The nine medium-to-high mountains
stages featuring on this year’s 95th edition of the Tour de France which
begins in Brest on July 5 and ends in Paris on July 27:
Stage 6 (Aigurande – Super-Besse, 195 km)
Col de la Croix-Morand, 8 km at 5.1 percent average gradient (category 2)
Super-Besse climb, 11 km at 4.7 percent (cat. 2)
Stage 7 (Brioude – Aurillac, 158 km):
Col d’Entremont, 6.5 km at 4.7 percent (cat. 2)
Col du Pas de Peyrol (Puy Mary), 7.8 km at 6.2 percent (cat. 2)
Stage 9 (Toulouse – Bagneres-de-Bigorre, 222 km):
Col de Peyresourde, 13.2 km at 7.1 percent (1569 metres altitude – cat. 1)
Col d’Aspin, 12.1 km at 6.6 percent (1489m – cat. 1)
Stage 10 (Pau – Hautacam, 154 km)
Col du Tourmalet, 17.7 km at 7.5 percent (2115 m altitude – unclassified)
Climb to Hautacam, 14.2 km at 7.2 percent (1520 m – unclassified)
Stage 11 (Lannemezan – Foix, 166 km)
Col de Portel, 11.6 km at 7.1 percent (1432m – cat. 1)
Stage 15 (Digne-les-Bains – Prato Nevoso, Italy, 216 km)
Col d’Agnel, 21 km at 6.5 percent (2744 m – unclassified)
Climb to Prato Nevoso, 11.1 km at 7.1 percent (1440 m – cat. 1)
Stage 16 (Cuneo – Jausiers, 157 km)
Col de la Lombarde, 21.2 km at 7 percent (2351 m altitude – unclassified)
Col de Restefond – La Bonette, 26.7 km at 6.2 percent (2802m – unclassified)
Stage 17 (Embrun – Alpe-d’Huez, 210 km)
Col du Galibier, 20.9 km at 5.6 percent (2645 m altitude – unclassified)
Col de la Croix-de-Fer, 29.2 km at 5.2 percent (2067 m – unclassified)
Climb to Alpe d’Huez, 13.3 km at 8.6 percent (1850m – unclassified)
Stage 18 (Bourg-d’Oisans – Saint-Etienne, 197 km)
Croix de Montvieux, 13.7 km at 5.5 percent (811m – cat. 2)