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Colonei di Caprino from Caprino Veronese

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1 review/story | Statistics | 0 photos
Elevation profile Colonei di Caprino from Caprino Veronese
Elevation profile Colonei di Caprino from Caprino Veronese
Elevation profile Colonei di Caprino from Caprino Veronese

Statistics

Difficulty points 730
Length 20.4 km
Average gradient 5.4%
Steepest 100 meters 11.7%
Total ascent 1103m

Short recap

Beautiful scenery
11 hairpin turns
#52 toughest climb of Veneto
#27 most elevation gain of Veneto
#23 longest climb of Veneto
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Colonei di Caprino from Caprino Veronese is a climb in the region Veneto. It is 20.4km long and bridges 1103 vertical meters with an average gradient of 5.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 730. The top of the ascent is located at 1366 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Via Giulio Sandri, Via Enzo Ferrari & SP8dir

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I do not have time to cycle all the way to Monte Baldo. The first part, up to Spiazzi, is the same as Monte Baldo. Over a (on a Tuesday morning) not too busy provincial road with good tarmac. Nowhere does it get really hard and you can make good speed on the various flatter parts. At Spiazzi, you turn off the main road and cycle another three kilometres to the next junction. Your final destination is already on your left. At the fork you really turn off from Monte Baldo and continue on a small road. There is hardly any traffic here; the road surface changes in quality but never becomes dramatic. The kilometres with the hairpin bends are the toughest with almost 9% average. However, in view of the above, these are perfectly doable. The last 2.5 km go up and down a bit. I cycled on until the tarmac stopped at a little house.

Deze klim deze ik vanwege tijdgebrek om helemaal naar Monte Baldo te fietsen. Het eerste stuk, tot aan Spiazzi, is hetzelfde als de Monte Baldo. Over een (op dinsdsgochtend) niet al te drukke provinciale weg met goed asfalt. Hier wordt het nergens echt zwaar en kun je op de diverse vlakkere gedeeltes ook aardig snelheid maken. Bij Spiazzi sla je af van de provinciale weg en fiets je een dikke drie kilometer wederom vrij gelijkmatig naar de volgende splitsing. Je zit je eindpunt hief al links van je liggen. Bij de splitsing ga je echt afbuigen van Monte Baldo en ga je over een kleine weg verder. Hier is nauwelijks verkeer; het wegdek wisselt in kwaliteit maar wordt nooit dramatisch. De kilometers met de haarspeldbochten zijn het zwaarst met bijna 9% gemiddeld. Maar deze zijn gezien het voorgaande prima te doen. De laatste 2.5 kilometer glooien wat op en neer. Ik fietste door tot het asfalt stopte bij een huisje.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 02:54:54
11 km/h 01:51:18
15 km/h 01:21:37
19 km/h 01:04:26

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