Cornoleda from Cinto Euganeo is a climb in the region Padua. It is 0.6 km long and bridges 86 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 14.3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 128. The top of the ascent is located at 116 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 4 photos.
Road name: Via Cornoleda
3.0 by David_BianucciThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: Italian.Terrifying little tear of a few hundred metres that leads from the centre of Cinto Euganeo to the village of Cornoleda, located on the slopes of the Gemola. The gradient is constantly above 15% and the few metres that are a little less steep are found at the Cornoleda cemetery, just halfway up the ramp. From Cornoleda the road continues halfway up to Valle San Giorgio, but the route is actually unpaved and venturing out on a road bike can be very difficult. The asphalt is not great, so on the... read more
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Terrifying little tear of a few hundred metres that leads from the centre of Cinto Euganeo to the village of Cornoleda, located on the slopes of the Gemola.
The gradient is constantly above 15% and the few metres that are a little less steep are found at the Cornoleda cemetery, just halfway up the ramp. From Cornoleda the road continues halfway up to Valle San Giorgio, but the route is actually unpaved and venturing out on a road bike can be very difficult. The asphalt is not great, so on the descent it is best not to get too caught up in the fact that the road is straight. From the village you can see a beautiful panorama towards Monte Cinto. It is well worth it if you want to do some strength training....
Terrificante strappetto di poche centinaia di metri che dal Centro di Cinto Euganeo porta al paese di Cornoleda, posto sulle pendici del Gemola.
La pendenza è costantemente sopra il 15% e i pochi metri un po' meno ripidi si trovano in corrispondenza del cimitero di Cornoleda, giusta a metà della rampa. Da Cornoleda la strada prosegue a mezza mezza costa verso Valle San Giorgio, ma il percorso è di fatto sterrato e avventurarsi in bici da corsa può essere molto difficile. L'asfalto non è un granchè, quindi in discesa è meglio non farsi prendere troppo dal fatto che la strada è rettilinea. Dal paese si vede un bel panorama verso il Monte Cinto. Vale la pena, se si vuole fare un allenamento di forza...
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