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Col du Soulor

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Elevation
  
1,474 m

Range
  
Pyrenees

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Location
  
Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France Hautes-Pyrénées, France

Similar
  
Col d'Aubisque, Col du Tourmalet, Col d'Aspin, Col de Marie‑Blanque, Col de Peyresourde

Col du soulor ascent jul 2014


Col du Soulor (elevation 1,474 m (4,836 ft)) is a mountain pass in the Pyrenees in France, linking Argelès-Gazost with Arthez-d'Asson. It connects the Ouzom and Arens valleys. A road leaves the pass to the west to reach the higher Col d'Aubisque.

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Map of Col du Soulor, 65560 Arb%C3%A9ost, France

The road over the col is regularly used in the Tour de France cycling race, normally in conjunction with the Col d'Aubisque.

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Details of the climbs

Starting from Argelès-Gazost (east), the Soulor is 19.5 km (12.1 mi). It rises 1,019 m (3,343 ft), an average gradient of 5.2%. It gets tough after Arrens-Marsous with stretches at 10% or steeper.

The col can also be reached from the north, via the D126. Starting from Arthez-d'Asson, the ascent is 22 km (14 mi) long. Over this distance, the climb gains 1,074 m (3,524 ft), at an average of 4.9%. The real climbing, however, comes at Ferrières, after which the gradient increases to 9%. This was the direction used in the 2010 Tour de France.

Tour de France

The Col du Soulor was first used in the 1912 Tour de France and was last featured in the 17th stage of the 2010 Tour de France, as a category 1 climb.

The Col du Soulor is also crossed during the passage over the Col d'Aubisque. When this route is used, for example in stage 16 of the 2012 Tour de France, it is often not a categorized climb, since the amount of re-ascent from the west is relatively small. It has, however, been a categorized climb on 12 occasions, including in 1982 as a hors catégorie climb.

Passages in the Tour de France (since 1947)

The categorized crossings of the Col du Soulor since 1947 were as follows:

References

Col du Soulor Wikipedia