Col du Sabot – Allemond
Beschrijving
The Col du Sabot is a pass at an altitude of 2,100 meters in the Grandes Rousses massif. Its altitude makes it the highest pass in Isère, but it is not considered a true road pass, as there is only a passable road on the southwest side of the pass.
As a dead-end road, the Col du Sabot has never been the finish line of a major cycling event. However, there have been finishes in the village of Vaujany (a village a third of the way up the climb), for example during the 2016 Critérium du Dauphiné.Wikipedia
Extra Info
Weight | 0,110 kg |
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Dimensions | W 43mm x D 34mm x H 77mm |