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- Colle_Sestriere abstract "Colle Sestriere, Col de Sestriere, is a mountain pass in the Cottian Alps. It is occupied by the town of Sestriere in the Province of Turin, Italy. It is 17 km (11 mi) from the French border. Its name derives from Latin: ad petram sistrariam, that is at sixty Roman miles from Turin.It is a famous starting and arrival point in the Tour de France (7 appearances, 1952 - 1999 ) and the Giro d'Italia (4 appearances, 1991 - 1911). In 1952, Fausto Coppi was the first to record a stage win at Sestriere, while Charly Gaul is credited with the first crossing in 1956. Notably, it was the scene of a definitive moment in Lance Armstrong's career when he rode away from the field in a breakaway uphill finish to take the stage in the 1999 Tour de France, which was the first of his seven championships in that race. He has since been stripped of the titles.".
- Colle_Sestriere location Italy.
- Colle_Sestriere location Piedmont.
- Colle_Sestriere location Province_of_Turin.
- Colle_Sestriere name "Colle Sestriere".
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageExternalLink sZ0Sh.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageID "32714640".
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageLength "1876".
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageRevisionID "670792373".
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Climbs_in_cycle_racing.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes_of_Italy.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes_of_the_Alps.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Charly_Gaul.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Cottian_Alps.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Fausto_Coppi.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Giro_dItalia.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Lance_Armstrong.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink List_of_highest_paved_roads_in_Europe.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountain_passes.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Mile.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Piedmont.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Turin.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Sestriere.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Tour_de_France.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLink Turin.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colle Sestriere".
- Colle_Sestriere elevationM "2035".
- Colle_Sestriere label "Colle Sestriere".
- Colle_Sestriere latD "44".
- Colle_Sestriere latM "57".
- Colle_Sestriere latNs "N".
- Colle_Sestriere latS "34".
- Colle_Sestriere location Italy.
- Colle_Sestriere location Piedmont.
- Colle_Sestriere location Province_of_Turin.
- Colle_Sestriere longD "6".
- Colle_Sestriere longEw "E".
- Colle_Sestriere longM "52".
- Colle_Sestriere longS "59".
- Colle_Sestriere mapCaption "Location in the Alps".
- Colle_Sestriere name "Colle Sestriere".
- Colle_Sestriere otherName "Col de Sestriere".
- Colle_Sestriere range Cottian_Alps.
- Colle_Sestriere region "FR".
- Colle_Sestriere traversed "SS23".
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain_pass.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italy-road-stub.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Colle_Sestriere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Colle_Sestriere subject Category:Climbs_in_cycle_racing.
- Colle_Sestriere subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_Italy.
- Colle_Sestriere subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_the_Alps.
- Colle_Sestriere hypernym Pass.
- Colle_Sestriere type MountainPass.
- Colle_Sestriere type NaturalPlace.
- Colle_Sestriere type Place.
- Colle_Sestriere type Road.
- Colle_Sestriere type Landform.
- Colle_Sestriere type Pass.
- Colle_Sestriere type Range.
- Colle_Sestriere type Road.
- Colle_Sestriere type Location.
- Colle_Sestriere type Place.
- Colle_Sestriere type Thing.
- Colle_Sestriere type Q133056.
- Colle_Sestriere comment "Colle Sestriere, Col de Sestriere, is a mountain pass in the Cottian Alps. It is occupied by the town of Sestriere in the Province of Turin, Italy. It is 17 km (11 mi) from the French border. Its name derives from Latin: ad petram sistrariam, that is at sixty Roman miles from Turin.It is a famous starting and arrival point in the Tour de France (7 appearances, 1952 - 1999 ) and the Giro d'Italia (4 appearances, 1991 - 1911).".
- Colle_Sestriere label "Colle Sestriere".
- Colle_Sestriere sameAs Q2685264.
- Colle_Sestriere sameAs Col_de_Sestrières.
- Colle_Sestriere sameAs Colle_del_Sestriere.
- Colle_Sestriere sameAs Colle_di_Sestriere.
- Colle_Sestriere sameAs m.0h3t1r2.
- Colle_Sestriere sameAs Colle_Sestriere,_Torino.
- Colle_Sestriere sameAs Colle_Sestriere,_Torino.
- Colle_Sestriere sameAs 3178338.
- Colle_Sestriere sameAs Q2685264.
- Colle_Sestriere wasDerivedFrom Colle_Sestriere?oldid=670792373.
- Colle_Sestriere isPrimaryTopicOf Colle_Sestriere.
- Colle_Sestriere name "Col de Sestriere".