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Hautes-Alpes. Why Is the Agnel Pass (2744 M) so Rare on the Tour De France?

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This is the third highest pass in France, but the Tour de France has only been there twice. Discover the Agnel Pass, which peaks at 2744 meters above sea level.
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This is the third highest pass in France, but the Tour de France has only been there twice. Discover the Agnel Pass, which peaks at 2744 meters above sea level.

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ledauphine.com broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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