La Hourquette d'Ancizan


La Hourquette d'Ancizan is a mountain pass in the French Pyrenees in the department of Hautes-Pyrénées, between the communities of Ancizan and Campan.

Toponymy

The word "Hourquette" is derived from the Gascon word "hurketɵ" meaning "farm". Or, according to French Wikipedia, the Gascon word comes from the Latin furca meaning a fork.

Details of climb

Starting from Ancizan, the climb is long. Over this distance, the climb is . After Ancizan, the road goes up sharply, with stretches of 15% in the first kilometre, but after the first, the climb becomes more moderate.
Starting from Campan, the climb is long. Over this distance, the climb is , with the steepest section being at 10.0%.
On both sides of the climb mountain pass cycling milestones are placed every kilometre. They indicate the height of the summit, the distance to the summit, the current height, and the average slope in the following kilometre. Such signposting for cyclists has become common in most major mountain passes in the French Pyrenees and Alps.

Appearances in Tour de France

La Hourquette d'Ancizan was first used in the Tour de France on stage 12 of the 2011 tour, when the leader over the summit was Laurent Mangel.
The climb was also used in the 2013 tour on the 168.5 km "roller-coaster" stage 9 from Saint-Girons to Bagnères-de-Bigorre. Dan Martin from Garmin-Sharp won the stage.
The climb will be part of 210km Stage 12 of the 2019 tour, from Toulouse to Bagnères-de-Bigorre, ascending from Ancizan following the Col de Peyresourde.