
The stage takes in the ascent of the Mont Ventoux twice over 198.9 kilometers with finishing descent into Malaucène. After 100km, including three other categorized climbs to warm-up the legs, the riders will ascend to Ventoux's windswept, treeless summit first via the more "gentle" side from the town of Sault (22km at 5.1%), then descend to the bottom in Malaucene and tackle the shorter but steeper climb from Bedoin (15.7km at 8.8%), before the race drops a second time down the descent to the finish in Malaucène.

LET’S GO DOWN MEMORY LANE

41 YEARS OF DOMINATION

THE TRAGIC

THE CANNIBAL
THE MEMORABLE ASCENT
One of the most memorable ascents of Mont Ventoux in Tour history occurred in 1994 when the 1.94m tall Italian Eros Poli broke away early in the 231-kilometer fifteenth stage from Montpellier to Carpentras. Poli arrived at the base of Mont Ventoux with nearly a 25 minute lead over the peloton and needed virtually all of those minutes to drag his 62cm frame up the 21.4-kilometer ascent to take the stage win after 171 kilometers alone.
IL PIRATA

THE LAST WINNER AND CHRIS FROOME “RUN TO THE HILLS”

FASTEST TIMES
1. 2004: 55:51 Iban Mayo 23.10 km/h
2. 2004: 56:26 Tyler Hamilton 22.86 km/h
3. 1999: 56:50 Jonathan Vaughters 22.70 km/h
4. 2004: 56:54 Oscar Sevilla 22.67 km/h
5. 1999: 57:33 Alexander Vinokourov 22.42 km/h
6. 1994: 57:34 Marco Pantani 22.41 km/h
7. 1999: 57:34 Wladimir Belli 22.41 km/h
8. 2004: 57:39 Juan Miguel Mercado 22.38 km/h
9. 1999: 57:42 Joseba Beloki 22.36 km/h
10. 2004: 57:49 Lance Armstrong 22.31 km/h
Source: climbing-records.com
THE GIANT OF PROVENCE
The Mont Ventoux is the highest Provence summit as it culminates at 1909 meters high. The mountain is crossed by very strong winds, from which its name comes (Ventoux means windy in French). It can get windy at the summit, especially with the mistral with the wind blowing for about 240 days per year, at an average of 90km per hour. Wind speeds as high as 320km/h have been recorded.
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