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Muro di Arensod

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1 review/story | Elevation profile | 4 photos
Muro di Arensod
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Elevation profile Muro di Arensod

Statistics

Difficulty points 93
Length 0.2 km
Average gradient 22.5%
Steepest 100 meters 26.8%
Total ascent 42m

Short recap

#75 toughest climb of Aosta Valley
#75 most elevation gain of Aosta Valley
#75 longest climb of Aosta Valley
#19 average steepest climb of Europe
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Muro di Arensod is a climb in the region Aosta Valley. It is 0.2km long and bridges 42 vertical meters with an average gradient of 22.5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 93. The top of the ascent is located at 665 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 4 photos.

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Reviews (1)

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This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Dutch. Show original

Had already picked up the Muro di Rovines after the nice climb to Verrogne on the descent, triggered by CF route map, so a bis number on this nearby second shorter but steeper wall was a logical next step.
Actually, it is a short side street you would cycle past without noticing in the descent towards the main valley road to Aosta.
Without pity beastly straight up with faint left turns towards the end where the road also narrows and the road surface deteriorates.
Houses along both sides so car traffic possible.
Dead end at car park where tarmac stops.

Pick up as a challenge!
Does the foot go out of the click pedal onto the ground (like me) or not is the bike question.

Had na de mooie klim naar Verrogne in de afdaling, getriggerd door CF routekaart, de Muro di Rovines al meegepikt zodat een bisnummer op deze vlak in de buurt gelegen tweede kortere doch steilere muur een logisch vervolg was.
Eigenlijk is het een korte zijstraat waar je zonder het te merken zou voorbijfietsen in de afdaling richting grote dal weg naar Aosta.
Zonder medelijden beestig recht omhoog met naar het einde toe flauwe linkse bocht waar de weg ook versmalt en het wegdek verslechterd.
Huizen langs beide kanten dus autoverkeer mogelijk.
Doodlopend eindpunt op parking waar asfalt stopt.

Meepikken als uitdaging!
Gaat de voet uit het klikpedaal de grond op (zoals ik) of niet is de fietsvraag.

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Climbing times

7 km/h 00:01:36
11 km/h 00:01:01
15 km/h 00:00:44
19 km/h 00:00:35

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