Furthermore, how hard is Mont Ventoux?
This is the 'classic' route; the most famous and said to be the most difficult! This is the route that Tour de France usually follows and it is a distance of 21.8km with an average gradient of 7.43%. However, the first 5.8km fairly easy and then the remaining 16 are much steeper, and much more exposed to the wind.
Additionally, can you drive up Mont Ventoux? Driving Col du Mont Ventoux There are three routes up to the summit of Mont Ventoux. If you start the drive south from Bédoin you will climb 1617 m over 21,8 km, and this is the most famous and difficult ascent because of the winds and an average gradient of 7.43%.
In respect to this, how do I train for Mont Ventoux?
Preparation
- You need to be fit to climb Ventoux by bike; if you haven't trained, you are going to struggle.
- At an absolute minimum, you will need arm warmers, leg warmers and a windproof jacket for the summit.
- Leave your deep section wheels at home.
- If you aren't a wiry climber, use a compact chainset.
Is Mont Ventoux a volcano?
At 1,909 m (6,263 ft), it is the highest mountain in the region and has been nicknamed the "Beast of Provence", the "Giant of Provence", or "The Bald Mountain".
Mont Ventoux.
| Col du Mont Ventoux | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 1,909 m (6,263 ft) |
| Traversed by | road |
| Location | France |
| Range | Free-standing on the western periphery of the Alps |
Is Mont Ventoux open?
Skiing Mont Ventoux On the south side of Mont Ventoux, Chalet Reynard (1440 m) is open all year and offers accommodation for skiers in winter and cyclists and walkers in summer.How do I get to Mont Ventoux?
Getting There- By Train. You can not get to the Mont Ventoux itself by train, but Avignon is the nearest TGV (highspeed trains) station.
- By Car. The closest highways are the A7 (Route du Soleil) to the west (closest city is Orange) and the A51 between Aix-en-Province and north to Gap.
- By Bike.