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Le Muret from Prabert

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Elevation profile Le Muret from Prabert

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Difficulty points 329
Length 2.4 mi
Average gradient 8.9%
Steepest segment 15.9%
Total ascent 1102 ft
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Le Muret from Prabert is a climb in the region Grenoble. It is 2.4 mi long and bridges 1102 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 8.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 329. The top of the ascent is located at 4386 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Route du Pré de l'Arc

This is an automatic translation, the original language is: French.
For road cyclists, this cul-de-sac is only attractive because of its often high gradients. It is a road that is mainly used by hikers' cars and by people interested in the Pré de l'Arc holiday camp, which is located shortly after the end of the tarmac road. From a historical point of view: this is the beginning of a road, planned in the 1930s, which was to cross the Belledonne massif at the Pas de la Coche, at an altitude of about 1900 m, and then descend to Rivier d'Allemont t... read more

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For road cyclists, this cul-de-sac is only attractive because of its often high gradients. It is a road that is mainly used by hikers' cars and by people interested in the Pré de l'Arc holiday camp, which is located shortly after the end of the tarmac road.

From a historical point of view: this is the beginning of a road, planned in the 1930s, which was to cross the Belledonne massif at the Pas de la Coche, at an altitude of about 1900 m, and then descend to Rivier d'Allemont to join the road to the Croix-de-Fer pass. Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately, from an ecological point of view), this project was never completed.

Pour les cyclistes routiers, ce cul-de-sac n'est attrayant que par ses pourcentages souvent élevés. Il s'agit en effet d'une route essentiellement utilisée par les voitures des randonneurs pédestres ainsi que par les personnes concernées par la colonie de vacances du Pré de l'Arc, située peu après la fin de la route goudronnée.

D'un point de vue historique : c'est le début d'une route, dont le projet date des années 30, et qui devait franchir le massif de Belledonne au Pas de la Coche, à environ 1900 m d'altitude, et redescendre ensuite au Rivier d'Allemont pour rejoindre la route du col de la Croix-de-Fer. Malheureusement (ou peut-être heureusement, d'un point de vue écologique), ce projet n'a jamais été mené à terme.

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Climbing times

5 mph 00:28:30
7 mph 00:20:10
9 mph 00:15:43
12 mph 00:11:48

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Frequently Asked Questions

Le Muret from Prabert 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!

Le Muret from Prabert is a serious climb and falls into the 2nd category. With a good basic fitness level, even without much cycling experience, you can complete this climb just fine. However, a bike with climbing gears is a must. Without experience or training, it will be really tough – but that’s part of the challenge!

Le Muret from Prabert is 2.4 mi long.

The average gradient of Le Muret from Prabert is 8.9%.

Le Muret from Prabert has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 15.9%.

The summit of Le Muret from Prabert is at 4386 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:28:30 to climb Le Muret from Prabert. At 7 mph the time is 00:20:10, and at 9 mph 00:15:43. For the fastest cyclists, 00:11:48 is an achievable time.

Le Muret from Prabert is located in the region Isère in France.

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