Preview. On the 13th of June, the riders take on the roads of Provence in France so as to race one of the toughest one-day races on the calendar. It is the
Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge which ends atop the mythical mountain.
The 153-kilometer route however is much more than just the final ascent, despite being a short day on the bike it features 4400 meters of climbing, with a few climbs right from the beginning of the day, and a lack of true flat terrain. The riders will climb through the finish line twice but through two different sides, the final of which through Bédoin which is the most known. The final climb is 21.3 kilometers at 7.4% and will be the end of a very exciting race.
*Note: Race organizers have been forced to cut the route, and the race will and at the summit of the first passage through Mont Ventoux.
Vaison La Romaine - Mont Ventoux, 153 kilometers
Prediction Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge 2023:
***
Einer Rubio, Lenny Martínez
** Cristian Rodríguez,
Michael Woods, Ivan Sosa
* Domenico Pozzovivo, Jesús Herrada, Simon Carr, Roger Adria, José Felix Parra
Pick: Lenny Martínez