To convert km to miles, multiply by .62137; to convert meters to feet, multiply by 3.281 |
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The data for the following climbs are from Passi e Valli in Bicicletta, Prealpi Venete 1, by Penelope, Supino and Turchetto, ISBN 88-85318-5-9, and Passi e Valli in Bicicletta, Prealpi Venete 2, by Aldo Maroso, ISBN 978-88-88839-51-7. (above) • Semonzo4Cima Grappa (13th hardest climb in Italy): length of climb 19.2 km; vertical gain 1545 m |
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(above) • Possagno (Via degli Alpini4Bocca di Forca (3rd hardest climb in Italy): length of climb 9.9 km; vertical gain NB: these climbs connect with the "black" road, which eventually intersects with the road coming up from Semonzo and passing through Campo Croce, which in turn leads to the "classic route" from Romano to the summit. |
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(above) • Alano di Piave4Monte Tomba: length of climb 10.5 km; vertical gain 703m; average gradient 6.7%, maximum gradient 16-17% NB: these climbs connect with the "black" road, which eventually intersects with the road coming up from Semonzo, which in turn leads to the "classic route" from Romano which goes to the summit. |
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(above) • Seren del Grappa (center/Da Nardo)4Cima Grappa: length of climb 19.780km; vertical gain 1339m |
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