- Col du
Tourmalet (pronounced [tuʁmalɛ];
elevation 2,115 m (6,939 ft)) is one of the
highest paved mountain p****es in the
French Pyrenees, in the department...
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Giant of
Tourmalet (Le Géant du
Tourmalet),
frequently nicknamed Octave in
honor of
Octave Lapize, the
first rider to
cross the Col du
Tourmalet in the...
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There are also
residences at 1850 and the
Tourmalet building at 1900. It lies
below the Col du
Tourmalet 2,115 m (6,939 ft). It is in the
canton of Campan...
- The
Jardin Botanique du
Tourmalet (two hectares) is a
botanical garden specializing in the
flora of the Pyrenees. It is at the Pont de la
Gaube on the...
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Annemiek van
Vleuten (Movistar Team) with a
dominant stage win on the Col du
Tourmalet.
Second place went to Vollering's
teammate Lotte Kopecky, who wore the...
- Tour, the
emphasis was on the Pyrenees, with two
ascents of the Col du
Tourmalet. The Tour was
initially won by
Alberto Contador, who was
later revealed...
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first rider to
reach the
summit of the 2,115 m (6,939 ft)-high Col du
Tourmalet mountain p**** in the Pyrenees,
apart from 2002 Tour when the Col d'Aubisque...
- the
Galibier in
comparison to the
Tourmalet and
other climbs, saying: "Oh Sappey, oh Laffrey, oh Bayard, oh
Tourmalet! I will not
shirk from my duty in...
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nationale 618 (the "Route of the Pyrenees") on the
western side of the Col du
Tourmalet. Its spa has been
known since the
beginning of the 17th
century and is...
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afterburning turbofan engine. The Br.121 was
proposed with Turbomeca's
Tourmalet engine for ECAT but
Breguet preferred the RR RB.172 and
their joint venture...