Col d'Aubisque (Laruns) - Cycling Inspiration & Education

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024
  • The first ever climb that we filmed as part of The Col Collective, on June 16th 2014, so for that reason alone an ascent that will always be close to my heart. I’ve been fortunate enough to ride the Col d’Aubisque from Laruns a number of times in the past and every time I get the same feeling of nervous excitement inside, knowing that at this point I’m heading deep into the high mountains. For me the Aubisque really marks the gateway to the Pyrenees and is the entrance towards a playground of cols that have not only played centre stage for the professionals in races like the Tour de France but also for thousands of amateur and cycling enthusiasts like me that simply want to experience the climb for themselves. Hautacam, Tourmalet, Peyresourde all have their stories but the Aubisque is the one that gets things started. The goal is to make it to the summit so take your time and whatever happens don’t forget to look around and enjoy the view!
    Length: 16.6km
    Summit: 1,709m
    Elevation gain: 1,190m
    Average gradient: 7.2%
    Max gradient: 13%
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Комментарии • 55

  • @Bluesman2509
    @Bluesman2509 3 года назад

    I have ridden this in the fog and I must say it is one of the true greats of cycling climbs.

  • @Pdeloosha
    @Pdeloosha 10 лет назад +4

    For people like myself and I'm sure many others who live to cycle the mountains videos like this are completely interesting and inspiring. I watch these videos time and time again just picking up everything they have to offer wheather it's the advice, riding style or the scenery itself. Great job Mike !

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty 10 лет назад +1

      That's so great to hear and exactly what we were hoping to be able to bring to people. Thanks for your support, many more mountains are on the way! In the meantime we're adding more articles in the 'learn' section here that may be useful too thecolcollective.com. Ride safe and enjoy! Mike :-)

  • @palicar
    @palicar 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for saying 'Just get there'. I appreciate the attention you give to the views and the process of the climb in contrast to the countless segment-smashing videos. There's room for all of it, but your grounded and humble appreciation of these epic locations resonates with a deeper purpose in cycling than merely being the fastest. Your videos are some of the classiest and most tasteful available. I love it.

  • @Marilyn3rietveld
    @Marilyn3rietveld 10 лет назад +4

    The quality of your videos are truly outstanding. Thank you!

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty 10 лет назад

      Thank you! We're really glad you enjoy them!

  • @rononyourleftretired5144
    @rononyourleftretired5144 5 лет назад

    Your videos and narration are truly exceptional. Please don't stop making them.

  • @evictorr
    @evictorr 6 лет назад +1

    I rode up both sides of Col d'Aubisque in September, and thoroughly enjoyed it :)
    The climb from Laruns was the 2nd of the 2 climbs, in the heat of the afternoon, reaching about 30 degrees near the top. I just paced myself, and enjoyed the spectacular views!

  • @VavoVideo
    @VavoVideo 9 лет назад +1

    For those who don't know, the title of the music is Melody For You by DJ Roman LaCosta
    btw amazing climbing!

  • @danwoodman00
    @danwoodman00 10 лет назад +5

    Mike, this is a spectacular piece of cinema. Your editing is brilliant, and the way you put together the story visually, audibly, and narratively is excellent. The format you have weaving in facts and information for the rest of us who want to do these climbs is a huge help. Outstanding. Keep it coming.

  • @timcollins340
    @timcollins340 10 лет назад +2

    Another inspiring vid, Mike - thanks again!

  • @BrunoDias-bo1vb
    @BrunoDias-bo1vb 10 лет назад

    This video is truly inspiring. Makes me want to pick up the bike and climb the nearest mountain!

  • @Barrelwell
    @Barrelwell 9 лет назад +3

    Great videos Mike appreciate the work done in these!!

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty 9 лет назад +1

      Thanks Kev! Stay tuned for many more on the way! :-)

  • @alainmeinguet4505
    @alainmeinguet4505 5 лет назад

    Très beau col des Pyrénées. Tranquille et vues magnifiques

  • @snookerbg
    @snookerbg 10 лет назад +1

    really love your videos, especially the way they're aimed at normal people and not machines, with some very useful details. keep it up!
    i'd love to see a behind the scenes video as well!

  • @staffane3648
    @staffane3648 10 лет назад +2

    Beautiful video!!

  • @james331933
    @james331933 10 лет назад +1

    Now, I liked that one way better than the first two! Not last because we are told to enjoy the cycling :)

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty 10 лет назад

      Happy to hear James!

  • @Rockspider99
    @Rockspider99 9 лет назад +2

    So spoilt with those beautiful climbs on your door step

    • @TheColCollective
      @TheColCollective  9 лет назад

      Richard Campbell We need to hop over the channel to reach our playground each time but the great thing is they aren't going away any time soon as far as we can establish! :-)

    • @Rockspider99
      @Rockspider99 9 лет назад +1

      We have some pretty amazing climbs here in SA, you should come and explore

  • @bmstewart2004
    @bmstewart2004 10 лет назад +2

    nice one Mike

  • @TwentyTwenty90
    @TwentyTwenty90 10 лет назад +1

    Rode up this from Laruns last year, lovely climb.

