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     Cycling Col de Port and Port de Lers (with Col d’Agnes) from Tarascon-sur-Ariège
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    By Ted Zuhlsdorf
    In Cycling France, French Pyrenees, Pyrenees
    Posted July 1, 2016

    Cycling Col de Port and Port de Lers (with Col d’Agnes) from Tarascon-sur-Ariège

    Cycling Col de Port and Port de Lers Today we departed Tarascon-sur-Ariège and did a loop that includes Col de Port and Port de Lers. The Ariège is a quite region and as such we had another day [...]

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     Cycling Andorra, Border to Border to Border
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    By Ted Zuhlsdorf
    In Andorra, Pyrenees
    Posted June 27, 2016

    Cycling Andorra, Border to Border to Border

    Cycling Andorra, Border to Border to Border Andorra is a unicorn with wonderful magic properties. Nestled in the Pyrenees, it sits between Spain and France. It has a population of less than [...]

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     Cycling Col du Pradel and Col du Marmare from Comus
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    By Ted Zuhlsdorf
    In Cycling France, French Pyrenees, Pyrenees
    Posted June 23, 2016

    Cycling Col du Pradel and Col du Marmare from Comus

    Cycling Col du Pradel and Col du Marmare from Comus This ride began in Comus, where I was staying at the family home of a friend and neighbor of mine from Boulder. Comus is situated in the Aude, [...]

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     Luz Ardiden: Where Armstrong Crashed then Won
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    By Ted Zuhlsdorf
    In Cycling France, French Pyrenees, Pyrenees
    Posted July 8, 2010

    Luz Ardiden: Where Armstrong Crashed then Won

    Today we climbed into the morning fog, to tackle Luz Ardiden at 1715 meters, which is an HC climb that has seen been featured in the TdF 8 times. It is perhaps most famous from the crash that [...]

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     Col du Tentes: RAID on Spain!
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    By Ted Zuhlsdorf
    In Cycling France, French Pyrenees, Pyrenees
    Posted July 4, 2010

    Col du Tentes: RAID on Spain!

    Today we planned on riding to Spain via the col du Tentes. The day started out warm and humid. Here you can see the steam wafting off Warren. We had the road almost to ourselves. Passing only two [...]

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     Col du Soulor: a Ride into the Clouds
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    By Ted Zuhlsdorf
    In Cycling France, French Pyrenees, Pyrenees
    Posted July 3, 2010

    Col du Soulor: a Ride into the Clouds

    We wanted to ride the Col du Soulor and the Col d’Aubisque but we were totally socked in with heavy fog. We did make it to the top of the Col Du Soulor, however. Along the way passing a [...]

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     Cycling the Tourmalet from Pierrefitte-Nestalas, Both Sides
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    By Ted Zuhlsdorf
    In Cycling France, French Pyrenees, Pyrenees
    Posted July 2, 2010

    Cycling the Tourmalet from Pierrefitte-Nestalas, Both Sides

    We have landed in Pierrefitte-Nestalas, in the High Pyrenees. Below is basecamp. Such was the trauma of jaunt through Marseille that we decided to grind away the memory by tackling the Tourmalet, [...]

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