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Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno

4.4
7 reviews | Elevation profile | 12 photos
Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno
Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno
Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno
Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno
Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno
Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno
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Elevation profile Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno

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Difficulty points 621
Length 5 mi
Average gradient 8.3%
Steepest segment 15.5%
Total ascent 2178 ft

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Beautiful scenery
14 hairpin turns
#24 toughest climb of Bergamo
#31 most elevation gain of Bergamo
#47 longest climb of Bergamo
#54 average steepest climb of Bergamo
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Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno is a climb in the region Bergamo. It is 5 mi long and bridges 2178 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 8.3%, resulting in a difficulty score of 621. The top of the ascent is located at 3241 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 7 reviews of this climb and uploaded 12 photos.

Road names: Piazza Italia, Via Umberto I, Via Campelme, Via Monte Basso, Via San Cipriano & Via Tiglio

4.0 by fpic12
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Italian.
great climb, one of the many in the bergamasque valleys. zero traffic and several switchbacks, very exposed to the sun, can usually be done even in the colder winter months. starts out strong right away with a small double digit ramp...then it gets a little less hard and makes you breathe, but when it starts being hard again it pretty much never lets up until the end. some sections are well over 10% and are long...you have to manage your strength well especially initially...for cyclists with a... read more

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Reviews (7)

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fpic12
2 Mo 4.0
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great climb, one of the many in the bergamasque valleys. zero traffic and several switchbacks, very exposed to the sun, can usually be done even in the colder winter months. starts out strong right away with a small double digit ramp...then it gets a little less hard and makes you breathe, but when it starts being hard again it pretty much never lets up until the end. some sections are well over 10% and are long...you have to manage your strength well especially initially...for cyclists with a good training base and a head tempered by major climbs. water only in Zogno and at the top where there's a drinking fountain at the pass.

gran bella salita, una delle tante nelle valli bergamasche. traffico zero e diversi tornanti, molto esposta al sole, solitamente si può fare anche nei mesi invernali più freddi. parte subito forte con una piccola rampa in doppia cifra...poi diventa un poco meno dura e fa respirare, ma quando ricomincia ad essere dura non molla praticamente mai fino alla fine. alcuni tratti sono ben oltre il 10% e sono lunghi...vanno gestire bene le forze soprattutto inizialmente...per ciclisti con una buona base di allenamento e una testa temprata da salite importanti. acqua solo a Zogno e in cima dove c'è una fontanella al passo.

Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno
Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno
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Van_der_Luc
11 Mo 5.0
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Fairly even ascent, with considerable gradients in some sections. There are stretches through the woods. Wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The road has several hairpin bends and should be taken with caution on the way up, as the road in the upper section is not very wide and has moderate gradients.

Salita discretamente regolare, con pendenze ragguardevoli in alcuni tratti. Ci sono tratti in mezzo ai boschi. Splendide viste panoramiche sui monti circostanti. La strada presenta diversi tornanti ed è da fare con cautela in dicesa, essendo la strada nela parte alta non molto larga e con discrete pendenze.

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AlessandroMaghini
11 Mo 4.0
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Challenging climb, the ramps at 13/14% are quite long and between one ramp and another you pedal at 7-9%, alternating until 300 m from the end of the climb. After the first 5 km the climb flattens out for a few hundred metres and then begins again. Very beautiful environment. Rather exposed to the sun.

Salita impegnativa, le rampe al 13/14% sono abbastanza lunghe e tra una rampa e l'altra si pedala al 7-9%, alternanza che si ripete fino a 300 m dalla fine della salita. Dopo i primi 5 km la salita spiana per qualche centinaio di metri e poi si ricomincia. Ambiente molto bello. Piuttosto esposta al sole.

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MauroBresciani
1 y 3.0
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Less difficult climb than the side from Brembilla but not to be underestimated because after the first few kilometres between 6 and 8% (apart from the small tear just after the start behind the church) at some point it goes into double figures without too much notice and in some places reaches 16% so it is not exactly easy. Very exposed to the sun so very good in autumn and spring. I did not see any drinking fountains but at the top the bar is always a rewarding landing place. The asphalt changes from good to very bad in a few stretches, but they don't bother you on the ascent. More dangerous on the descent. I have added a photo to give an example, hoping that it will be fixed in the meantime. Non-existent traffic.

Salita meno dura rispetto al lato da Brembilla ma da non sottovalutare perché dopo i primi km tra 6 e 8% (a parte lo strappetto appena partiti dietro la chiesa) ad un certo punto passa in doppia cifra senza troppo preavviso e in alcuni tratti arriva al 16% per cui non è propriamente facile. Molto esposta al sole per cui ottima in autunno e primavera. Non ho visto fontanelle ma in cima il bar è sempre un approdo premiante. Asfalto passa da buono a pessimo in pochi tratti che però in salita non danno fastidio. Più pericolosi in discesa. Ho aggiunto una foto per dare un esempio sperando che venga sistemato nel frattempo. Traffico inesistente.

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DiegoB14
1 y 5.0 via the Climbfinder app
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Classic climb in which the slopes below 6% are the only times you can catch your breath and which makes these sections seem flat. Fun, good views, little traffic

Classica salita in cui le pendenze sotto al 6% sono i soli momenti in cui si può tirare il fiato e che che ti fa sembrare questi tratti come pianeggianti. Divertente, bel panorama, poco traffico

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ClaudioFerrari
1 y 5.0 via the Climbfinder app
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Una delle salite del mio cuore, da entrambi i versanti una salita che non molla mai. Da Brembilla una rampa micidiale per tutti e 5 i km di lunghezza, da Zogno una salita più costante e lunga ma con tratti in doppia cifra che non mancano mai.

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EmaAmo
2 y 5.0
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Tough, constant, with various changes in gradient. To be tackled with adequate training. Little traffic along the entire route, beautiful panorama at the finish.

Dura, costante, con vari cambi di pendenza. Da affrontare con adeguato allenamento. Poco traffico presente lungo tutto il percorso, bel panorama all'arrivo.

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Climbing times

5 mph 01:00:06
7 mph 00:42:33
9 mph 00:33:09
12 mph 00:24:55

Road surface condition

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Traffic

76% 18% 6%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Sant'Antonio Abbandonato can be cycled from 2 sides. Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Val Brembilla.

Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno 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!

Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno is a first-category climb: long and tough. Do not underestimate this climb. Many famous Tour de France cols fall into this category. Prepare for a long, challenging ride. Only well-trained riders will reach the top smoothly. Make sure you have a road bike with climbing gears and enough training; otherwise, it will be a struggle.

Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno is 5 mi long.

The average gradient of Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno is 8.3%.

Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 15.5%.

The summit of Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno is at 3241 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 01:00:06 to climb Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno. At 7 mph the time is 00:42:33, and at 9 mph 00:33:09. For the fastest cyclists, 00:24:55 is an achievable time.

Sant'Antonio Abbandonato from Zogno is located in the region Bergamo in Italy.

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