Tadej Pogačar may not have won Stage 16 up Mt. Ventoux, but he did earn himself the crown. The Strava crown, that is. With a time of 53:47, the man in yellow is now the KOM holder of the verified 20.74km Strava segment from Bédoin to the weather tower atop one of cycling’s most iconic climbs.
First included in the Tour de France in 1951, the paved route from Bédoin gains 1,569 meters of elevation at an average gradient of 8.3%. Nicknamed the Giant of Provence, the mountain’s steep ascent and barren, wind-swept summit have long been a proving ground for legends of the sport, and the site of much cycling lore. But today’s ascent of the icon was so fast, the Strava leaderboard was almost completely rewritten. The top six fastest times ever up this segment were all set during Stage 16 thanks to perfect conditions, tactical aggression and raw firepower.
Rank |
Name |
Speed |
Power |
Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Tadej Pogačar |
23.1 km/h |
— |
55:47 |
2 |
Oscar Onley |
22.4 km/h |
373W |
55:32 |
3 |
Kevin Vauquelin |
21.9 km/h |
395W |
56:45 |
4 |
Jordan Jegat |
21.8 km/h |
— |
57:09 |
5 |
Sepp Kuss |
21.4 km/h |
— |
58:13 |
6 |
Ilan Van Wilder |
21.4 km/h |
— |
58:17 |
7 |
Richard Carapaz |
20.9 km/h |
347W |
59:28 |
8 |
Alexey L |
20.9 km/h |
386W |
59:36 |
9 |
Oscar Rodriguez |
20.9 km/h |
— |
59:41 |
10 |
Tobias Johannessen |
20.7 km/h |
343W |
1:00:00 |