Col de la Lombarde

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Col de la Lombarde
View over the Italian north side to the pass in east direction.  In the background Cima d'Orgials (2647 m) and Cime de la Lombarde (2800 m)

View over the Italian north side to the pass in east direction. In the background Cima d'Orgials ( 2647  m ) and Cime de la Lombarde ( 2800  m )

Compass direction North side South side
Pass height 2350  m
region Cuneo Province , Italy Department Alpes-Maritimes , France
Watershed Stura di DemonteTanaroPo GuerchaTinéeVar
Valley locations Vinadio Isola
expansion SP 225 D 97
Mountains Maritime Alps
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Mountain scoring HC HC
Ø pitch 5.7% (1360 m / 24 km) 7.4% (1478 m / 20 km)
Max. Incline (at km 14) 6.8% (on km 11)
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Col de la Lombarde (France)
Col de la Lombarde
Coordinates 44 ° 12 '10 "  N , 7 ° 9' 0"  E Coordinates: 44 ° 12 '10 "  N , 7 ° 9' 0"  E

The Col de la Lombarde ( Italian Colle della Lombarda ) is a road pass in the Maritime Alps that is passable in the summer months . The pass has a height of 2350  m slm and marks the border between the French department Alpes-Maritimes and the Italian region Piedmont .

The pass lies between the mountains Cime de la Lombarde ( 2800  m ) in the northeast and the Tête de l'Adrech ( 2475  m ) in the southwest.

The retort ski resort Isola 2000 is on the French side . There the Tour de France had a mountain finish in 1993 and the start of the 12th stage.

The expansion of the road between Isola and Isola 2000 is a good two-lane, in the further course the road narrows to a partially single-lane but still paved road.

Cycling

The Tour de France crossed the pass for the first time on July 21, 2008 during the 16th stage from Cuneo to Jausiers . The pass counted in the highest category (hors categorie) in the mountain classification, the classification was won by the German driver Stefan Schumacher .

The Giro d'Italia last ran over the pass on May 28, 2016. It was the 20th stage from Guillestre to Vinadio . The participants had to conquer the Col de Vars (2108 m) and the Col de la Bonette (2715 m) on the same day .

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Web links

Commons : Col de la Lombarde  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Guercha at SANDRE (French)
  2. Le col de la Lombarde dans le Tour de France ( fr ) In: Le dico du Tour . Retrieved March 13, 2019.