Col du Ballon d'Alsace

Col du Ballon d'Alsace
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Elevation1,178 m (3,865 ft)
Traversed byD465
LocationVosges, France
RangeVosges Mountains
Coordinates47°49′13.5″N 6°50′6″E / 47.820417°N 6.83500°E / 47.820417; 6.83500
Col du Ballon d'Alsace is located in Alps
Col du Ballon d'Alsace
Col du Ballon d'Alsace
Location of Col du Ballon d'Alsace

The Col du Ballon d'Alsace (1,178 m (3,865 ft))[1] is a mountain pass situated close to the summit of the Ballon d'Alsace (1,247 m (4,091 ft)) in the Vosges Mountains of France. It connects Saint-Maurice-sur-Moselle (Vosges) with Masevaux (Haut-Rhin) and Belfort.

The Ballon d'Alsace was the first official mountain climb in the Tour de France on 11 July 1905[2][3] although the tour had crossed the slightly lower Col de la République (1,161 m (3,809 ft)) in each of the previous two years. The first rider to the top of the Ballon was René Pottier, with the stage being won by Hippolyte Aucouturier. Stage 9 of the 2005 Tour crossed this pass on the centenary of the original climb.

  1. ^ Woodland, Les (2003). The Yellow Jersey Companion to the Tour de France. Yellow Jersey Press. p. 262. ISBN 0-224-06318-9.
  2. ^ "Year 1905". History of the Tour de France. www.letour.fr. Archived from the original on 17 July 2010. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  3. ^ "L'Histoire 1903–2008" (PDF) (in French). Amaury Sport Organisation. Archived from the original (pdf) on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2012.

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