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Col de Vizzavona 1163m is a mountain pass at the centre of the French island of Corsica.LocationCol de Vizzavona is located between the two major peaks on Corsica: the Monte d'Oro (altitude 2389m), 3 km north-northwest, and the Monte Renoso (2352m), 6 km south-southeast. The pass, located in the Regional Natural Park of Corsica, is traversed by the RN193 road and connects the Vecchio Valley with the Gravona river and with the Gulf of Ajaccio.Details of the climbFrom the north-east, the climb commences at the village of Vivario from where the ascent is 12.4km long. Over this distance, the road climbs 503m at an average gradient of 4.1%, although there are several downhill sections. The final 4.6km is at an average gradient of 6.5%; this was the route used in the Tour de France 2013.From the south-west, the climb starts at the junction with the D29 road, close to the small village of Ucciani. From here, the ascent is 19.6km long climbing 868m. The average gradient is 4.4%. En route, the road passes through the large village of Bocognano.Tour de FranceIn June 2013, the Col de Vizzavona was crossed by the Tour de France, which passed through the island for the first time in the event's 100-year history. Stage 2 of the race, between Bastia and Ajaccio, crossed the Col de Vizzavona. The climb was ranked Category 2 in the "King of the Mountains" competition, with Pierre Rolland being the first across the summit.

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