20 July 1986 Tour de France visits Col du Granon

The 190 km long stage between Gap and Serre Chevalier included Col du Vars, Col d’Izoard and it was the first time the race visited Col du Granon. Before the stage  Bernard Hinault (La Vie Claire) led the general classification, but he dropped on the Col d’Izoard. He was suffering from an old knee injury. … Read more

5 iconic Alpe d’Huez moments

Legenday Tour de France mountian Alpe d'Huez first hilltop finish 1952 Fausto Coppi and Jean Robic riding together

With its introduction to Tour de France in 1952, Alpe d’Huez became one  the most iconic ascents of the race instantly. Although it has a shorter history than the big giants like Col du Galibier or Col d’Izoard, there are plenty moments worth to remember.

Let’s see five really iconic moments from the common history of Alpe d’Huez and Tour de France.

Read more

Bernard Hinault and Greg LeMond on the top of L’Alpe d’Huez (Tour de France 1986)

Vintage image of cyclists on the top of the hill riding side by side hand in hand.

Alpe d’Huez witnessed plenty of legendary moments since its introduction to the Tour de France in 1952. One of them is the famous 18th stage in 1986,  when Bernard Hinault and Greg LeMond reached the top hand in hand.

Read more