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STRAVA Tour Segment__Prolist STAGE 2 – Saint-Lô > Cherbourg-en-Contentin (183km) Strava KOM/QOM: Côte de La Glacerie www.strava.com/segments/12408153 Distance: 2.8km Average Gradient: 6% Attempts: 60 (by 44 people) Strava KOM: 0:07:51 Strava QOM: none STAGE 5 – Limoges > Le Lioran (216km) Strava KOM/QOM 1: Pas de Peyrol (Puy Mary) Strava KOM/QOM 2: Col de Perthus strava.com/segments/12403656 strava.com/segments/12403896 Distance: 5.4km Average Gradient: 8% Distance: 4.4km Attempts: 414 (by 354 people) Average Gradient: 8% Strava KOM: 0:17:21 (Julien Loubet) Attempts: 560 (by 436 people) Strava QOM: 0:24:49 (FAT Femelle) Strava KOM: 0:15:55 (COUFFIGNAL Vincent) Strava QOM: 0:21:00 (FAT Femelle) Strava KOM/QOM 3: Col de Font de Cère strava.com/segments/665522 Distance: 5.9km Average Gradient: 5% Attempts: 359 (by 294 people) Strava KOM: 0:14:59 (COUFFIGNAL Vincent) Strava QOM: 0:24:21 (Christine Boyer) STAGE 7 – L’Isle-Jourdain > Lac de Payolle (162km) Strava KOM/QOM: Col d’Aspin strava.com/segments/636421 Distance: 11.5km Average Gradient: 7% Attempts: 7,942 (by 6,075 people) Strava KOM: 0:34:09 (Nicolas Martin) Strava QOM: 0:45:57 (Goudhaantje NL) STAGE 8 – Pau > Bagnères-de-Luchon (183km) Strava KOM/QOM 1: Col du Tourmalet (2115m) Strava KOM/QOM 2: La Hourquette d’Ancizan strava.com/segments/5170240 strava.com/segments/12405006 Distance: 18.9km Average Gradient: 7% Distance: 8.2km Attempts: 8,847 (by 7,981 people) Average Gradient: 5% Strava KOM: 0:59:30 (Florent Sentucq) Attempts: 3,909 (by 3,016 people) Strava QOM: 1:19:54 (Jane Barr) Strava KOM: 0:22:56 (Alexandre Geniez) Strava QOM: 0:30:46 (Sam W) Strava KOM/QOM 3: Col de Val Louron-Azet Strava KOM/QOM 4: Col de Peyresourde strava.com/segments/12404371 strava.com/segments/12406228 Distance: 10.6km Distance: 9.5km Average Gradient: 7% Average Gradient: 7% Attempts: 1,517 (by 1,249 people) Attempts: 4,983 (by 4,297 people) Strava KOM: 0:32:59 (Alexandre Geniez) Strava KOM: 0:27:58 (Levi Leipheimer) Strava QOM: 0:44:59 (Brooke Mead) Strava QOM: 0:36:06 (Dr Tamsin Lewis) STAGE 9 – Vielha Val d’Aran > Andorre Arcalis (184km) Strava KOM/QOM 1: Port de la Bonaigua Strava KOM/QOM 2: Port del Cantò strava.com/segments/12382469 strava.com/segments/1793256 Distance: 13.2km Distance: 18.8km Average Gradient: 6% Average Gradient: 5% Attempts: 846 (by 664 people) Attempts: 694 (by 590 people) Strava KOM: 0:37:49 (Nasi Ortega) Strava KOM: 0:50:44 (Nasi Ortega) Strava QOM: 0:48:54 (Lynne Moore) Strava QOM: 1:08:12 (Martina Sans – U.C.A.) Strava KOM/QOM 3: Côte de la Comella Strava KOM/QOM 4: Col de Beixalis strava.com/segments/640280 strava.com/segments/4172304 Distance: 4.2km Distance: 6.8km Average Gradient: 8% Average Gradient: 8% Attempts: 3,136 (by 1,118 people) Attempts: 1,357 (by 834 people) Strava KOM: 0:12:35 (Mikel Bizkarra) Strava KOM: 0:19:58 (Thore Kaalund) Strava QOM: 0:17:40 (David Sánchez) Strava QOM: 0:31:05 (David Sánchez) Strava KOM/QOM 5: Andorre Arcalis strava.com/segments/12384235 Distance: 10.8km Average Gradient: 7% Attempts: 1,456 (by 1,052 people) Strava KOM: 0:31:05 (Damiano Caruso) Strava QOM: 0:48:40 (Vilja Larme) STAGE 12 – Montpellier > Mont Ventoux (185km) Strava KOM/QOM 