
Col du Tourmalet
A majestic art print of Col du Tourmalet via Sainte Marie de Campan, the legendary Pyrenean giant first featured in the 1910 Tour de France. This artwork celebrates one of cycling's most historic and frequently climbed mountains.
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Features
- Museum-quality archival paper
- Printed using water based inks
- Sustainably sourced paper or wood
- Plastic-free. Contains no plastic
- Available in multiple sizes
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Our Col du Tourmalet print honors this legendary Pyrenean climb that has shaped Tour de France history since 1910. The artwork captures the mountain's imposing presence and historic significance. Printed on premium archival paper with fade-resistant inks, this piece celebrates the Tourmalet's role as the king of Pyrenean climbs.
About Col du Tourmalet
The Col du Tourmalet holds legendary status as one of cycling's most historic climbs, first appearing in the Tour de France in 1910. At 2,115 meters, it's the highest paved pass in the French Pyrénées and has featured in the Tour more than any other mountain. The climb's 17-kilometer ascent from Sainte-Marie-de-Campan has witnessed countless Tour de France dramas and remains one of cycling's most revered challenges.