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Pla d'Adet

Coordinates:42°48′55″N0°17′30″E / 42.8152°N 0.2918°E /42.8152; 0.2918
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Ski resort in the Pyrenees, France
Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700)
An overview of the ski resort
An overview of the ski resort
Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700) is located in France
Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700)
Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700)
Location within France
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Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700) is located in Occitanie
Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700)
Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700)
Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700) (Occitanie)
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Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700) is located in Pyrenees
Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700)
Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700)
Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary 1700) (Pyrenees)
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Nearest major cityTarbes
Coordinates42°48′55″N0°17′30″E / 42.8152°N 0.2918°E /42.8152; 0.2918
Top elevation3,194 m (10,479 ft)[1]
Base elevation830 m (2,720 ft)[1]
Trails55
Lift system30
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Pla d'Adet orSaint-Lary 1700 is aski resort in the FrenchPyrenees, in thedepartment ofHautes-Pyrénées, and theOccitania region. The resort is situated above the village ofSaint-Lary-Soulan, at an altitude of 1,680 metres (5,510 ft).[2] The climb to the ski station is frequently used as a stage finish in theTour de France cycle race.

Skiing infrastructure

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Ski area

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Cycle racing

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Details of the climb

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The climb to the ski station starts atVignec, on the outskirts ofSaint-Lary-Soulan. From here, the climb is 10.7 km (6.6 mi) long. Over this distance, the climb gains 861 m (2,825 ft) in altitude, at an average gradient of 8%, with several sections near the start of the climb in excess of 12%.[2]

The finish line of the climb as used in the Tour de France is at 1,680 m (5,510 ft), although in 2005 this was at 1,669 m (5,476 ft).[4]

The bottom section of the climb (4.6km) were used for the downhillRed Bull Road Rage race held on 12 September 2009. The race was won by Tour de France multiple stage winner and former yellow jersey wearer,Frédéric Moncassin.

Tour de France

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TheTour de France has featured Pla d'Adet as a finish on 11 occasions since 1974, most recently in 2024.[4]

YearStageStart of stageDistance (km)CategoryStage winnerYellow jersey
202414Pau151.9HC Tadej Pogačar (SLO) Tadej Pogačar (SLO)
201417Saint-Gaudens124.5HC Rafał Majka (POL) Vincenzo Nibali (ITA)
200515Lézat-sur-Lèze205HC George Hincapie (USA) Lance Armstrong (USA)
200113Foix194HC Lance Armstrong (USA) Lance Armstrong (USA)
199316Andorra2301 Zenon Jaskuła (POL) Miguel Indurain (ESP)
198213Pau122HC Beat Breu (SUI) Bernard Hinault (FRA)
19816Saint-Gaudens117HC Lucien Van Impe (BEL) Phil Anderson (AUS)
197811Pau1611 Mariano Martínez (FRA) Joseph Bruyère (BEL)
197614Saint-Gaudens1391 Lucien Van Impe (BEL) Lucien Van Impe (BEL)
197511Pau1601 Joop Zoetemelk (NED) Eddy Merckx (BEL)
197416La Seu d'Urgell2091 Raymond Poulidor (FRA) Eddy Merckx (BEL)

The beginning of the climb also has featured as the access road to theCol de Portet, which deviates from the main road taking a right turn at Espiaube.[5]

References

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  1. ^ab"Saint-Lary Star des Pyrenees". www.saintlary.com. Archived fromthe original on 26 September 2014. Retrieved14 July 2014.
  2. ^ab"Station du Pla d'Adet : 1680 m from Vignec". cols-cyclisme. Retrieved20 August 2025.
  3. ^ab"Ski hire SAINT LARY - PLA D'ADET 1700". Intersport. Archived fromthe original on 14 February 2014. Retrieved13 July 2014.
  4. ^ab"Saint-Lary-Soulan-Pla d'Adet dans le Tour de France" (in French). ledicodutour. Retrieved13 July 2024.
  5. ^"Col-de-Portet: The-Tour's-new-icon". tompidcock. Retrieved22 April 2021.
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