almost 9% on average. The Pla d’Adet totals 10.6 kilometres and the average gradient sits at 7.9%.
Cyclists/Cyclocross Athletes: Tadej Pogačar, Primož Roglič, Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert, Tom Pidcock, Marianne Vos, Annemiek van Vleuten, Peter Sagan, Chris Froome, Alberto Contador, Cadel Evans, Fabian Cancellara, Greg LeMond, Eddy Merckx, Lance Armstrong, Nairo Quintana, Alejandro Valverde, Mark Cavendish, Jens Voigt, Zdeněk Štybar, Katie Compton, Sanne Cant, Sophie de Boer, Helen Wyman, Lars van der Haar, Tim Merlier
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