Col du Noyer (St-Disdier) Bike Climb - PJAMM Cycling

12.4
PDI
9.4 mi
DISTANCE
2,558 ft
GAINED
4.1 %
AVG. GRADE

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Page Contributor(s): Bruce Hamilton, La Quinta, CA, USA.

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This 9.4 mile bike climb is located in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. The average gradient is 4.1% and there is a total elevation gain of 2,558 ft, finishing at 5,488 ft.

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Cycling Col du Noyer

From the east ride 3.8 miles gaining 1,700’ at 8.5%

From the north 9.4 miles gaining 2,558’ at 4.1% to elevation 5,459’

Col du Noyer is a medium-difficulty climb that begins near the Route Napoléon and ascends through the Hautes-Alpes. The climb is characterized by its steep gradients, especially in the final 2.5 kilometers, where stretches can reach 12-13%. The road is well-surfaced, and the climb features several magnificent hairpins just below the summit, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

As of 2024, Col du Noyer has been featured in the Tour de France five times. The climb is known for its challenging gradients and stunning scenery, making it a memorable segment for both riders and spectators. The climb's appearances in the Tour include the years 1970, 1971, 1982, 2010, and its most recent inclusion in 2024

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