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Tuesday, July 27th, 2004 Web tech No Comments

Nasty climbs

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Friday, July 23rd, 2004 Cycling No Comments

Plateau de Beille, Pyrenees

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The annual Tour de France (bicycle race) is well known for its grueling mountain climbs. Stage 13 of this year’s race provided an example of how difficult the terrain can be. On Saturday, July 17, the riders of the Tour de France raced 205.5 km from Lannemezan to the mountaintop ski station Plateau de Beille. Along the way the road ascended six different climbs (and descended five), for a total of 4,160 meters of elevation gain. The final climb of the day was the fearsome Plateau de Beille—15.9 km of climbing at an average gradient of 7.8 percent (and a maximum gradient of 9.5 percent) for an ascent of 1,240 meters. To put this in perspective, there are no paved roads this steep and long in the United States.

Thursday, July 22nd, 2004 Random Thoughts No Comments

The drive to work Donna and the Buffalo Lunch today Heaven? Saratoga Battlegrounds sawmill feeder