1: Col des Trois Termes Strava KOM/QOM 2: Mont Ventoux strava.com/segments/540 strava.com/segments/5230204 Distance: 2.3km Distance: 21.5km Average Gradient: 8% Pente moyenne: 7% Attempts: 2,398 (by 1,723 people) Attempts: 33,622 (by 26,023 people) Strava KOM: 0:06:33 (Tom G) Strava KOM: 1:00:59 (Laurens ten Dam) Strava QOM: 0:09:33 (Zoe Delachaux) Strava QOM: 1:20:05 (marcouyre helene) STAGE 13 – Bourg-St-Andéol > Caverne Pont d’Arc (37km) Strava KOM/QOM: Côte de Bourg-Saint-Andéol strava.com/segments/12384366 Distance: 6.6km Average Gradient: 5% Attempts: 819 (by 457 people) Strava KOM: 0:16:05 (Carl Pasio) Strava QOM: 0:16:05 (Ashleigh Moolman Pasio) STAGE 15 – Bourg-en-Bresse > Culoz (159km) Strava KOM/QOM 1: Col de Berthiand Strava KOM/QOM 2: Col du Sappel strava.com/segments/12388490 strava.com/segments/12388706 Distance: 6.2km Average Gradient: 7% Distance: 8.7km Attempts: 188 (by 147 people) Average Gradient: 6% Strava KOM: 0:17:14 (Yannick Martinez) Attempts: 25 (by 22 people) Strava QOM: 0:24:30 (Victoria Alpen) Strava KOM: 0:28:18 (Anthony Morel) Strava QOM: none Strava KOM/QOM 3: Col de Pisseloup Strava KOM/QOM 4: Col de la Rochette strava.com/segments/12406749 strava.com/segments/2114111 Distance: 4.9km Distance: 5.5km Average Gradient: 5% Average Gradient: 5% Attempts: 119 (by 80 people) Attempts: 249 (by 205 people) Strava KOM: 0:12:30 (SéB Gauthier) Strava KOM: 0:15:02 (Sylvain G) Strava QOM: 0:19:30 (eden 01) Strava QOM: 0:20:32 (Melanie P) Strava KOM/QOM 5: Grand Colombier Strava KOM/QOM 6: Lacets du Grand Colombier strava.com/segments/12424072 strava.com/segments/12407802 Distance: 12.8km Distance: 8.4km Average Gradient: 7% Average Gradient: 7% Attempts: 304 (by 258 people) Attempts: 1,872 (by 1,540 people) Strava KOM: 0:34:55 (Romain Bardet) Strava KOM: 0:27:24 (Hugo De Winter) Strava QOM: 0:50:04 (Kathy Van De Gucht) Strava QOM: 0:33:21 (Gillian Backhouse) STAGE 17 – Berne > Finhaut-Emosson (184km) Strava KOM/QOM 1: Côte de Saanenmöser Strava KOM/QOM 2: Col des Mosses strava.com/segments/11317483 strava.com/segments/2223920 Distance: 6.5km Distance: 6.8km Average Gradient: 5% Average Gradient: 4% Attempts: 537 (by 391 people) Attempts: 1,627 (by 869 people) Strava KOM: 0:15:36 (Sauser Christoph) Strava KOM: 0:15:11 (Tom Danielson) Strava QOM: 0:23:43 (SaBina Compassi) Strava QOM: 0:22:02 (MiJauk …) Strava KOM/QOM 3: Col de la Forclaz Strava KOM/QOM 4: Finhaut-Emosson strava.com/segments/643641 strava.com/segments/12389923 Distance: 12.7km Distance: 10.4km Average Gradient: 8% Average Gradient: 8% Attempts: 1,119 (by 810 people) Attempts: 1,017 (by 648 people) Strava KOM: 0:39:15 (Wilco Kelderman) Strava KOM: 0:38:36 (Bjorn T.) Strava QOM: 1:03:38 (Jacqui Coward) Strava QOM: 0:49:35 (Eva Mottet) STAGE 18 – CLM Sallanches > Megève (17km) Strava KOM/QOM 1: CLM Sallanches/Megève TDF 2016 Strava KOM/QOM 2: Côte de Domancy strava.com/segments/11992237 strava.com/segments/12400983 Distance: 16.9km Distance: 2.5km Average Gradient: 3% Average Gradient: 9% Attempts: 15 (by 14 people) Attempts: 1,127 (by 588 people) Strava KOM: 0:42:18 (Roy Jérémy) Strava KOM: 0:07:31 (Wilco Kelderman) Strava QOM: none Strava QOM: 0:10:22 (Maëlle Grossetête) Strava KOM/QOM 3: Côte des Choseaux