
A minimalistic poster that shows the Mont Ventoux cycling route - a 21.3 km climb from Bédoin in France. It also includes important statistics about the route, shown at the bottom, such as distance, highest point, elevation gain, and time to finish. Free customizations.
About the Mont Ventoux Route
The Mont Ventoux cycling route from Bédoin is the most renowned ascent of this iconic mountain in southern France. Covering approximately 21.3 km with an average gradient of 7.5%, the climb rises to 1,912 metres above sea level. Famous for its exposed lunar-like summit and unpredictable weather conditions, it is considered one of the most demanding climbs in professional cycling. Mont Ventoux has been featured numerous times in the Tour de France and is known for its long-sustained gradients through forested sections and barren upper slopes, making it a legendary challenge for cyclists worldwide.
Statistics About the Mont Ventoux
- Start point: Bédoin, France
- End point: Mont Ventoux, France
- Distance: 21.3 km / 13.2 miles
- Elevation gain: 1600 m / 5249 ft
- Highest point: 1912 m / 6273 m
- Time to Finish: Typically 1.5 to 2.5 hours