Famous climb |
Beautiful scenery |
27 hairpin turns |
#54 toughest climb of Italy |
#42 most elevation gain of Italy |
#59 longest climb of Italian Alps |
Monte Grappa from Pederobba is a climb in the region Dolomites. It is 24.8km long and bridges 1646 vertical meters with an average gradient of 6.6%, resulting in a difficulty score of 1422. The top of the ascent is located at 1726 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.
Road names: Via Roma, Via Monfenera, SP140 & Via Madonna Del Covolo
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I climbed up to Monte Tomba (approx. 9 km). The start of the climb is doable and there is good tarmac. In the last 2 km of Monte Tomba, parts of 15-17% are alternated with parts of 4-6%. The unevenness and poor quality of the asphalt make this a difficult stretch.
Then we descended Monte Tomba in the direction of Pieve. This is very steep (20-22%) with many hairpin turns. One of our group had a broken front wheel that got too hot (rim brakes).
Deze bekimming gedaan tot de Monte Tomba (ong. 9 km). Het begin van de klim is goed te doen en er ligt goed asfalt. In de laatste 2 km van de Monte Tomba worden stukken van 15-17% afgewisseld met stukken van 4-6%. Door de ongelijkmatigheid en de matige kwaliteit van het asfalt is dit een lastig stuk.
Daarna Monte Tomba afgedaald richting Pieve. Dit is zeer steil (20-22%) met veel haarspeltbochten. Bij een van ons groepje leidde dit tot een kapot voorwiel die te heet werd (velgremmen).
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11 km/h | 02:15:22 |
15 km/h | 01:39:16 |
19 km/h | 01:18:22 |