The Col de Tourniol is a mountain pass located at an altitude of 1,145 meters in the French department of Drôme, in the western part of the Massif du Vercors.

Col de Tourniol
View of the switchbacks on the western slope of Col de Tourniol.
Elevation1,145 m (3,757 ft)[1]
First Approach
Traversed byD101
Second Approach
Traversed byD101
LocationFrance
RangeMassif du Vercors (Alps)
Coordinates44/55/08/N 5/11/04/E[2]

History

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On 10 April 1989, EAS Flight 602, a Fairchild FH-227B en route from Paris to Valence with 3 crew members and 19 passengers, struck the terrain near the Col de Tourniol during the approach procedure to Valence-Chabeuil Airport. There were no survivors.[citation needed]

Cycling

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The Tour de France included this pass, categorized as first category, during the 19th stage of the 1987 Tour de France between Valréas and Villard-de-Lans. The Dutch cyclist Teun van Vliet reached the summit first.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Géoportail
  2. ^ Géoportail
  3. ^ "Le dico du Tour - Le col de Tourniol dans le Tour de France depuis 1947".

See also

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