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Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola

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2 reviews | Elevation profile | 2 photos
Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola
Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola
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Elevation profile Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola

Statistics

Difficulty points 622
Length 5.6 mi
Average gradient 7%
Steepest segment 15.4%
Total ascent 2080 ft

Short recap

Beautiful scenery
10 hairpin turns
#10 toughest climb of Biella
#13 most elevation gain of Biella
#14 longest climb of Biella
#10 average steepest climb of Biella
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Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola is a climb in the region Biella. It is 5.6 mi long and bridges 2080 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 7%, resulting in a difficulty score of 622. The top of the ascent is located at 3615 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 2 photos.

Road names: Via Castello & Via Giovanni Porta

3.0 by Gigio
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Italian.
Beautiful but not overly demanding climb. Good asphalt at least until the hamlet then fair. Initial section fairly smooth, from the hamlet onwards almost always in double figures until the start of the path to Alpe Barone. Then slight up and down until the arrival bend where you can see an excellent view of the valley (although almost always with mist). Don't be fooled by the Alpe Noveis sign because there are still a couple of kilometres to go. Perfect for spring, to be avoided in summer b... read more

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Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola
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Reviews (2)

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Gigio
1 y 3.0 via the Climbfinder app
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Beautiful but not overly demanding climb. Good asphalt at least until the hamlet then fair. Initial section fairly smooth, from the hamlet onwards almost always in double figures until the start of the path to Alpe Barone. Then slight up and down until the arrival bend where you can see an excellent view of the valley (although almost always with mist). Don't be fooled by the Alpe Noveis sign because there are still a couple of kilometres to go. Perfect for spring, to be avoided in summer because of the heat. Zero views during the ascent.

Salita bella ma non eccessivamente impegnativa. Ottimo asfalto almeno fino alla frazione poi discreto. Tratto iniziale abbastanza scorrevole, dalla frazione in poi quasi sempre in doppia cifra fino alla partenza del sentiero per l’Alpe Barone. Poi leggero su e giù fino alla curva d’arrivo dove si vede un ottimo panorama sulla valle (anche se quasi sempre con foschia). Non fatevi ingannare dal cartello Alpe Noveis perché mancano ancora un paio di km alla fine. Perfetta per la primavera, da evitare in estate per il caldo. Zero panorama durante la salita.

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2 y 3.0
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Pleasant and very little traffic uphill. Woods, meadows and hamlets. Silence.

Gradevole e pochissimo trafficata salita. Boschi, prati e frazioncine. Silenzio.

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Climbing times

5 mph 01:07:33
7 mph 00:47:49
9 mph 00:37:16
12 mph 00:28:00

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Frequently Asked Questions

Alpe di Noveis can be cycled from 4 sides. Alpe di Noveis via Caprile is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Alpe di Noveis via Ailoche, Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola & Alpe di Noveis from Cascina La Giù.

Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola is a challenging ascent. For this type of climbing, we recommend mountain gearing, specifically a compact system. This means a small front chainring of 34 teeth, combined with a rear cassette where, depending on your level, strength, and experience, you choose a sprocket with 30, 32, or even 34 teeth. Remember that a smooth cadence is always more efficient!

Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola is a first-category climb: long and tough. Do not underestimate this climb. Many famous Tour de France cols fall into this category. Prepare for a long, challenging ride. Only well-trained riders will reach the top smoothly. Make sure you have a road bike with climbing gears and enough training; otherwise, it will be a struggle.

Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola is 5.6 mi long.

The average gradient of Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola is 7%.

Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 15.4%.

The summit of Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola is at 3615 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 01:07:33 to climb Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola. At 7 mph the time is 00:47:49, and at 9 mph 00:37:16. For the fastest cyclists, 00:28:00 is an achievable time.

Alpe di Noveis from Coggiola is located in the region Biella in Italy.

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