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    Grimsel Pass – Switzerland Giau Pass – Italy Grossglockner High Alpine Road Hiaslegg (Tragöß-Oberort – Trofaiach) Col de l'Iseran (elevation 2770 m)...
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  • Callm. & Luino Balle, S. (1964) Adansonia, sér. 2, vol. 4 Callmander MW, Luino I, Da-Giau S, Rakotovao C & Gautier L (2014) Candollea 69: 65-73. v t e...
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  • Finish Peaks Fastest rider Fastest female rider 2018 Nizza Giau Pass – Furka Pass – Col de Galibier Samuel Thompson – 2019 Barcelona Stelvio Pass – Colle...
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  • Furkelpass Gavia Pass (Giro d'Italia) Giau Pass (Giro d'Italia) Piancavallo Gran Sasso d'Italia Monte Grappa Kronplatz Col de la Lombarde Sanctuary of the Madonna...
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    Geraardsbergen,  Belgium Clermont-Ferrand,  France Furka Pass,   Switzerland Passo di Giau,  Italy Durmitor Massif,  Montenegro — Çanakkale,  Turkey 5. 2017 4,000 35...
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    Dolomites (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Geopark". Retrieved 17 January 2023. Saussure le fils, M. de (1792): "Analyse de la dolomite". Journal de Physique, vol. 40, pp. 161–173. Die Besteigung der...
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    ISBN 9783829766135. "Le col ou cime de la Bonette ou col de Restefond dans le Tour de France" (in French). ledicodutour. Retrieved 8 August 2022. "Cols du Télégraphe...
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  • driving back to headquarters. According to Vietnamese historian Trần Văn Giàu, Dewey's body was dumped in a nearby river and was never recovered. Another...
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    shortening it and leaving the Passo Giau as the only climb in the Dolomites. With the removal of the Passo Pordoi, the Passo Giau also became the Cima Coppi of...
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    stage after a group of the leading overall contenders escaped on the Passo Giau. Also among that group were Hesjedal, former winners Ivan Basso (Liquigas–Cannondale)...
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  • Hoogerland on the way to the Cima Coppi (the Giro's tallest climb) at the Passo Giau. Garzelli took the climb, and the Passo Fedaia that followed, and maintained...
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    with a sixth-place finish in stage 17. In a lead group of six riders on the Giau Pass, he and Rigoberto Urán were dropped near the top of the climb but made...
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    from Saigon. This force was called 'Gateforce' after its commander, Lt.-Col. Gates of 14/13th Frontier Force Rifles. Gateforce consisted of Indian infantry...
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    climbs, including the Cima Coppi (the race's tallest climb) at the Passo Giau. In the end, Contador won the Giro by over six minutes against Michele Scarponi...
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    threats to the GC should the group get a large advantage. On the Passo de Giau, the course's third and final second category climb, the leading group...
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    originally-scheduled climbs of the route being removed; the first-category Passo Giau was bypassed, along with the second-category ascents of the Karerpass and...
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    weather the stage was rerouted and the climb removed. Thus, the climb to Passo Giau became the Cima Coppi. The Great St Bernard Pass (2,469 m (8,100 ft)) was...
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  • 2011 Geox–TMC season (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    day's second climb, the Passo Cibiana. While the lead pack were on the Passo Giau, a number of riders including Menchov attacked from the front end of the...
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  • climbs. The Cima Coppi for this Giro was the Passo di Giau. The first rider to cross the Passo di Giau was Spanish rider José Manuel Fuente. The final classification...
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  • and the Giau in the race. The cancellation of the Pordoi meant that the Cima Coppi was now awarded to the first rider over the summit of the Giau. The weather...
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    2011 Giro d'Italia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    high-rated climbs, among them the Grossglockner, Monte Zoncolan, and the Passo Giau, this Giro's Cima Coppi, its tallest climb. The route as it was originally...
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    second-category Passo di Giau together, a little over three minutes ahead of the main field. The pink jersey group was, during the Giau climb, some 50 riders...
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