Col de l' Iseran
Bonneval Sur Arc, France
The Col de l' Iseran is a climb with a length of 12.9 kilometer. This is a highest category (HC) climb. It is located in Bonneval Sur Arc, Rhône-Alpes, France. The average grade of this climb is 7.3% with a maximum of 10.7%. The Col de l' Iseran ascents from 1.824 meter at the start, to 2.770 meter at the top, with a total of 945 ascending meters.
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Facts
| Distance | 12.9 km |
| Elevation gain | 945 m |
| Average grade | 7.3 % |
| Maximum grade | 10.7 % |
| Climb category | HC |
| Minimum elevation | 1824 m |
| Maximum elevation | 2770 m |
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Description
The Tour crossed the climb in the 2019 edition, in Stage 19 to Tignes. However, due to adverse weather conditions on the ascent to Tignes, the stage was neutralized with times for the general classification being taken at the summit of the Col de l'Iseran. Egan Bernal was the first to come on top of the Iseran, and took over the yellow jersey from Julian Alaphilippe. Earlier in the stage Thibaut Pinot had to leave the Tour de France in tears because of muscle injury on the left thigh.

