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  2. France 3 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes - Wikipedia

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    France 3 Rhône-Alpes Auvergne is one of France 3's regional services broadcasting to people in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It was founded in 1954 as RTF Télé-Lyon. The service is headquartered in Lyon, the capital of the regio

  3. Le Bourg-d'Oisans - Wikipedia

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    It is often on the route of the Tour de France, as the town sits at the base of the road climbing to Alpe d'Huez with 21 hairpin bends. It is surrounded by several well-known mountain resorts, such as the Alpe d'Huez and Les Deux Alpes. The Écrins National Park lies to the southeast of Le Bourg-d'Oisans.

  4. Alpe d'Huez - Wikipedia

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    L'Alpe d'Huez (French pronunciation: [l‿al.pə d‿ɥɛz]) is a ski resort in Southeastern France at 1,250 to 3,330 metres (4,100 to 10,925 ft). It is a mountain pasture in the central French Western Alps, in the commune of Huez, which is part of the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

  5. Huez - Wikipedia

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    Huez (French pronunciation:) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. The mountain resort Alpe d'Huez is located in the commune. L'Alpe d'Huez is often an ascent on the Tour de France .

  6. Col de la Croix de Fer - Wikipedia

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    Alpe d'Huez Stéphane Heulot (FRA) 1998: 15 HC: Grenoble: Les Deux Alpes Rodolfo Massi (ITA) 1995: 10 HC: Aime–La Plagne: Alpe d'Huez Richard Virenque (FRA) 1992: 14 HC: Sestrières: Alpe d'Huez Éric Boyer (FRA) 1989: 17 HC: Briançon: Alpe d'Huez Gert-Jan Theunisse (NED) 1986: 18 1 Briançon–Serre Chevalier: Alpe d'Huez Bernard Hinault ...

  7. Alpe d’Huez or Bust: Who Will Conquer the Queen of ... - AOL

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    The Tour de France Femmes wraps up with a brutal 150 km showdown—rain, 21 hairpin turns, and the fearsome Alpe d’Huez await.

  8. 1978 Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    St-Étienne to Alpe d'Huez: 241 km (150 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Hennie Kuiper (NED) 17 July Alpe d'Huez: Rest day 17: 18 July: Grenoble to Morzine: 225 km (140 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Christian Seznec (FRA) 18: 19 July: Morzine to Lausanne (Switzerland) 137 km (85 mi) Plain stage Gerrie Knetemann (NED) 19: 20 July: Lausanne (Switzerland ...

  9. Luis Herrera (cyclist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 he won stage 17 to Alpe d'Huez in the 1984 Tour de France, becoming the first Colombian to win a stage of the race, and the first amateur cyclist to win a stage in the history of the Tour de France. [citation needed] He won the Vuelta a Colombia and the Clásico RCN four times each.