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Quota 101 from Tramonte

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Quota 101 from Tramonte
Quota 101 from Tramonte
Quota 101 from Tramonte
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Elevation profile Quota 101 from Tramonte

Statistics

Difficulty points 60
Length 0.8 mi
Average gradient 6.1%
Steepest segment 11.6%
Total ascent 253 ft

Short recap

1 hairpin turn
#50 toughest climb of Padua
#47 most elevation gain of Padua
#41 longest climb of Padua
#47 average steepest climb of Padua
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Quota 101 from Tramonte is a climb in the region Padua. It is 0.8 mi long and bridges 253 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 6.1%, resulting in a difficulty score of 60. The top of the ascent is located at 308 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 4 photos.

Road name: Via Pozzacale

This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Italian.
Very different from its twin starting point in Luvigliano. You start from Tramonte near Villa Rosa and for a few hundred metres you advance on a really gentle slope. Then a beautiful panorama opens up over vineyards and country houses, and the climb appears in all its development. The gradient is constant and the asphalt excellent. The final part of the route, taken backwards, is one of the most evocative descents of all the Euganean Hills, devoid as it is of excessively tight bends and characte... read more

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Quota 101 from Tramonte
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Very different from its twin starting point in Luvigliano. You start from Tramonte near Villa Rosa and for a few hundred metres you advance on a really gentle slope. Then a beautiful panorama opens up over vineyards and country houses, and the climb appears in all its development. The gradient is constant and the asphalt excellent. The final part of the route, taken backwards, is one of the most evocative descents of all the Euganean Hills, devoid as it is of excessively tight bends and characterised by a constant gradient and smooth asphalt. For most of the route you ride in the sun, which can be problematic in summer. But the route is short and at the top you have the comfort of shade. Barely any traffic.

Molto diversa dalla gemella che parte da Luvigliano. Si attacca da Tramonte vicino a Villa Rosa e per qualche centinaio di metri si avanza su pendenza veramente lieve. Poi si apre un panorama bellissimo su vigneti e case di campagna, e la salita appare in tutto il suo sviluppo. La pendenza è costante e l'asfalto ottimo. La parte finale percorsa all'indietro costituisce una delle discese più suggestive di tutti gli Euganei, priva com'è di curve troppo strette e caratterizzata da pendenza costante e asfalto liscio. Per la maggior parte del tracciato si pedala al sole, d'estate può essere problematico. Ma il tracciato è breve e in cima si ha il conforto dell'ombra. Traffico appena accennato.

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Climbing times

5 mph 00:09:31
7 mph 00:06:44
9 mph 00:05:15
12 mph 00:03:56

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quota 101 can be cycled from 3 sides. Monte Sengiari is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Quota 101 from Luvigliano & Quota 101 from Tramonte.

You don't need special gearing for Quota 101 from Tramonte. 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.

Quota 101 from Tramonte falls into the 5th category. With good fitness, you can ride it up with speed and power. If you have less training, shift down and climb smoothly.

Quota 101 from Tramonte is 0.8 mi long.

The average gradient of Quota 101 from Tramonte is 6.1%.

Quota 101 from Tramonte has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 11.6%.

The summit of Quota 101 from Tramonte is at 308 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:09:31 to climb Quota 101 from Tramonte. At 7 mph the time is 00:06:44, and at 9 mph 00:05:15. For the fastest cyclists, 00:03:56 is an achievable time.

Quota 101 from Tramonte is located in the region Padua in Italy.

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