    • @TheColCollective
      @TheColCollective  10 лет назад +1

      Thomas W I don't think we'll ever tire of such an incredible ascent!

    • @TwentyTwenty90
      @TwentyTwenty90 10 лет назад +1

      The Col Collective Indeed! thank you for a wonderfully edited video of it as well! Subscribed :-)

    • @TheColCollective
      @TheColCollective  10 лет назад

      Thomas W Thank you for your support Thomas!

  • @bmstewart2004
    @bmstewart2004 10 лет назад +2

    Inspired me to get back on the Turbo in Putney - where's that Sufferfest...

  • @Schlingsi
    @Schlingsi 10 лет назад +3

    One day I would like to be as lean as you are. Awesome.

  • @GiorgioNacho
    @GiorgioNacho 7 лет назад

    Awesome!

  • @_Winterz
    @_Winterz 10 лет назад +2

    Amazing video! As always!
    By the way which songs are futured there?

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty 10 лет назад +1

      We have a really talented composer who we work with for some of our music. Really glad you like it!! Ride safe. Mike

  • @weerawarakul1817
    @weerawarakul1817 10 лет назад +2

    love it

  • @TrackdayCatalonia
    @TrackdayCatalonia 8 лет назад +1

    Very nice channel!!

  • @NBK6KP9
    @NBK6KP9 10 лет назад +1

    what is your heart rate bpm while you ride standing up? You seem to be very comfortable doing it.

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty 10 лет назад

      Hi Anthony Au it's generally around 135 to 150bpm depending on the part of the climb. I need to try and keep it in the green or I'll never be able to talk. Ride safe and thanks for watching. Mike

    • @NBK6KP9
      @NBK6KP9 10 лет назад +1

      that is amazingly low bpm.

  • @darrenpinarello
    @darrenpinarello 10 лет назад

    Fantastic mountains with snow! How long did you take to ride up Mike? :)

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty 10 лет назад

      Hi Darren, we took about 2.5 hours to film the climb on this occasion. I put the extra time down to me talking to the sheep too much! ;-)

  • @josemartmart
    @josemartmart 2 года назад

    TOP

  • @funkybaisoubenoscat718
    @funkybaisoubenoscat718 9 лет назад

    That type of cool videos inspire to ride but i don't have road bikes, they are too expensive =(

    • @TheColCollective
      @TheColCollective  9 лет назад +1

      Funky BAIS ou BENOS Cat Any bike will do, the mountains are for everyone :-) Glad you like the vids, ride safe! Mike

  • @massspike
    @massspike 10 лет назад

    What gear ratios are you using for this type of climb? (Please say high ones or I will have to scratch this climb off my bucket list.)

    • @TheColCollective
      @TheColCollective  10 лет назад +2

      Hi Mike, I was using a 34 x 25 as my lowest gear. Keep it on your bucket list! If you need to fit a lower gear then that shouldn't put you off. Take your time, it's not a race, the mountains are there for everyone to enjoy and if it takes longer to get to the summit then you have more time to enjoy the views on the way up! Good luck! Mike

    • @massspike
      @massspike 10 лет назад

      The Col Collective Darn...that is my lowest gear (and my Ultegra 6600's lowest). I guess I have to add the cost of a new mech to my budget.

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty 10 лет назад

      Mike Williams Is it not possible to run a 28? I run that size on really steep climbs with a standard DA 9700 mech.

    • @timcollins340
      @timcollins340 10 лет назад +1

      Mike Williams You can get a 28 under a 6600 rear mech - I have that on two of my bikes, one with a triple up front!

    • @massspike
      @massspike 10 лет назад

      Tim Collins Shimano says no...the Internet says maybe. Given that I would never use a 28 around here (I don't even use my 25 in flat as a pancake Ottawa) and my 6600 has over 30K km on it, I think I'll just upgrade to a 6800 before tackling the big mountains (planned for 2016).

  • @massspike
    @massspike 10 лет назад

    Are you standing to make it easier to speak (and not Chis Horner-ing all the way)?

    • @TheColCollective
      @TheColCollective  10 лет назад +3

      I tend to stand a lot when I climb, it's always felt comfortable that way. I don't have the raw power to muscle it up and over the steeper gradients while in the saddle. My little legs hurt too much when I try that ;-)

  • @TurkiyeCumhurbaskani
    @TurkiyeCumhurbaskani 9 лет назад

    road cycling is very expensive sport

    • @gamma_dablam
      @gamma_dablam 5 лет назад

      Depends what you compare it to. It’s very inexpensive compared to pretty much any water sports for example