Col d'Agnes


The Col d'Agnes is a mountain pass in the French Pyrenees in the department of Ariège, between the communities of Aulus-les-Bains, Massat and Vicdessos.

Details of climb

Starting from Aulus-les-Bains, the climb is long. Over this distance, the climb is , with the steepest sections being at 10.6%.
Starting from Massat, the climb is long. Over this distance, the climb is , with the steepest sections being at 8.2%. Approximately from the summit is the junction with the climb to the Port de Lers.

Appearances in Tour de France

The Col d'Agnes was first used in the Tour de France in 1988, since when it has featured five times, most recently in 2011, when the leader over the summit was Sylvain Chavanel.
YearStageCategoryStartFinishLeader at the summit
2017131Saint-GironsFoix
2011141Saint-GaudensPlateau de Beille
200981Andorra la VellaSaint-Girons
2004131LannemezanPlateau de Beille
1995143Saint-Orens-de-GamevilleGuzet-Neige
1988141BlagnacGuzet-Neige