Tour Climbs: The complete guide to every mountain stage on the Tour de France. Chris Sidwells
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Mist rolling over the Envalira
The Pas de la Casa
Guzet-Neige
‘MILLAR’S MASTERPIECE’
Length: 11.5 km
Altitude: 1520 metres
Height gain: 818 metres
Average gradient: 7%
Maximum gradient: 10%
WHAT TO EXPECT
This is a climb to a winter sports resort called Guzet-Neige that is located at the base of the Pic de Freychet (2061 metres) about 43 kilometres southeast of St Girons. The approach to it is a particularly beautiful bike ride along the Gorges de Ribaouto to the small town of Oust.
Guzet-Neige can be reached in two ways from Oust: up the Garbet valley and over the Col de Latrape, or by following the river Alet, which is the most direct way and the way that the Tour de France climbs to Guzet-Neige.
The climb starts in the Ustou valley at a place called Le Trein d’Ustou. You cross a small bridge and leave the valley by a series of lacets that start at Serac. This bit is quite hard, so that is another reason why a nice ride along the valley before you begin the climb is a good idea. It will ensure that you are fully warmed up.
The road then straightens, dips into and out of the forest that covers much of the lower part of the climb, and the gradient eases slightly up to where the road from the Col de Latrape joins it at a very tight hairpin bend. From there the gradient steepens again and a couple of lacets take you up to the steepest pitch of the climb, which comes just before you enter Guzet-Neige and start to see the ski lifts.
The climb isn’t over yet as the last part through the streets of the ski resort is still hard. It’s a nice resort, a place of tasteful, well-made chalets that are dotted amid the pines. It all blends together quite naturally.
At the top of the climb you can ride a bit further on a road that branches to the right and goes to the Col d’Escot. There you get good views of the mountains that form a circle around the resort, including in the far distance, and to the southeast, the Estats (3144 metres) and Montcalm (3077 metres), the two highest peaks of the Ariège.
WHICH WAY?
St Girons on the northern edge of the Pyrenees is the nearest big town to Guzet-Neige. Take the D618 south out of St Girons, then turn right onto the D3 to Oust. In Oust continue on the D3 (Guzet-Neige is also signposted in Oust on the D32, but that takes you over the Col de Latrape first). At the Pont de la Taule turn left onto the D8. At the Col de Latrape junction follow the D68 to the summit.
Towards Guzet-Neige from the Col de la Core
The Spanish border mountains
Col de Menté
‘OCANA’S DOWNFALL’
Length: 10.9 km
Altitude: 1349 metres
Height gain: 716 metres
Average gradient: 6.6%
Maximum gradient: 11%
WHAT TO EXPECT