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Monte Grana via Monte Pradone

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Monte Grana via Monte Pradone
Monte Grana via Monte Pradone
Monte Grana via Monte Pradone
Monte Grana via Monte Pradone
Monte Grana via Monte Pradone
Monte Grana via Monte Pradone
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Elevation profile Monte Grana via Monte Pradone

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Difficulty points 82
Length 1.3 mi
Average gradient 4.3%
Steepest segment 14.8%
Total ascent 299 ft
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Monte Grana via Monte Pradone is a climb in the region Bologna. It is 1.3 mi long and bridges 299 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 82. The top of the ascent is located at 846 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 6 photos.

Road names: Via Cavaioni & Via di Casaglia

3.0 by Deadnature
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Italian.
Arriving from Parco Cavaioni, you face in quick succession the wall of Monte Pradone, which is short but with gradients of over 15%, and then (after a quick counter-slope), the ascent to Monte Grana, where the toughest slopes are in the last 100 metres. This is a fun stretch to add to a tour of the hills: once over the top, you can descend from Casaglia or reach San Luca via Monte Albano.... read more

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Monte Grana via Monte Pradone
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Arriving from Parco Cavaioni, you face in quick succession the wall of Monte Pradone, which is short but with gradients of over 15%, and then (after a quick counter-slope), the ascent to Monte Grana, where the toughest slopes are in the last 100 metres.

This is a fun stretch to add to a tour of the hills: once over the top, you can descend from Casaglia or reach San Luca via Monte Albano.

Arrivando dal Parco Cavaioni, si affrontano in rapida successione il muro di Monte Pradone, breve ma con pendenze che arrivano oltre il 15%, e a seguire (dopo un veloce tratto in contropendenza), l'ascesa a Monte Grana, dove le pendenze più dure sono negli ultimi 100 metri.

Un tratto divertente da aggiungere in un giro sui colli: una volta scollinato, si può scendere da Casaglia o raggiungere San Luca via Monte Albano.

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Climbing times

5 mph 00:15:47
7 mph 00:11:10
9 mph 00:08:42
12 mph 00:06:32

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Frequently Asked Questions

Monte Grana can be cycled from 4 sides. Monte Grana from Bologna is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Monte Grana via Monte Pradone, Montalbano from Bologna & Montalbano via Via Monte Albano.

You don't need special gearing for Monte Grana via Monte Pradone. The slope isn't long or steep enough to require much shifting down. You can conquer this climb on power alone. However, a compact gearing system with a smallest front chainring of 34 and largest rear sprocket of 28 or 30 is always nice if you enjoy cycling uphill. This helps maintain a smooth cadence.

Monte Grana via Monte Pradone is a 4th-category climb. A sprint to the top is usually not an option, and untrained riders will definitely feel it in their legs. For trained cyclists, it is a great training climb.

Monte Grana via Monte Pradone is 1.3 mi long.

The average gradient of Monte Grana via Monte Pradone is 4.3%.

Monte Grana via Monte Pradone has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 14.8%.

The summit of Monte Grana via Monte Pradone is at 846 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:15:47 to climb Monte Grana via Monte Pradone. At 7 mph the time is 00:11:10, and at 9 mph 00:08:42. For the fastest cyclists, 00:06:32 is an achievable time.

Monte Grana via Monte Pradone is located in the region Bologna in Italy.

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