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Stage 18: GapAlpe d'Huez
Date: Thursday, July 18
Distance: 173 km
Categorized Climbs for Stage 18:

Km / To Go Climb Length Grade Max Cat Google Earth Streetview
13 / 160Col de Manse6.6 km6.2 %n/a2 3D Tour Streetview
45 / 128Rampe du Motty2.4 km8 %n/a3 3D Tour Streetview
95 / 78Col d'Ornon5.1 km6.7 %n/a2 3D Tour Streetview
122.5 / 51Alpe d'Huez 112.3 km8.4 %n/aHC 3D Tour Streetview
131.5 / 42Col de Sarenne3 km7.8 %n/a2 3D Tour Streetview
172.5 / 1Alpe d'Huez 213.8 km8.1 %n/aHC 3D Tour Streetview


Stage 18 start time: Thursday 12:20 CET (10:20:00 AM GMT+0000); Weather for Gap, France
Earliest live video: 12:20 CET (10:20:00 AM GMT+0000); Live/delayed coverage options
Approximate finish: 17:34 CET (3:34:00 PM GMT+0000); Weather for Alpe d'Huez, France

Stage 18 preview: Gap → Alpe d'Huez, 173 km (Mountain)

Stage 18 Fly Through w/ Dan Lloyd Preview (02:56 English)globalcyclingnetwork
Stage 18 Preview w/ Magnus Backstadt (00:53 English)bikeradar
Stage 18 preview w/ Bob Roll (02:11 English)nbcsports
Stage 18 Detailed Insights w/ Dan Lloyd (07:21 English)globalcyclingnetwork
‘Dangerous’ Col de Sarenne concerns Tour ridersvelonews
Cycling Col de Sarenne — The B side of Alpe d'Huez (photos and ride report) — steephill.tv
Racers Look to Alpe d'Huez (03:23 English)bicycling
Stage 18 Preview & Favoritesc-cycling.blogspot.cz
Froome calls for Sarenne to be neutralized if rain hits Alpe d’Huezvelonews
Mollema, Ten Dam have Dutch dreams for double Alpe d’Huez dayvelonews
... more to come...

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