Stage 8: Saint-Étienne > Aix-les-Bains - 190.5km - high mountains
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Inspired by this year's stage 9, I've designed a stage over Mont du Chat as well. This stage is nowhere near as tough though, with Mont du Chat being the only HC climb. The goal wasn't for this to be the hardest stage, not even close. My thinking was that riders might be less tired and more likely to try something on Mont du Chat. The riders will face a climb straight away, the 2nd category Col de la Croix-de-Chaubouret. The first part of this climb is the most difficult and it'll be important to warm up before the stage, but overall the climb isn't that hard. From there, it's a long way to the next categorized climb, a small 4th category hill. Then, the Col du Mont Tournier quickly followed by Mont du Chat. Of course, after this year's Dauphiné and Tour de France we all know the climb as well as the descent. No finish in Chambéry though, but in
Aix-les-Bains, so the final is 4km shorter than in this year's Tour.
The climbs:
Col de la Croix du Chauboret (2nd Category, 1197 m, 17.8 Km at 3.8%, Km 18.3)
Montrevel (4th Category, 611 m, 3.1 Km at 4.7%, Km 110.6)
Col du Mont Tournier (2nd Category, 822 m, 10.5 Km at 5.7%, Km 147.4)
Mont du Chat (Hors Catégorie, 1485 m, 9.7 Km at 9.4%, Km 168.0)
Final 5km
Col de la Croix-de-Chaubouret
Col du Mont Tournier
Mont du Chat
Col du Mont Tournier climb
Col du Mont Tournier descent, looks like the season changed at the summit!
Mont du Chat looming in the distance
As we know, both the ascent and descent of Mont du Chat are very steep with narrow roads and hairpins
Finishing city Aix-les-Bains, next to the Lac du Bourget
Stage 9: Valence > Mende - 225km - medium mountains
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The last stage before the first rest day is a long medium mountain stage, finishing with the Côte de la Croix Neuve/Montée Laurent Jalabert. None of the climbs are very hard, but with the length of the stage it could become a race of attrition if it's raced hard. The first climb is the Col de l'Escrinet, which isn't very hard. From km 100 on, it's up and down to the finish.
The climbs:
Col de l'Escrinet (2nd Category, 783 m, 11.5 Km at 4.0%, Km 53.5)
Côte de la Tranchée de Malons (2nd Category, 851 m, 15.8 Km at 4.5%, Km 118.3)
Col de la Banlève (3rd Category, 621 m, 4.5 Km at 5.2%, Km 133.6)
Col de la Croix Berthel (2nd Category, 1077 m, 8.7 Km at 5.3%, Km 158.2)
Col de Montmirat (2nd Category, 1016 m, 6.8 Km at 7.5%, Km 201.9)
Côte de la Croix Neuve (2nd Category, 1033 m, 3.5 Km at 9.1%, Arrive)
Col de la Croix Berthel
Col de Montmirat
Côte de la Croix Neuve
Col de Montmirat
Côte de la Croix-Neuve
Finish in Mende