153km Sunday, 6 September Start 11:35 Finish 15:27
Stage 9 profile
Like the previous day, the mountain tests are packed into the second half of this stage, which concludes with a downhill run towards the finish.
Terrain
Starting in Pau, the race heads south-west, bumping through the hills of the Jurançon winelands to reach Oloron-Sainte-Marie, then continuing on the same trajectory to Lanne-en-Barétous. Turning southwards, the road rises a litt le, making for the Col de la Hourcère, a climb that’s new to the Tour.
It begins just beyond Barlanès and is abrupt from the off. Averaging close to nine per cent for 11km, it kicks up steeply through woodland, its second kilometre more than 10 per cent, its third more than 11. The gradient eases as the road climbs…
