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Mountain Passes Open

Mountain cols now open to road cyclists and day trippers

featured in News & reviews Author Robin Deering, Alpe d'Huez Editor Updated

Road bikers take note as mountain passes are opening up throughout the Alps.

The Alpine roads management have announced a number of new openings of high altitude mountain passes, adding to the large number of cols already open to circulation. The Mont-Cenis and the Croix-de-Fer were amongst the first to open, however a few of the more popular routes are still closed, including the Cormet de Roseland, Petit-Saint-Bernard and the Glandon.
The Col d'Iseran is normally last on the list to open due to the extreme amounts of snow to clear - check out the video of last years' clearance for an idea of what is involved.

For those aspiring to conquer the cols you can check out this website for a full list of the mountain passes in the Alps and their current status. Also worth checking out is the One Day One Col events across the Alps, where a mountain pass is closed to motor traffic to allow road bikers to enjoy the climb and scenery in peace.

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