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Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato

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2 reviews | Statistics | 3 photos
Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato
Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato
Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato
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Elevation profile Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato
Elevation profile Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato
Elevation profile Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato

Statistics

Difficulty points 739
Length 10.9 km
Average gradient 7%
Steepest 100 meters 14.1%
Total ascent 763m

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14 hairpin turns
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Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato is a climb in the region Lombardy. It is 10.9km long and bridges 763 vertical meters with an average gradient of 7%, resulting in a difficulty score of 739. The top of the ascent is located at 1085 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 3 photos.

Road names: SP111 & SP56

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Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato
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Reviews (2)

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1980Paul
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A steep climb that starts wide and gets narrower. Views are beautiful and the villages you cycle through even more so. This climb was not planned and when I started it (by missing a turn) I had had 1500 altimeters and it was too much for me. Second part of the climb I didn't ride because I got back on my old route. It was relatively quiet though.

Een steile beklimming die breed begint en steeds smaller wordt. Uitzicht is prachtig en de dorpjes waar je doorheen fietst nog mooier. Deze klim stond niet op de planning en toen ik er aan begon (door een afslag te missen) had ik 1500 hoogtemeters gehad en was het voor mij wel teveel van het goede. Tweede deel van de klim heb ik niet gereden omdat ik weer op mijn oude route kwam. Het was wel relatief rustig.

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

Magnificent climb. The first part is a wide two-lane road going up steeply. At the end of this first part, a beautiful view over Lago d'Idro. After a short descent to Treviso Bresciano, a typical Italian mountain village, the road winds irregularly and steeply upwards to the Passo della Fobbia. Fifteen years ago, this was my first mountain ascent on a racing bike, years later it is still beautiful!

Prachtige klim. Het eerste stuk brede tweebaansweg die stijl omhoog loopt. Aan het einde van dit eerste deel een prachtig uitzicht over het Lago d'Idro. Na een korte afdaling naar Treviso Bresciano, een typisch Italiaans bergdorpje, slingert de weg onregelmatig en stijl verder omhoog tot aan de Passo della Fobbia. Vijftien jaar geleden mijn eerste bergbeklimming op de racefiets, jaren later nog steeds mooi!

Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato
Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato
Passo Cavallino della Fobbia from Lemprato
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Climbing times

7 km/h 01:33:03
11 km/h 00:59:12
15 km/h 00:43:25
19 km/h 00:34:16

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