Find the answer below
Bet your knowledge and answer
Col du Tourmalet (2115 m) is one of the most known mountain passes in Tour de France. The pass was first introduced in 1910, when the Pyrenees became a part of the Tour. The most known anecdote happened in 1913. The French rider Eugène Christophe broke his front fork on the way down the mountain and had to fix it himself at a local smithy, after which he continued the race. To mark the 100th anniversary of the Pyrenees in the Tour de France, for the first time, there was a stage finish on the top of Col du Tourmalet.
Answer time 0s (0s). 31% have previously answered correct on this question. The question was created 2010-08-07.
How high is the Eiffel Tower?
What is the highest point in Turkey called?
How high is the world's highest mountain Mount Everest?
Which voice has the highest pitch?
What is the female lead in the 1939 film classic 'Gone with the Wind' called?
Which of the following classic Tour de France mountains is the lowest?
What happened to Eugène Christophe when he rode over Col du Tourmalet in 1913?