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Col Agnel

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Traversed by
  
D205 / SP251

Range
  
Alps

Elevation
  
2,744 m

Road
  
SP251, D205

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Location
  
Hautes-Alpes, France Province of Cuneo, Italy

Similar
  
Alps, Col d'Izoard, Queyras, Col de la Bonette, Col de Vars

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Col Agnel (Italian: Colle dell'Agnello) is a mountain pass in the Cottian Alps, west of Monte Viso between France and Italy which links the Queyras valley (Hautes-Alpes) with Pontechianale in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont.

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Map of Col Agnel, 05350 Molines-en-Queyras, France

At 2,744 m (9,003 ft), it is the third highest paved road pass of the Alps, after Stelvio Pass and Col de l'Iseran.

Despite being the highest international pass of the Alps, Col Agnel is somewhat unknown and not heavily used. It is one of the many passes suggested as the route taken by Hannibal in his march, with elephants, to attack Rome at the start of the Second Punic War and a modern-era plaque, mounted on a rock on the French side, commemorates the event.

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CyclingEdit

From Château-Queyras (France), the climb is 20.5 km long at an average gradient of 6.6%. From Casteldelfino (Italy), the climb is 22.4 km long at an average gradient of 6.5%.

Tour de FranceEdit

The Col Agnel was crossed for the first time on 20 July 2008 during stage 15 of the 2008 Tour de France. The Col Agnel was crossed for the Second Time on 21 July 2011 during Stage 18 of The 2011 Tour de France.

Giro d'ItaliaEdit

The Col Agnel has been crossed twice during Giro d'Italia.

References

Col Agnel Wikipedia