| Beautiful scenery |
| 12 hairpin turns |
| #67 toughest climb of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur |
| #59 most elevation gain of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur |
| #82 longest climb of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur |
| #84 average steepest climb of Alpes-Maritimes |
Col de la Madone de Gorbio from Menton is a climb in the region Alpes-Maritimes. It is 9 mi long and bridges 2999 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 6.3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 648. The top of the ascent is located at 3025 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 11 reviews of this climb and uploaded 31 photos.
Road name: Route de Val Gorbio
5.0 by DaveCHThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: English.Amazing climb! Very quiet from the second you leave Menton. Great quality roads, but watch out for rocks that have fallen off the cliffs. It does seem to kick up a bit in the final 5km, but nothing you can’t get your head down and grind through!... read more
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A five-star one. Why? 1) superb view of the Gulf of Menton 2) perfect road conditions! 3) almost zero traffic.
Slopes never excessive, mostly between 6/7%. Too bad there are no drinking fountains. Make it
Una di quelle da cinque stelle. Perché? 1) vista superba sul golfo di Mentone 2) condizioni delle strade perfette! 3) traffico quasi nullo.
Pendenze mai eccessive, perlopiù tra 6/7%. Peccato non ci siano fontanelle. Fatela
A very beautiful and scenic climb almost all with sea views, just over 13 km long it has an average gradient of less than 7% but double-digit sections, particularly at the beginning and in the final part after passing the village of Sant'Agnese. The first part unravels in the valley starting in Menton, passes under the highway viaduct a couple of times and then from after Sant'Agnese the road becomes narrower and more "wild". Used by Lance Amstrong (he who didn't win 7 Tours...) as a "test", it also gave its name to Trek's eponymous bike series.
Salita molto bella e panoramica quasi tutta con vista mare, lunga poco più di 13 km ha una pendenza media inferiore al 7% ma tratti a doppia cifra, in particolare all'inizio e nella parte finale dopo aver superato il borgo di Sant'Agnese. La prima parte si dipana nella vallata che parte da Menton, passa un paio di volte sotto il viadotto dell'autostrada e poi da dopo Sant'Agnese la strada diventa più stretta e più "selvaggia". Usata da Lance Amstrong (colui che non ha vinto 7 Tour...) come "test", ha dato anche il nome alla serie di bici omonima della Trek.
Amazing climb! Very quiet from the second you leave Menton. Great quality roads, but watch out for rocks that have fallen off the cliffs. It does seem to kick up a bit in the final 5km, but nothing you can’t get your head down and grind through!
A stunning climb, and with less and less traffic the further up you go. Ridden in December, and the weather at the top was worse than at the coast, but nothing a rain jacket couldn’t fix.
lovely views going up on initially wide road then after st agnes turn off becomes narrow single lane. 8% with 2.5km to go til the end. lots of skinny pro-looking riders who passed me super fast!
Wonderful climb. I started at the car park in front of the Hotel Riva in Menton, right by the sea, and from there rode up the Corniche des Serres de la Madone, so not quite the route I tick here, but still climbed 936 m at an average of 7.2%.
The advantage of this route is that you are immediately out of town and can start climbing through a quiet residential area. After about three kilometres you pass under the A8 viaduct, which reminded me very much of the Ponte Morandi near Genoa that collapsed in 2018, but this one fortunately stayed put. There the city ends and the climbing and scrambling begins.
At one point you look out on Sainte-Agnès, which is gracefully plastered there against a mountain peak. Before the village, you then turn left and can suddenly see the sea in the depths, as you are already at 600 metres. After that, spin around between the mountains with occasional (spectacular) views of the sea and occasional glances up, to see when that pass will finally come into sight.
The gradients between the viaduct and Sainte-Agnès are between 7 and 8%, but a couple of kilometres below the col you drive a kilometre or two below 3%, which is not bad at all. By the way, there is a sign every kilometre with the average gradient until the next one. And at some point you're there!
All in all, a hefty climb, but doable if you are not in a hurry (I was overtaken by all but one other cyclist). In the week before Easter it is quiet there, around noon I did see more and more cyclists, but this is also a popular climb. The road surface is fine.
In the section, don't forget to get off now and then to look out over Menton and the sea, because it is very beautiful. And you also immediately understand why it is called Côte d'Azure here, as the sea is very blue.
Prachtklim. Ik ben begonnen op de parkeerplaats voor hotel Riva in Menton, pal aan zee, en vandaar de Corniche des Serres de la Madone opgereden, dus niet helemaal de route die ik hier aankruis, maar toch 936 m geklommen tegen gemiddeld 7,2%.
Het voordeel van deze route is dat je meteen de stad uit bent en kunt gaan klimmen door een rustige woonbuurt. Na een kilometer of drie kom je onder het A8-viaduct door, dat me erg deed denken aan de Ponte Morandi bij Genua die in 2018 is ingestort, maar deze bleef gelukkig staan. Daar houd de stad op en begint het geklim en geslinger.
