- Col de
Sarenne (1,999 m (6,558 ft)) is a
mountain p****
located in the
Grandes Rousses m****if,
approximately 9 km (6 mi) east of Alpe d'Huez in the Isère...
- Livet-et-Gavet and Le Bourg-d'Oisans as well as Haut-Oisans via the Col de
Sarenne. Alpe d'Huez is
known internationally as an
iconic cycling venue, as it...
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basin of the
River Romanche and its
tributaries (Eau d'Olle, Lignarre,
Sarenne, Vénéon and Ferrand).
Between Livet-et-Gavet and Le Bourg-d'Oisans, the...
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domestic waste-to-energy
incinerators also exist. For example, the
Refuge de
Sarenne has a
domestic waste-to-energy plant. It is made by
combining a wood-fired...
- 858 m Dôme des
Petites Rousses, 2,810 m Rissiou, 2,622 m
Rousses glacier Sarenne glacier Quirlies glacier Saint-Sorlin
glacier Barbarate glacier Malatres...
- de
Saint Sorlin,
Glacier de l'Etendard
Glacier de
Gebroulaz Glacier de
Sarennes Glacier Noir
Glacier Blanc Glacier des
Glaciers La
Grande Motte Abano Adishi...
- Motty, the Col d'Ormon, the
first ascent of the Alpe d'Huez, the Col de
Sarenne, and
finally a
second ascent up Alpe d'Huez. The day
began with a breakaway...
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Revard Risoul Cormet de
Roselend La Rosière,
Savoie Col des
Saisies Col de
Sarenne Col de la
Schlucht Semnoz Col du
Soulor Super Besse Superbagnères Les Sybelles...
- d'Ornon (1371 m)
Category H – Alpe d'Huez (1765 m)
Category 2 – Col de
Sarenne (1999 m)
Category H – Alpe d'Huez (1850 m)
Category H – Col du Glandon...
- by a minute,
despite crashing into a
ditch on the
descent of the Col de
Sarenne. In
doing so he
became the race's
first (and only)
French winner of a stage...