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  • USATODAY. com - Steep Col d'Aubisque awaits Armstrong

    USATODAY.com - Steep Col d'Aubisque awaits Armstrong 2002

  • Will he make his move against new rival and yellow jersey wearer Igor Gonzalez Galdeano on the Col d'Aubisque, a slope so steep and treacherous the Tour describes it as hors categorie: beyond classification?

    USATODAY.com - Steep Col d'Aubisque awaits Armstrong 2002

  • Sandstoed fell riding down the Col d'Aubisque mountain pass in Thursday's 11th stage and has been in the hospital since.

    USATODAY.com - Medieval Macon embraces Tour 2002

  • I did a perfect ride over the Col d'Aubisque and afterwards I was strong on the flat and then I also did a good tactical race today.

    NYT > Home Page By ERIC PFANNER 2011

  • However, the 13th stage included the hors categorie beyond category ascent of the Col d'Aubisque, where the race could be shaken up further, before finishing in the holy town of Lourdes.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • Friday's 13th stage features an HC trek up Col d'Aubisque, followed by a hair-raising 24.8-mile descent to the line.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • After breaking out of the peloton on the descent of the Col d'Aubisque, Philippe Gilbert Omega Pharma-Lotto finished in 10th place to claim six points in his bid for the points classification leader's green jersey.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • There were colorful sights lining the route up to the top of Col d'Aubisque, none more so than a cardboard cut out of a man dressed all in pink perched on a camper van holding a camera.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Roy (FDJ), who was a key component of Thursday's breakaway, was to the fore again on the 152.5-kilometre 13th stage from Pau to Lourdes, which included the hors categorie (beyond category) ascent of the Col d'Aubisque.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • Roy thought he had clinched the first Tour stage win of his career by attacking at the foot of the huge climb to Col d'Aubisque, but he did not have a big enough gap to hold off Hushovd and David Moncoutie, who overtook Roy near the line and finished second.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Jerome Pugmire 2011

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