Barrage d' Emosson

Finhaut, Suisse

Le Barrage d' Emosson est un col de 10.9 kilomètres. C'est un col de catégorie supérieure (HC). Il est situé à Finhaut, VS, Suisse. La pente moyenne de ce col est de 8.1% avec un maximum de 10%. Le Barrage d' Emosson monte de 1.077 mètres au départ à 1.967 mètres au sommet, pour un total de 888 mètres d'ascension.

Profil

Barrage d' Emosson Profil

Faits

Distance 10.9 km
Dénivelé 888 m
Pente Moyenne 8.1 %
Pente Maximale 10 %
Catégorie du Col HC
Altitude Minimale 1077 m
Altitude Maximale 1967 m

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Description

The dam only lets itself be seen at the last moment, once you have reached the summit. Once there, all of your efforts will be rewarded, as the view over the Mont Blanc and the Aiguilles du Tour is breath-taking. This impressive dam was built between 1969 and 1975, is the second-largest dam in Switzerland and the third highest in Valais. When you are on top of the dam in spring, look deep down into the lake and you may see the remains of the Barberine Dam, built-in 1925, which was submerged after the Emosson Dam was filled.

In 2014 Astana’s Lieuwe Westra got his win at the Critérium du Dauphiné. On the final climb to Barrage d'Emosson, Westra chased the Russians Yuri Trofimov and Egor Silin for a long time, and in the last two hundred meters the Dutchman caught up with Katyusha's teammates and drove to victory. At over a minute and a half from the winner Contador crossed the line in fourth place after an attack in the last two kilometers. The Spaniard took twenty seconds off leader Froome, who finished seventh, and was allowed to start in the final stage on Sunday in the yellow jersey.

In the Tour de France of 2016, Ilnur Zakarin won the 17th stage by arriving solo at Finhaut-Emosson.The 26-year old rider was the strongest of a large leading group which attacked on the first of four climbs. Zakarin made his way on the difficult final climb to the Swiss mountain village of Finhaut-Emosson to the biggest victory of his career.

- Criterium du Dauphine 2014 - Stage 7
- Tour de France 2016 - Stage 17 (finish climb)