2021 Tour de France Stage 11 Live Coverage
Welcome to our live coverage of Stage 11 of the 2021 Tour de France! Our live profile and commentary are below, followed by a preview of the technical aspects of the route.
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The 11th stage of the Tour de France takes in a double ascent of the Mont Ventoux. The race amounts to 198.9 kilometres and finishes with a descent into Malaucène.
The riders clip into their pedals in Sorgues. The first 30 kilometres are flat before the Côte de Fontaine-de-Vaucluse (1.9 kilometres at 6%) and Côte de Gordes (2.5 kilometres at 5.1%) offer a gentle way to warm-up the legs.
The real uphill action begins at the foot of the Col de la Liguière, which is a 9.3 kilometres climb at 6.7%. The route then descends slightly for 12.5 kilometres to enter Sault. Perched on a rocky outcrop and amidst fields of lavender, the fortified village is the start of the sweetest route up the Beast of the Provence: 22 kilometres at 5.1%.
The riders fly down the Ventoux to move through Malaucène for the first time. Another 12.5 kilometres on rolling roads later the riders reach Bédoin, which is where the Ventoux begins for real. On this side, the ascent is 15.7 kilometres long and the average gradient sits at 8.8%.
The first section through the woods is extremely tough – 3 kilometres at 10% – before it ‘levels out’ to 7.5% in the following 7 kilometres. After Chalet Reynard the scenery changes to a lunar landscape without any vegetation, as if climbing the moon. This section is roughly 6 kilometres long and rises at almost 8%. The last 2 kilometres go up at 9.5%.
The last Tour de France stage winner on Mont Ventoux was Thomas De Gendt. In 2016, the stage was shortened and finished at Chalet Reynard, since wind gusts reached 130 kilometres per hour on the bald section of the Bald Mountain. Meanwhile, Chris Froome crashed on the lower slopes, which inspired him to an unforgettable version of ‘Run to the hills’.
The last race winner on Mont Ventoux was Miguel Ángel López. On the 8th of June, the Colombian climbed to a commanding victory in the Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge.
The first three riders on the line gain time bonuses of 10, 6 and 4 seconds. Furthermore, 8, 5 and 2 seconds are available after the second ascent of the Ventoux.
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