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The Giant of Tourmalet (Le Géant du Tourmalet), frequently nicknamed Octave in honor of Octave Lapize, the first rider to cross the Col du Tourmalet in the Tour in 1910, is a monumental sculpture created by Jean-Bernard Métais and installed for part of the year at the Col du Tourmalet in France. It represents a rider "in a dance".

The Giant of Tourmalet, on top of Col du Tourmalet-France
The Giant of Tourmalet, on top of Col du Tourmalet-France

Description


The sculpture was created by French artist Jean-Bernard Métais.[1][2] It initially formed part of the much larger sculpture La Grande Boucle (the Great Loop).[1] La Grande Boucle was created by Métais in 1995–1996 and is displayed at a rest stop on the French A64 freeway.[3] It depicts the Tour de France in the French Pyrenees. In June 1999, The Giant of Tourmalet was spun off and installed for the first time on the Col du Tourmalet.[4]

The Géant du Tourmalet is made of iron, is 3 m tall, 2.40 m long, and weighs 350 kg.[4]

The sculpture is displayed only in the summer season at the top of the Col du Tourmalet. This mountain pass is located at 2115 meters above sea level and is in the middle of a ski resort in the winter season. Therefore, in winter, to protect it from the weather[1][5] and to avoid accidents, the sculpture is moved to the village of Gerde, located in the valley near Bagnères-de-Bigorre, where it is displayed.[1][2] Every first Saturday in June, the Montée du Géant (Ascent of the Giant) folk festival is held,[5] during which the sculpture is driven back up to the top of the pass on an open truck. This truck is accompanied in a sort of procession by over a thousand[6] cyclists. Once at the top of the pass, The Giant of Tourmalet is then ceremoniously mounted in its summer location.[5]


References


  1. "Gerde-Tourmalet - Le Géant".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. Abadie, Francis (2008-06-09). "Cyclisme: la statue du Géant retrouve le Tourmalet". Ladepeche.fr.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. "La Grande Boucle à Ger (64)". Le Petit Patrimoine. Retrieved 2022-05-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. J., Th. (1999-06-26). "Géante, l'épopée du Tourmalet". Ladepeche.fr. Retrieved 2022-05-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. "Montée du Géant du Tourmalet 2015". Velo Péloton Pyrénnes. Archived from the original on 2015-07-22.


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[de] Géant du Tourmalet

Der Géant du Tourmalet (Riese des Tourmalet) ist eine Skulptur, die an die erste Überquerung des Col du Tourmalet im Rahmen der Tour de France 1910 erinnert.[1] Weil der französische Radrennfahrer Octave Lapize der führende Fahrer bei dieser Überquerung war, hat die Skulptur den Beinamen Octave le Géant erhalten.[1]
- [en] The Giant of Tourmalet



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