Stage 6 of the 2023 Critérium du Dauphiné was a medium mountain stage that took place on .
The stage started in Nantua and finished in Crest-Voland, starting at with an expected finish at (average speed of 39 km/h).
The total distance of the stage was 170.9 km. The stage included 4 categorized climb(s) and 1 intermediate sprint(s), and had a total elevation gain of 3452 m, and a total descent of -2787 m.
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The stage included 4 categorized climb(s) and 1 intermediate sprint(s).
Côte de Clermont-en-Genevois is a KOM cat. 2 climb, which starts at 45.3 km (125.6 km to go) and ends at 52.7 km (118.2 km to go). It has total distance of 7.5 km, and an average gradient of 4.7%, going from 282 to 629 meters of altitude.
Saint-Jean-de-Sixt is a Sprint at 141.3 km (29.6 km to go).
Col des Aravis is a KOM cat. 2 climb, which starts at 144.3 km (26.6 km to go) and ends at 151.9 km (19 km to go). It has total distance of 7.6 km, and an average gradient of 5.9%, going from 1032 to 1486 meters of altitude.
Côte de Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 163.7 km (7.2 km to go) and ends at 166.9 km (4 km to go). It has total distance of 3.2 km, and an average gradient of 6.7%, going from 906 to 1122 meters of altitude.
Crest-Voland is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 168.1 km (2.8 km to go) and ends at 170.4 km (0.5 km to go). It has total distance of 2.3 km, and an average gradient of 5.8%, going from 1077 to 1212 meters of altitude.