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Colle di Sampeyre

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2 reviews | Statistics | 2 photos
Colle di Sampeyre
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Elevation profile Colle di Sampeyre
Elevation profile Colle di Sampeyre
Elevation profile Colle di Sampeyre

Statistics

Difficulty points 1264
Length 15.8 km
Average gradient 8.3%
Steepest 100 meters 17.9%
Total ascent 1313m

Short recap

Beautiful scenery
6 hairpin turns
#18 toughest climb of Piedmont
#20 most elevation gain of Piedmont
#49 longest climb of Piedmont
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Colle di Sampeyre is a climb in the region Piedmont. It is 15.8km long and bridges 1313 vertical meters with an average gradient of 8.3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 1264. The top of the ascent is located at 2274 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.

Road name: Borgata Flandrini

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Colle di Sampeyre
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Reviews (2)

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joramino
1 y 5.0 01:14:00 (12.8km/h)
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Beautiful climb in Piedmont, following fairly soon after the Agnel Pass. During the first part, the forest gives enough shelter from the scorching sun. The second part has some more open sections. Despite the varying steep percentages and the high average, it was easy to find a suitable pace and thus the climb felt like a runner to me.

Contrary to other reports, I found the tarmac generally top-notch. Much of the road has brand new asphalt, so presumably this has been worked on in the past year. Of course during the descent you still have to be careful, as the good stretches are also regularly interspersed with some holes and cracks.

Prachtige beklimming in Piemonte, die redelijk snel na de Agnelpas volgt. Gedurende het eerste deel geeft het bos voldoende beschutting tegen de brandende zon. Het tweede deel kent wat meer open stukken. Ondanks de wisselende steile percentages en het hoge gemiddelde was het makkelijk een passend tempo te vinden en voelt de klim voor mij daarmee als een loper.

In tegenstelling tot andere berichten vond ik het asfalt over het algemeen top. Een groot deel van de weg kent gloednieuw asfalt, dus vermoedelijk is hier het afgelopen jaar aan gewerkt. Uiteraard tijdens de afdaling alsnog oppassen, omdat de goede stukken ook geregeld worden afgewisseld met wat gaten en scheuren.

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Kevin
2 y 5.0 01:32:33 (10.3km/h)
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You imagine yourself alone in the world at this col. Heavy, but very beautiful climb through a deserted landscape. Unfortunately, little visibility at the top due to dense fog.

Je waant je alleen op de wereld bij deze col. Zware, maar erg mooie beklimming door een verlaten landschap. Helaas weinig zicht op de top door dichte mist.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 02:15:47
11 km/h 01:26:24
15 km/h 01:03:22
19 km/h 00:50:01

Road surface condition

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Traffic

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