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Video: Dan Martin joins Col Collective on Andorra's Arcalis

Pyrenean climb features in next year's Tour de France - history suggests it'll be a cracker...

The Col Collective's latest video sees Mike Cotty head to Andorra for the first time they've filmed there as he takes on the Arcalís – and he's in good company as Cannondale-Garmin pro Dan Martin joins him for an ascent that will feature in next year's Tour de France.

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If the previous two visits there are any indication, it should be a cracker. In 1997, Jan Ulrich took the race by the scruff of the neck and would keep the overall lead all the way to Paris.

In 2012, Agritubel's Brice Feillu took the stage and fellow escapee Rinaldo Nocentini of Ag2R got the yellow jersey, but there were fireworks behind as Alberto Contador attacked Astana team mate Lance Armstrong.

Meanwhile, Bradley Wiggins, then with Garmin-Slipstream, held his own with the overall contenders … giving rise to outlandish thoughts that we might just be seeing a potential future winner from Great Britain.

Here's what Cotty has to say about the climb, and his experience riding alongside Monument and Grand Tour stage winner, Martin.

Our first visit to Andorra so we thought we’d call on a little pro knowledge to help us out, this time we’re honoured to be joined by Dan Martin from Cannondale-Garmin as we tackle the 2,229 metre high hors catégorie ascent of Arcalís.

With stage victories in the Tour de France and Vuelta a España, plus one day classics Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Giro di Lombardia in his palmarès, if there’s one thing Dan knows a trick or two about it’s going uphill….FAST!

Starting in Ordino the climb up to the Arcalís ski station is 18.3km in length with an average of 5.2%. By Andorran standards this could be classed as “easy” but don’t be fooled.

As the road pitches up to double figures at El Serrat this is the exact point that a 22 year old Jan Ullrich obliterated the 1997 Tour de France, not only winning the stage but riding himself into the yellow jersey by the summit.

Since then the climb has witnessed many a fine racing moment including Contador putting in a late attack to try and get one over Armstrong in the 2010 Tour (despite being on the same team) while Sir Bradley Wiggins named Arcalís amongst his favourite climbs in his book “On Tour”.

Grand Tour drama and rated by the pro’s, surely that’s good enough reason to check out the dizzy heights of Andorra for yourself?

Special thanks to Dan for generously taking time out to join us, and for being such an all round top bloke. Make sure you give him an extra loud cheer when you next see him unleashing big watts on the peloton (and thanks for not using them to make us whimper like a lost puppy this time!).

Start: Ordino
Length: 18.3km

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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