| Rank | Climb |
|---|---|
|
Cerro El Ávila / El Humboldt from Macuto
14.4 km
14.8%
3778
|
|
|
Pico da Caledônia from Nova Friburgo
8.8 km
13.2%
3348
|
|
|
Tres Cruces from Las Mercedes
76.3 km
5.7%
2908
|
|
| 4 |
La subida al Segundo Monolito from Mendoza
33.5 km
6.9%
2559
|
| 5 |
Cerro El Ávila / El Humboldt from Caracas
8.9 km
14.1%
2480
|
| 6 |
Alto El Sifón from Armero
87.9 km
4.6%
2342
|
| 7 |
Pico do Ibituruna from Governador Valadares
8.9 km
11.7%
2314
|
| 8 |
Abra Pirhuayani from Quince Mil
97.1 km
4.3%
2212
|
| 9 |
Alto de Letras from Mariquita
79.9 km
4.5%
2167
|
| 10 |
Paso Agua Negra from Vicuña
126.2 km
3%
1972
|
In South America cyclists can find 329 interesting climbs between 1 m and 4769 m above sea level. Cerro El Ávila / El Humboldt from Macuto is the toughest ascent with a difficulty score of 3778. Climbs have an average length of 10.5 km and 536 m of total ascent.
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