Col de la Loze


Col de la Loze is a mountain pass in the French Alps, with an elevation of. A path up the mountain was opened in May 2019, and is the seventh-highest mountain pass in France. The ascent featured in the 2019 Tour de l'Avenir, and will also feature in the 2020 Tour de France.

Geography

Col de la Loze is in Les Trois Vallées, at an elevation of. From Col de la Loze, one can ski to the nearby La Tania, and Le Praz. By chairlift, one can get from Col de la Loze to Courchevel and Méribel, and by button lift, one can get to La Tania. From Col de la Loze, one can also cycle to.
A path up the Col de la Loze was built in 2018 and was officially opened on 12 May 2019. On the official opening day, there was still snow on the mountain, and it was the first French mountain pass to be cleared of snow. Vehicles are not permitted on the path. The path is paved on the side toward Courchevel, and as of 2020 paved on the side toward Méribel. The path links Col de la Loze to Courchevel, and there are future plans to link the mountain path to Méribel, and continue the path to Val Thorens. It is the seventh-highest mountain pass in France, and the third-highest mountain pass in the Savoie region.

Cycling

On 12 May 2019, the Col de la Loze held the Eiffage time trial event to commemorate its opening. There were 2 races: one over a distance of, and one over a shorter distance of.
The first professional cycle race to ascend to Col de la Loze was stage 8 of the 2019 Tour de l'Avenir. The stage was won by Australia's Alexander Evans. Col de la Loze is expected to be the summit finish for stage 17 of the 2020 Tour de France. The stage includes an ascent of the Col de la Madeleine, which was not in the Tour de l'Avenir stage. The climb up to Col de la Loze is long, with an average gradient of 7.5%. The route follows a route formerly used by a mechanical ski lift. The ascent starts in Brides-les-Bains and passes through Méribel, before turning onto the new path up to Col de la Loze. The finish point is the highest point of the 2020 Tour. Col de la Loze is one of two new summit finishes at the Tour, the other one being Grand Colombier.