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94th Tour de France from July 7th to 29th 2007
The mountains profiles
  LES ÉTAPES
Profiles and analysis
P Saturday 7 July 2007 7.9 km 
  Londres > Londres  
1 Sunday 8 July 2007 203 km 
  Londres > Canterbury  
2 Monday 9 July 2007 168.5 km 
  Dunkerque > Gand  
3 Tuesday 10 July 2007 236.5 km 
  Waregem > Compiègne  
4 Wednesday 11 July 2007 193 km 
  Villers-Cotterêts > Joigny  
5 Thursday 12 July 2007 182.5 km 
  Chablis > Autun  
6 Friday 13 July 2007 199.5 km 
  Semur-en-Auxois > Bourg-en-Bresse  
7 Saturday 14 July 2007 197.5 km 
  Bourg-en-Bresse > Le Grand-Bornand  
8 Sunday 15 July 2007 165 km 
  Le Grand-Bornand > Tignes  
R Monday 16 July 2007  
  Tignes  
9 Tuesday 17 July 2007 159.5 km 
  Val-d’Isère > Briançon  
10 Wednesday 18 July 2007 229.5 km 
  Tallard > Marseille  
11 Thursday 19 July 2007 182.5 km 
  Marseille > Montpellier  
12 Friday 20 July 2007 178.5 km 
  Montpellier > Castres  
13 Saturday 21 July 2007 54 km 
  Albi > Albi ind. TT 
14 Sunday 22 July 2007 197 km 
  Mazamet > Plateau-de-Beille  
15 Monday 23 July 2007 196 km 
  Foix > Loudenvielle - Le Louron  
R Tuesday 24 July 2007  
  Pau  
16 Wednesday 25 July 2007 218.5 km 
  Orthez > Gourette - Col d’Aubisque  
17 Thursday 26 July 2007 188.5 km 
  Pau > Castelsarrasin  
18 Friday 27 July 2007 211 km 
  Cahors > Angoulême  
19 Saturday 28 July 2007 55.5 km 
  Cognac > Angoulême ind. TT 
20 Sunday 29 July 2007 146 km 
  Marcoussis > Paris Champs-Élysées  
   Total Length 3569.9 km 
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Saturday 14 July 2007, stage 7

Bourg-en-Bresse > Le Grand-Bornand - 197.5 km

Stage profile
Bourg-en-Bresse > Le Grand-Bornand
Saturday 14 July 2007 - stage 7 - Distance 197.5 km
Km 35 Côte de Corlier Ascent of 5,9 km at a 5,5% gradient
Km 122 Côte des Petits-Bois Ascent of 7,1 km at a 4,4% gradient
Km 134 Côte Peguin Ascent of 4,3 km at a 4,1% gradient
Km 183 Col de la Colombière Ascent of 16 km at a 6,7% gradient

Stage Analyse

Thierry Gouvenou, regulator, 7 Tours de France: "The first mountain stage and the start of the real difficulties for the peloton. The first kilometres through Ain will be a sturdy, but gradual, introduction for the riders, before they tackle the Alps and the first real mountain pass of the Tour, the Col de la Colombière (16 km at 6.7%), lying 15 kilometres from the finish line. Those who are looking for overall victory may start to reveal themselves here."