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Lomo de Pedro Alfonso from El Tablero

3.5
2 reviews | Elevation profile | 0 photos
Elevation profile Lomo de Pedro Alfonso from El Tablero

Statistics

Difficulty points 629
Length 14.7 km
Average gradient 5.4%
Steepest 100 meters 13.5%
Total ascent 790m

Short recap

Hidden gem
15 hairpin turns
#83 toughest climb of Canary Islands
#53 most elevation gain of Canary Islands
#46 longest climb of Canary Islands
#34 average steepest climb of Gran Canaria
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Lomo de Pedro Alfonso from El Tablero is a climb in the region Gran Canaria. It is 14.7km long and bridges 790 vertical meters with an average gradient of 5.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 629. The top of the ascent is located at 814 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road name: GC-604

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Reviews (2)

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1 y 4.0 01:05:49 (13.4km/h)
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When I saw the gradient I thought this would be a nice running climb, but yes in Gran Canaria there are no running climbs and certainly not this one.
In the beginning through a village it is all still fairly constant with about'n 5,6,7%, once out of the village you get a few times a wall that you have to go up and then immediately descend again, this goes on a few times.
The last few hundred metres are quite tough and the road stops abruptly and turns into a dirt track.
The view at the top is beautiful, though.

Toen ik het stijgingspercentage zag dacht ik dat dit een lekkere lopend klimmetje zou zijn, maar ja in Gran Canaria zijn er echter geen lopende klimmen en deze al helemaal niet.
In het begin door een dorpje heen is het allemaal nog wel redelijk constant met zo'n 5,6,7% ongeveer, eenmaal uit het dorp krijg je een aantal keren een muurtje die je omhoog moet om vervolgens ook weer gelijk wat te dalen, dit gaat een paar keer zo door..
De laatste paar honderd meters zijn nog best wel even pittig en de weg stopt abrupt en gaat over in zandpad.
Het uitzicht boven is wel prachtig.

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2 y 3.0
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Surprising climb. Heavier than expected. Good road, but undulating profile so that you have to tackle the 'steepest 100 meters' several times. In terms of landscape, in my opinion, perhaps not the most beautiful in the beginning, but the last few km beautiful views. Nice to do.

Verrassende klim. Zwaarder dan verwacht. Goede weg, maar golvend profiel wat maakt dat je de ‘steilste 100 meter’ meerdere malen te lijf moet. Landschappelijk m.i. in het begin misschien niet de mooiste, maar de laatste paar km prachtige uitzichten. Leuk om te doen.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 02:06:04
11 km/h 01:20:13
15 km/h 00:58:49
19 km/h 00:46:26

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