strava.com/segments/12401104 Distance: 2.8km Average Gradient: 6% Attempts: 80 (by 65 people) Strava KOM: 0:09:05 (Roy Jérémy) Strava QOM: 0:13:13 (Elsa Mori) STAGE 19 – Albertville > Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc (146km) Strava KOM/QOM 1: Collet de Tamié Strava KOM/QOM 2: Col de la Forclaz de Montmin strava.com/segments/3907357 strava.com/segments/12391194 Distance: 8.2km Distance: 9.8km Average Gradient: 6% Average Gradient: 7% Attempts: 346 (by 273 people) Attempts: 868 (by 742 people) Strava KOM: 0:26:37 (tresserre gill) Strava KOM: 0:30:20 (Rémi Bizzozzero) Strava QOM: 0:32:21 (stephanie duc) Strava QOM: 0:39:59 (Rixt Meijer) Strava KOM/QOM 3: Col de la Forclaz de Queige Strava KOM/QOM 4: Montée de Bisanne strava.com/segments/616074 strava.com/segments/4361914 Distance: 5.5km Distance: 12.4km Average Gradient: 8% Average Gradient: 8% Attempts: 559 (by 454 people) Attempts: 813 (by 676 people) Strava KOM: 0:18:31 (Žydrūnas Savickas) Strava KOM: 0:42:05 (ThiBaut Pinot) Strava QOM: 0:25:03 (Stephanie Duc) Strava QOM: 1:02:42 (Ingerid Laukli) Strava KOM/QOM 5: Le Bettex strava.com/segments/12401552 Distance: 9.8km Average Gradient: 8% Attempts: 19 (by 18 people) Strava KOM: 0:31:24 (Pierre Rolland) Strava QOM: none STAGE 20 – Megève > Morzine-Avoriaz (146.5km) Strava KOM/QOM 1: Col des Aravis Strava KOM/QOM 2: Col de la Colombière strava.com/segments/5865529 strava.com/segments/12402103 Distance: 6.2km Distance: 11.7km Average Gradient: 7% Average Gradient: 6% Attempts: 5,377 (by 3,908 people) Attempts: 2,619 (by 1,935 people) Strava KOM: 0:16:45 (Ian Boswell) Strava KOM: 0:29:04 (Loïc Ruffaut) Strava QOM: 0:22:37 (Emma Pooley) Strava QOM: 0:41:00 (Laetitia Roux) Strava KOM/QOM 3: Col de la Ramaz Strava KOM/QOM 4: Col de Joux Plane strava.com/segments/12402284 strava.com/segments/12402627 Distance: 14km Distance: 11.3km Average Gradient: 7% Average Gradient: 9% Attempts: 2,645 (by 2,088 people) Attempts: 3,372 (by 2,498 people) Strava KOM: 0:40:58 (Gueydan Rémi) Strava KOM: 0:38:55 (Winner Anacona) Strava QOM: 0:52:51 (Emma Pooley) Strava QOM: 0:48:48 (Dr Tamsin Lewis) STAGE 21 – Chantilly > Byis Champs-Elysées (113km) Strava KOM/QOM: Côte de l’Ermitage strava.com/segments/1038947 Distance: 1km Average Gradient: 6% Attempts: 260 (by 120 people) Strava KOM: 0:02:27 (Greg Noel) Strava QOM: 0:03:06 (Nathalie Foucher) AG2R - LA MONDIALE DIRECT ENERGIE Romain BARDET (FRA) strava.com/pros/1630132 Bryan COQUARD (FRA) strava.com/pros/coquardB Jan BAKELANTS (BEL) strava.com/pros/3943249 FaBrice JEANDESBOZ (FRA) strava.com/pros/fjeandesboz Alexis VUILLERMOZ (FRA) strava.com/pros/1934385 Adrien PETIT (FRA) strava.com/pros/adrienpetit Samuel DUMOULIN (FRA) strava.com/pros/3114986 Angelo TULIK (FRA) strava.com/pros/atulik BMC RACING ETIXX - QUICK STEP Tejay VAN GARDEREN (USA) strava.com/pros/3391355 Iljo KEISSE (BEL) strava.com/pros/2835838 Greg VAN AVERMAET (BEL) strava.com/pros/gvanavermaet Petr VAKOC (CZE) strava.com/pros/327434 Damiano CARUSO (ITA) strava.com/pros/damiano_caruso Marcus BURGHARDT (DEU) strava.com/pros/1803986 FDJ BORA-ARGON 18 ThiBaut PINOT (FRA) strava.com/pros/tpinot Jeremy ROY (FRA) strava.com/pros/royjeremy Emanuel
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