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Ballon d'Alsace

Ballon d'Alsace
Elevation 1,247 m (4,091 ft)
Prominence 211 m (692 ft) [citation needed]
Location
Ballon d'Alsace is located in France
Ballon d'Alsace
France
Range Vosges
Coordinates 47°49′20″N 6°50′43″E / 47.82222°N 6.84528°E / 47.82222; 6.84528Coordinates: 47°49′20″N 6°50′43″E / 47.82222°N 6.84528°E / 47.82222; 6.84528

Ballon d'Alsace German: Elsässer Belchen (el. 1247 m.) is a mountain at the border of Alsace, Lorraine, and Franche-Comté. From its top, views include the Vosges, the Rhine valley, and the Black Forest.

A road leads over a pass near the peak at 1,171 m (3,842 ft).

Ballon d'Alsace is noted as the site of the first official mountain climb in the Tour de France on 11 July 1905[1], the first rider to the top of the climb being René Pottier and the stage being won by Hippolyte Aucouturier. Stage 9 of the 2005 Tour crossed this pass on the centenary of the original climb.

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