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94th Tour de France from July 7th to 29th 2007
The mountains profiles
  LES ÉTAPES
Profiles and analysis
P Saturday 7 July 2007 7.9 km 
  Londres > Londres  
1 Sunday 8 July 2007 203 km 
  Londres > Canterbury  
2 Monday 9 July 2007 168.5 km 
  Dunkerque > Gand  
3 Tuesday 10 July 2007 236.5 km 
  Waregem > Compiègne  
4 Wednesday 11 July 2007 193 km 
  Villers-Cotterêts > Joigny  
5 Thursday 12 July 2007 182.5 km 
  Chablis > Autun  
6 Friday 13 July 2007 199.5 km 
  Semur-en-Auxois > Bourg-en-Bresse  
7 Saturday 14 July 2007 197.5 km 
  Bourg-en-Bresse > Le Grand-Bornand  
8 Sunday 15 July 2007 165 km 
  Le Grand-Bornand > Tignes  
R Monday 16 July 2007  
  Tignes  
9 Tuesday 17 July 2007 159.5 km 
  Val-d’Isère > Briançon  
10 Wednesday 18 July 2007 229.5 km 
  Tallard > Marseille  
11 Thursday 19 July 2007 182.5 km 
  Marseille > Montpellier  
12 Friday 20 July 2007 178.5 km 
  Montpellier > Castres  
13 Saturday 21 July 2007 54 km 
  Albi > Albi ind. TT 
14 Sunday 22 July 2007 197 km 
  Mazamet > Plateau-de-Beille  
15 Monday 23 July 2007 196 km 
  Foix > Loudenvielle - Le Louron  
R Tuesday 24 July 2007  
  Pau  
16 Wednesday 25 July 2007 218.5 km 
  Orthez > Gourette - Col d’Aubisque  
17 Thursday 26 July 2007 188.5 km 
  Pau > Castelsarrasin  
18 Friday 27 July 2007 211 km 
  Cahors > Angoulême  
19 Saturday 28 July 2007 55.5 km 
  Cognac > Angoulême ind. TT 
20 Sunday 29 July 2007 146 km 
  Marcoussis > Paris Champs-Élysées  
   Total Length 3569.9 km 
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Wednesday 25 July 2007, stage 16

Orthez > Gourette - Col d’Aubisque - 218.5 km

Stage profile
Orthez > Gourette - Col d’Aubisque
Wednesday 25 July 2007 - stage 16 - Distance 218.5 km
Km 81 Port de Larrau Ascent of 14,2 km at a 8% gradient
Km 132 Col de la Pierre Saint-Martin Ascent of 14 km at a 5,2% gradient
Km 175 Col de Marie-Blanque Ascent of 9,3 km at a 7,7% gradient
Km 218 Col d’Aubisque Ascent of 16,4 km at a 6,9% gradient

Stage Analyse

François Lemarchand, regulator, 10 Tours de France: "This will be the second part of the Pyrenees, with four formidable climbs and a finish at the summit of the Col de l’Aubisque, possibly the object of stiff competition, all the more serious because this stage will mark the end of the mountains. The leaders will have an opportunity to confirm their domination, whereas the others will be trying to seize their last chance to change the classification."