4.0
(9)
612
riders
08:45
139km
4,010m
Road cycling
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
Tips
Temporary access restrictions
Includes segments with temporary access restrictions.
After 18.7 km for 6.07 km
Closed: • November-May (otherwise open)
After 24.9 km for 13.7 km
Closed: • November-May (otherwise open)
After 38.6 km for 563 m
Closed: • November(End)-May(Beginning) (otherwise open)
After 56.8 km for 4.53 km
Closed: • November-May
After 77.8 km for 4.53 km
Closed: • November-May
After 82.5 km for 262 m
Closed: • December-March (otherwise open)
After 90.3 km for 2.10 km
Closed: • December-March (otherwise open)
After 100 km for 563 m
Closed: • November(End)-May(Beginning) (otherwise open)
After 101 km for 13.7 km
Closed: • November-May (otherwise open)
After 115 km for 6.07 km
Closed: • November-May (otherwise open)
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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172 m
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18.2 km
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30.8 km
Col du Mont Cenis
Mountain Pass
65.6 km
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69.4 km
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75.8 km
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82.7 km
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94.9 km
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112 km
Les Roches Blanches
Alpine Hut
113 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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139 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
62.8 km
61.3 km
10.6 km
3.99 km
172 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
139 km
276 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
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Comments
The climb from Val d'Isere to Col d'Iseran is fairly consistent and rolls well.
The descents are breathtaking. You just drive up the Col de la Madleine. Coming from the Iseran it is only a small climb. The Col du Mont-Cenis …
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