-
referred to as the Col de
Restefond, and in the 2008 Tour de
France the
summit was
referred to as the Cime de la Bonette-
Restefond.
Stage 16 of the tour approached...
- Col de
Restefond (el. 2,680
metres (8,790 ft)) is a high
mountain p**** in the
French Alps, near the
border with Italy. It is
situated on the
flanks of...
-
Ouvrage Restefond is a work (gros ouvrage) of the
Maginot Line's
Alpine extension, the
Alpine Line. The
ouvrage consists of one
artillery block and three...
-
Ouvrage Col de
Restefond is a
lesser work (petit ouvrage) of the
Maginot Line's
Alpine extension, the
Alpine Line. The
ouvrage consists of
three infantry...
- is also the
highest point ever
reached by the Tour de France. Col de
Restefond List of
highest paved roads in
Europe List of
mountain p****es Woodland...
- 314–15. ISBN 9783829766135. "Le col ou cime de la
Bonette ou col de
Restefond dans le Tour de France" (in French). ledicodutour.
Retrieved 8 August...
- predominate,
while the
highest peak ever
reached is Cime de la Bonette-
Restefond (2,802 m (9,193 ft)), used in the 1962, 1964, 1993 and 2008 Tour de France...
-
despite its 2,800
metres (9,200 ft) altitude, with the gros
ouvrage Restefond and
three subsidiary pe**** ouvrages.
Troop units for
these fortifications...
- Bas (PO) 11 -
Ouvrage Ancien Camp (PO) 12 -
Ouvrage Restefond (GO) 12 -
Ouvrage Col de
Restefond (PO) 12 -
Ouvrage Granges Communes (PO) 12 - Ouvrage...
-
Ouvrage Saint Ours Bas (PO)
Ouvrage Ancien Camp (PO)
Ouvrage Restefond (GO)
Ouvrage Col de
Restefond (PO)
Ouvrage Granges Communes (PO)
Ouvrage La Moutière...