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Via Bolzon from Casiacco

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1 review/story | Elevation profile | 0 photos
In some places the road surface of this climb is bad, but it can be ridden with a road bike.
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Elevation profile Via Bolzon from Casiacco
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bad road

Statistics

Difficulty points 437
Length 1.7 mi
Average gradient 11.7%
Steepest segment 21.1%
Total ascent 1056 ft

Short recap

5 hairpin turns
Bad road
#66 toughest climb of Friuli Venezia Giulia
#19 most elevation gain of Pordenone
#22 longest climb of Pordenone
#15 average steepest climb of Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Via Bolzon from Casiacco is a climb in the region Pordenone. It is 1.7 mi long and bridges 1056 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 11.7%, resulting in a difficulty score of 437. The top of the ascent is located at 1640 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.

Road names: Via Bolzon & Via Anduins

3.0 by Giorgi
This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Italian.
The climb is quite demanding, beginning on a narrow but little-travelled road with asphalt in fair condition. Once you reach the main road, you walk along it for a few metres and cross over, until you reach the second section. This section is shorter and therefore less demanding than the first, but the road surface is in terrible condition. Travelled both uphill and downhill with a road bike with rim brake, the uphill did not give any problems, given the low speed, but the downhill was very dang... read more

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The climb is quite demanding, beginning on a narrow but little-travelled road with asphalt in fair condition. Once you reach the main road, you walk along it for a few metres and cross over, until you reach the second section. This section is shorter and therefore less demanding than the first, but the road surface is in terrible condition. Travelled both uphill and downhill with a road bike with rim brake, the uphill did not give any problems, given the low speed, but the downhill was very dangerous, with the rims of the wheels glowing. If I ever return to this area I will go down the main road.

La salita è bella impegnativa, inizia in una strada stretta ma poco trafficata con l'asfalto in condizioni discrete. Una volta raggiunti la strada principale la si percorre per qualche centinaia di metri, fino a raggiungere la seconda parte. Questa sezione è molto piú corta e quindi meno impegnativa della prima, ma il manto stradale è in condizioni terribili. Percorsa sia in salita sia in discesa con una bici da strada con rim brake, la salita non ha dato problemi, vista la bassa velocità, ma la discesa è stata molto pericolosa, con i cerchi delle ruote incandescenti. Se mai dovessi tornare in questa zona scenderò per la strada principale.

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Climbing times

5 mph 00:20:33
7 mph 00:14:33
9 mph 00:11:20
12 mph 00:08:31

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Frequently Asked Questions

Via Bolzon can be cycled from 2 sides. Vito d'Asio from Casiacco via Via Jacopo Ortis is the most popular side, but the summit can also be reached via Via Bolzon from Casiacco.

Via Bolzon from Casiacco 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!

Via Bolzon from Casiacco 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!

Via Bolzon from Casiacco is 1.7 mi long.

The average gradient of Via Bolzon from Casiacco is 11.7%.

Via Bolzon from Casiacco has a steepest segment with an average gradient of 21.1%.

The summit of Via Bolzon from Casiacco is at 1640 ft.

At a slow pace of 5 mph, it takes about 00:20:33 to climb Via Bolzon from Casiacco. At 7 mph the time is 00:14:33, and at 9 mph 00:11:20. For the fastest cyclists, 00:08:31 is an achievable time.

Via Bolzon from Casiacco is located in the region Pordenone in Italy.

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