Op een gegeven moment kijk je uit op Sainte-Agnès, dat daar sierlijk tegen een bergtop is aangeplakt. Vóór het dorp ga je dan naar links en kun je ineens de zee in de diepte zien liggen, want je zit dan al op 600 meter. Daarna draai wat tussen de bergen rond met af en toe een (spectaculaire) blik op zee en af en toe een blik omhoog, om te kijken wanneer die pas nou eindelijk eens in zicht komt.
De hellingspercentages tussen het viaduct en Sainte-Agnès liggen tussen de 7 en 8%, maar een paar kilometer onder de col rijd je een of twee keer een kilometer onder de 3%, wat helemaal niet erg is. Er staat trouwens om de kilometer een bord met het gemiddelde stijgingspercentage tot het volgende. En op een gegeven moment ben je er dan!
Al met al een flinke klim, maar goed te doen als je geen haast hebt (ik werd door alle andere fietsers, op één na, ingehaald). In de week voor Pasen is het er rustig, rond de middag zag ik wel steeds meer fieters, maar dit is ook een populaire klim. Het wegdek is prima.
Vergeet in de afdeling niet af en toe af te stappen om over Menton en de zee uit te kijken, want het is er heel erg mooi. En je snapt ook meteen waarom het hier Côte d'Azure heet, want de zee is erg blauw.
First of all, its name is a call, a promise!
And then there's the hilltop village of Sainte Agnès, which is also an incentive. And then, with Menton as the starting point, the programme is tantalising.
And yes, it's a great climb. No doubt about it. It's a good, quiet road that winds its way nicely through some lovely scenery.
The gradients are never too steep, but you never rest either.
The sculpture didn't convince me, but it will please others.
The descent is fantastic, but you realise that the road is far from perfect. Obviously, we make the diversions to Sainte Agnès.
Yes, a must.
All the same, I hesitated between 4 and 5 stars.
Déjà, son nom résonne comme un appel, comme une promesse !
Et puis, il y a ce village perché de Sainte Agnès qui lui aussi est une motivation.
Et enfin, avec Menton comme point de départ, le programme est alléchant.
Et bien oui, c’est une belle ascension.
Pas de doute. Une bonne route calme qui serpente joliment à travers de chouettes paysages.
Les pourcentages ne sont jamais trop rudes, mais on ne se repose jamais non plus.
Là haut, à l’arrivée sur le col, la sculpture ne m’a pas convaincu mais elle plaira à d’autres.
La descente est formidable mais on s’aperçoit vite que la route est loin d’être parfaite.
Évidemment, on fait le détour par Sainte Agnès.
Oui, la Madone, c’est à faire.
J’ai tout de même hésité entre 4 et 5 étoiles.
Fine run-up straight ahead, you gradually feel it getting heavier. The centre of gravity is just over halfway. The switchbacks in the hairpins are a fine chance to telly off for a while, and of course to enjoy the scenery for a change. After a small rest comes the final chunk, where a small smear of around 12 per cent has been hiding.
Fijne aanloop rechttoe-rechtaan, je voelt het geleidelijk aan zwaarder worden. Het zwaartepunt ligt net over halfweg. De switchbacks in de haarspeldbochten zijn een fijne kans op even te teloorideeën, en uiteraard om eens van het landschap te genieten. Na een kleine rustpauze komt de laatste brok, waar een klein smeerlapje van om en bij de 12 procent zich verborgen heeft gehouden.
Very nice climb! You can start directly from the sea at Menton, go up towards Sainte Agnes on the most beautiful and wide road, and then take the slightly rougher road for the last 5/6 km of the pass! Beautiful scenery, I recommend doing it when it's not too hot and taking plenty of water with you! In itself it is not too hard as a climb, the gradient remains fairly constant but it almost never lets up, especially in the last 3 km which are the hardest!
Salita molto bella! Si può partire direttamente dal mare a Menton, salire direzione Sainte Agnes su strada più bella e larga, per poi imboccare la stradina un pó più "ruvida" degli ultimi 5/6 km del colle! Bellissimi paesaggi, consiglio di farla quando non fa troppo caldo e di portarsi molta acqua dietro! Di per sé non è troppo dura come salita, la pendenza rimane abbastanza costante però non molla quasi mai, soprattutto negli ultimi 3 km che sono i più duri!
Very nice col on the Côte d'Azur! The hardest part for me personally was the heat. In the summer, it can be very hot on this col, and there is little shade. However, you have a beautiful view of the Mediterranean and the village of Sainte-Agnès. If you are in the neighbourhood, do it!
Zeer mooie col aan de Côte d'Azur! Het lastigste vond ik persoonlijk de hitte. In de zomer kan het zeer warm worden op deze col, en er is weinig schaduw. Wel heb je een prachtig zicht op de Middellandse Zee en het dorpje Sainte-Agnès. Als je in de buurt bent, zeker doen!
Pro riders would start their stopwatch just before the 1st hairpin. Amazing views on this climb!
| 5 mph | 01:48:27 |
| 7 mph | 01:16:47 |
| 9 mph | 00:59:50 |
| 12 mph | 00:44:57 |
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