Passo San Boldo is a climb in the region Veneto. It is 5.9km long and bridges 451 vertical meters with an average gradient of 7.7%, resulting in a difficulty score of 401. The top of the ascent is located at 712 meters above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 4 reviews of this climb and uploaded 5 photos.
Road names: Via San Boldo & SP635
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Great pre-alpine classic. Short, intense, especially in the final, often windy section. Perfect asphalt.
Grande classico prealpino. Breve, intensa, soprattutto nella parte finale, spesso ventilata. Asfalto perfetto.
A climb that is well known to cyclists in the area, it is worth a visit if only to imagine how it was built by hand, in just 100 days, in 1916.
First part not too demanding, from hairpin bend no. 13 the gradients become a little steeper. The final part with the tunnels is very impressive.
Salita conosciutissima dai ciclisti della zona,merita una visita anche solo per immaginarne la costruzione a mano,in soli 100 giorni,nel 1916.
Prima parte non troppo impegnativa,dal tornante nº13 le pendenze si fanno un po’ più severe. Molto suggestiva la parte finale con le gallerie.
It's a classic of the place.
It's very historical because of the first world war (you can find some historical photos on the street just before the tunnels). The tunnels are regulated by traffinc lights and it can be annoying if you have to stop because then you have to restart in climb and the cars beyind you. Unfortunately is a traficated roads.
You climb throught the mountain so there is no sun, you are close inside in some way and can be suggestive (and cold). The way is quite hard especially at the end, it start more easy and then go high with the grade.
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