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    Cime de la Bonette (el. 2,860 metres or 9,383 feet) is a mountain in the French Alps, near the border with Italy. It is situated within the Mercantour...
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    summit from Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée (south-east), and after reaching the Col de la Bonette, took a loop round the Cime de la Bonette reaching the summit of...
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    Col de la Bonette (2,802 m (9,193 ft))—with access to the highest paved through road in Europe, the Cime de la Bonette—or continue via the Col de la Cayolle...
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  • Cime de la Bonette reaching the summit of 2802 m, which is the highest point reached by the Tour de France, before re-passing the Col de la Bonette....
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    860 m (9,383 ft) at the Cime de la Bonette in the Alps, a short loop road which forks from the summit of the Col de la Bonette. As of 2019[update], this...
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    of the 2008 Tour in his second professional year, John-Lee crested Cime de la Bonette in first place before shortly and spectacularly overshooting a hairpin...
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  • highest peak ever reached is Cime de la Bonette-Restefond (2,802 m (9,193 ft)), used in the 1962, 1964, 1993 and 2008 Tour de France. The highest mountain...
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    the climb to the summit of the Cime de la Bonette Alpine mountain, including the Col de Restefond and Col de la Bonette passes, was used for the first...
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    Alps in 1911. The highest climb in the race was the Cime de la Bonette-Restefond in the 1962 Tour de France, reaching 2802 m. The highest mountain finish...
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    Baedeker. pp. 314–15. ISBN 9783829766135. "Le col ou cime de la Bonette ou col de Restefond dans le Tour de France" (in French). ledicodutour. Retrieved 8 August...
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    difficult than the 1992 Tour de France. The highest point of elevation in the race was 2,802 m (9,193 ft) at the Cime de la Bonette loop road on stage 11. The...
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    Cime de la Bonette loop road on stage 16. In the first week of the 2008 Tour de France, the stages were mostly flat. As traditionally in the Tour de France...
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  • Glacier Road) 2802 m Cime de la Bonette French Alps  France loop The highest paved road in France. Hors catégorie climb in the Tour de France 44°19′18″N...
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    Tour de France started on 22 June, and had one rest day in Andorra. The highest point of elevation in the race was 2,802 m (9,193 ft) at the Cime de la Bonette...
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  • explained in the column with remarks. View on the last two kilometers of the Col de Peyresourde in the climb from Armenteule. On the left side of the road a mountain...
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    Massif du Mercantour-Argentera (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Claus [fr], 2,897 m Cime des Gaisses [fr], 2,896 m Pointe Giegn [fr], 2,888 m Fort Carra [fr], 2,880 m Mont Bégo, 2,872 m Cime de la Bonette, 2,860 m Tête des...
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  • Plateau de Beille Little St Bernard Pass Col du Berthiand Col de la Bonette Col du Bonhomme Mont Cenis Chamrousse Col des Chevrères Col de la Colombière...
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    the Var in the commune of Entraunes. Then the route follows the Col de la Bonette – the highest pass in Europe at 2,715 metres (8,907 ft) – to connect...
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    borders of the Maritime Alps are as follows (clockwise): Vermenagna creek, Col de Tende - which connects them with the Ligurian Alps - and Roya (east); Mediterranean...
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