Passo Dosso Alto, da Anfo Bike Climb - PJAMM Cycling

30.2
PDI
11.2 mi
DISTANCE
4,491 ft
GAINED
7.4 %
AVG. GRADE

FULL CLIMB STATS

Page Contributor(s): Willem van den Bergh, Netherlands.

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This 11.2 mile bike climb is located in Lombardia, Italy. The average gradient is 7.4% and there is a total elevation gain of 4,491 ft, finishing at 5,633 ft.

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Climb Summary

Steepest kilometer begins at km 16 (10.9%)


Strava member  Niccolò Varanini writes of this climb:  “Hi John Johnson The name of the pass is "Passo baremone". The first part of the climb is paved however after about 11km starts an unpaved segment (about 200m d+ of climb). The road is not bad and we usually ride it with our road bike but of course it depends a lot on your skills! By the way the climb and the landscape are really beautiful.”