Passage du Gois

The Passage du Gois

Le Passage de Gois ou Gôa is a natural, periodically flooded passage leading to the island of Noirmoutier in France. It is located between Île de Noirmoutier and Beauvoir-sur-Mer, in the department of Vendée. It is flooded twice a day by the high tide. Length of this track is 4.125 km[1]

Every year, a foot race – the Foulées du Gois– is held across it, starting at the onset of the high tide.

Tour de France

In 1999 Passage du Gois was used by Tour de France bicycle race during Stage 2. It proved to be decisive for the race after a fall took place because of its slippery surface. The crash created a six-minute split in the peloton which ended the hopes of many favourites to win the race, like Alex Zülle, who would eventually finish second overall, seven minutes after Lance Armstrong.

Passage du Gois was used again in 2011 as the starting point of the first stage.

See also

Coordinates: 46°55′51″N 2°07′34″W / 46.93083°N 2.12611°W / 46.93083; -2.12611

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-06. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
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