| Rank | Climb |
|---|---|
|
El Mirador del Borriquito from Río Segura
6.6 mi
7.2%
652
|
|
|
Alto Rey from Puente de Piedra
9.5 mi
5.5%
633
|
|
|
Monte Ardel from Puente de la Vicaría
9.4 mi
5.6%
623
|
|
| 4 |
Alto Rey via Villares de Jadraque
10.5 mi
5.1%
621
|
| 5 |
Monte Ardel via Boche
9.9 mi
5.4%
607
|
| 6 |
Monte Ardel from Arroyo de Tinjarra
9 mi
5.8%
606
|
| 7 |
Monte Ardel from Río Tús
10.6 mi
4.9%
589
|
| 8 |
Puerto del Piélago from San Román de los Montes
12.4 mi
4.6%
566
|
| 9 |
Alto Rey from Las Navas de Jadraque
7.1 mi
6%
557
|
| 10 |
Puerto de la Quesera from Majaelrayo
17 mi
3.5%
549
|
In the region Castile–La Mancha cyclists can find 299 interesting climbs between 1214 ft and 5820 ft above sea level. El Mirador del Borriquito from Río Segura is the toughest ascent with a difficulty score of 652. Climbs have an average length of 4.1 mi and 883 ft of total ascent.
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