2023-05-18 16:01:00
The course leads from the start in Borgofranco d’Ivera up the Aosta Valley to the foot of the climb to the Great Saint Bernard Pass – and even if the weather doesn’t allow a passage over the pass and the field takes the tunnel into Switzerland, it’s still 25 kilometers long and constantly uphill with only a few curves and at an altitude of around 1900 meters.
The long descent is followed by the ascent to the Croix de Coeur (2174m), with a length of 15.4 kilometers and an average gradient of 8.8%, the hardest chunk of this 13th stage, with many switchbacks in the first half of the climb before the passage from Verbier . The descent is also tough, it is sometimes very technical and initially on narrow roads.
Before the final ascent, there is still a longer flat section through the Rhône valley to be completed, on these 25 kilometers helpers can at least partially plug possible holes.
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