bergväggen
Bergväggen, also known as the Ice Wall, is a challenging section of the Tour de France, a prestigious cycling race held annually in France. This section is renowned for its steep inclines and icy conditions, making it one of the most demanding stages in the race. The Ice Wall is typically located in the Vosges Mountains, in the eastern part of France, and is known for its steep gradients that can reach up to 14%. The stage often features a long, sustained climb that can be up to 20 kilometers in length, making it a significant test of endurance and climbing ability for the riders.
The Ice Wall gained its nickname due to the icy conditions that often prevail during the race,
The Ice Wall has been a feature of the Tour de France since 1975, and it has