Tour de France Sountracks in France & some comments...
Filtre4Pole wrote:
[*btw* humour again again: "les étapes sont brûlées" french-joke...]
Would you mind explaining it, please? As far as we (non-speaking French) are able to understand. Thanks a lot in advance.
Bonnette (this last one sometimes also called Restefond -rarely climbed on the TdF- *afaik* is the highest asphalted road pass in Europe - over 2800 m)
There is a higher asphalted road pass in Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain). It is at Pico Veleta, 3392 meters. From here in a clear day, Mulhacen peak (the highest summit in Iberian Peninsula, 3479 m.) it can be seen. DER AUTOMAT
le 15/08/2003 11:27, Der Automat à automat@offcampus.net a écrit :
Bonnette (this last one sometimes also called Restefond -rarely climbed on the TdF- *afaik* is the highest asphalted road pass in Europe - over 2800 m)
There is a higher asphalted road pass in Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain). It is at Pico Veleta, 3392 meters. From here in a clear day, Mulhacen peak (the highest summit in Iberian Peninsula, 3479 m.) it can be seen.
Oups! you don't say (?) :-/ Thanks!! my info obviously needs an *update* ! ;-) *afainsam* (as far as I'm not sure any more :-)) (--->"...has been the highest...") Maybe, perhaps, _ /o o\ Filtre4Pole \ ~ / I I - -
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