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Monte Cocco

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Elevation profile Monte Cocco

Statistics

Difficulty points 208
Length 1.2 mi
Average gradient 9.9%
Steepest segment 15.5%
Total ascent 640 ft

Short recap

1 hairpin turn
#84 toughest climb of Vicenza
#97 most elevation gain of Vicenza
#50 longest climb of Colli Berici
#87 average steepest climb of Veneto
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Monte Cocco is a climb in the region Colli Berici. It is 1.2 mi long and bridges 640 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 9.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 208. The top of the ascent is located at 728 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 4 photos.

Road names: Via Carbonarola & Via Monte Cocco

This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Italian.
Two kilometres that require a certain "agonism" given the profile that is not at all restful and the steep slopes. The start is demanding, but not too much, yet it is worth adjusting the pace to avoid using up too much energy. Halfway along the route, the road begins to go upwards with good continuity, until it passes the 15% near a left-hand bend. The last part will still require quite a bit of energy although the worst is over. It is a climb that should not be trusted too much. The... read more

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Two kilometres that require a certain "agonism" given the profile that is not at all restful and the steep slopes. The start is demanding, but not too much, yet it is worth adjusting the pace to avoid using up too much energy. Halfway along the route, the road begins to go upwards with good continuity, until it passes the 15% near a left-hand bend. The last part will still require quite a bit of energy although the worst is over. It is a climb that should not be trusted too much. The wide roadway does not let you perceive the slope and instead entices you to accelerate to quickly reach landmarks that seem too close. What is needed instead is patience and good preparation so as not to burst out immediately, all the more so in summer when the sun can get very hot.
The descent is great fun.

Due chilometri che richiedono un certo "agonismo", dato il profilo per niente riposante e le pendenze arcigne. L'inizio è impegnativo, ma non troppo, eppure conviene regolare il passo per non consumare troppo energie. A metà del percorso infatti la strada comincia ad andare all'insù con buona continuità, fino a superare il 15% nei pressi di un tornante a sinistra. L'ultima parte richiederà ancora abbastanza energia sebbene il peggio sia passato. Una salita di cui è bene non fidarsi troppo. La carreggiata ampia non lascia percepire la pendenza e invece invoglia ad accelerare per raggiungere velocemente riferimenti che paiono troppo vicini. Occorre invece pazienza a buona preparazione per non scoppiare subito, a maggior ragione d'estate quando il sole può scaldare notevolmente.
Divertentissima la discesa.

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Climbing times

5 mph 00:14:46
7 mph 00:10:27
9 mph 00:08:08
12 mph 00:06:07

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Frequently Asked Questions

Monte Cocco 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!

Monte Cocco is a 3rd-category climb. Almost anyone can handle this climb, as long as you have a bike with climbing gears. If you have little training, you will probably need to shift down significantly. For experienced riders, Monte Cocco is not a problem.

Monte Cocco is 1.2 mi long.

The average gradient of Monte Cocco is 9.9%.

Monte Cocco has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 15.5%.

The summit of Monte Cocco is at 728 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:14:46 to climb Monte Cocco. At 7 mph the time is 00:10:27, and at 9 mph 00:08:08. For the fastest cyclists, 00:06:07 is an achievable time.

Monte Cocco is located in the region Vicenza in Italy.

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