The Giant of Provence
Increasingly popular in the UK, pedal cycles now are ever-more in evidence on the roads every weekend, with individuals enjoying the great outdoors and keeping fit, as the UK catches up with the rest of Europe, where the sport of cycling has dominated roads every day for years.
National sporting events such as the Giro d’Italia (won incidentally by a Brit, Tao Geoghegan Hart, in 2020, for only the second time ever) and the Tour de France, attract tens of thousands of spectators each year to name just two. In the Tour de France event several particular mountain climbs have become legendary, one being Mont (Mount) Ventoux in Provence, in the South of France.
Often known as the ‘Bald Mountain’ or the ‘Giant of Provence,’ Mont Ventoux is well known in pedal cycle circles as one of the most challenging climbs in the annual Tour de France. Geologically, the mountain is part of the Alps, although it stands alone with its limestone peak looking as if it is covered in snow all year round.
Ventoux actually means windy, somewhat apt as the famous ‘mistral’ wind often manages 200mph on its peak
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