One hundred road passes in the Jura
Presentation
A 1350km route with a total climb of around 25,000m, including 103 passes (+ 8 optional).
It was mapped out by Roger Colombo (Cent Cols N° 4205)
Course
Theme
The Club des Cent Cols, founded in 1972 and affiliated to the FFCT, is organising this ride based on a simple theme: "100 passes". This will give you the chance to join our brotherhood (by climbing 5 passes above 2000m) or to progress to the annual roll of honour.
The Jura massif is vast: 340 km between Isère and Haut-Rhin and 65 km between Besançon and Neuchâtel. Our route crosses 2 countries, 4 French departments and 2 Swiss cantons. There are few flat roads, but the scenery is superb.
Controls
The 12 controls will be carried out at points along the route chosen by the rider, with one control in each sector.
- Belley - Innimond
- Innimond - Hauteville
- Hauteville - Champdor
- Champdor - Oyonnax
- Oyonnax - Morez
- Morez - Morbier
- Morbier - Montbenoît
- Montbenoît - St-Hippolyte
- St-Hippolyte - La Brévine
- La Brévine - Le Pont
- Le Pont - Bellegarde
- Bellegarde - Belley
Main passes
The 3 highest road passes in the Jura (Goulet 1374m), the Doubs (Landoz-Neuve 1260m) and the Ain (Colombier 1500m) ... and 5 passes approved in 2020 in Switzerland.
BCN and BPF sites on the route
- BPF 01 BÉNONCES
- BPF 01 HAUTEVILLE-LOMPNÈS
- BPF 01 IZERNORE
- BPF 39 LES BOUCHOUX
- BPF 25 SAINT-POINT-DU-LAC
- BPF 25 MONTBENOîT
- BPF 25 LES HÔPITAUX-NEUFS
- BPF 01 COL DE LA FAUCILLE
Rules of the game for permanent walks
All participants in this permanent trail agree to respect the game rules governing it.
For further information
Contact the person in charge of permanent walks
Jean-Marc CLEMENT
10 rue de Normandie
31120 Portet sur Garonne
FRANCE
Tel: +33 (0)5 61 76 30 12
E-mail: [email]randos@centcols.org [/email]
Please note: Please send your roadmaps for homologation as well as your postcards and travelogues only to the current person in charge, whatever you find as old information (so do not write to Roger Colombo, Bernard Pommel, Jean-Marc Lefèvre or Roland Grimaud †).