Glaubenberg Pass
AnstiegKategorie 1

Glaubenberg Pass

A Category 1 Swiss climb stretching 14.9 km with 1,051 m of net elevation gain, an average gradient of 7.07%, and a brutal 21.83% maximum pitch.

Länge
14.9km
Ø
7.1%
Max
21.8%
Gipfel
1,543m
Aufstieg
1,472m
Route hier planenVorgezeichnet vom Fuß bis zum Gipfel, bereit zur Erweiterung zu deiner Ausfahrt.

Der Anstieg

Steigungsprofil

1536 m 506 m 0.0 km3.7 km7.4 km11.1 km14.9 km
+1046 m Aufstieg−16 m AbstiegMax. Steigung 15.9%

Overview

Glaubenberg Pass is a Category 1 climb in Switzerland, starting at 492 m and topping out at 1,543 m. The route covers 14.9 km with a net elevation gain of 1,051 m and a total ascent of 1,472 m — the difference between those two figures tells you something important: this is not a clean, uninterrupted grind. Undulations along the way force you to give back elevation you've already earned, pushing total climbing work well above the simple bottom-to-top differential.

The average gradient sits at 7.07%, which places consistent aerobic demand on the rider throughout. That number, however, conceals the climb's most demanding feature: a maximum gradient of 21.83%. A pitch of that steepness is not a momentary flick — it requires deliberate preparation.


How the Gradient Unfolds

The lower slopes ease you into the effort. Coming off the valley floor at 492 m, the road initially allows for rhythm-building before gradient begins to assert itself. As the climb progresses, sections of genuine steepness start to interrupt the flow, culminating in stretches that approach or reach that 21.83% maximum.

The total ascent figure of 1,472 m versus the net gain of 1,051 m confirms there are descending or flat interludes woven through the 14.9 km. Use these to recover deliberately — soft-pedal, control breathing, and avoid the temptation to push through them at race pace. You will need what you conserve.

The upper portion of the climb tends to be where Category 1 climbs extract their toll. Expect the road to narrow your mental margin as accumulated fatigue meets steeper ramps.


Pacing Notes

  • Target a sustainable watts-per-kilogram output from the start. At 7.07% average over 14.9 km, going out too hard in the first 4–5 km is a common and costly mistake. Use your FTP as the ceiling, not the floor.
  • The 21.83% sections will force a decision: either you have a gear small enough to maintain cadence and muscular integrity, or you're out of the saddle grinding through them. Prepare accordingly.
  • Gearing: A compact chainset (50/34) with an 11-32 or wider cassette is strongly advisable. Riders on standard chainsets without a 32-tooth or larger rear sprocket will suffer disproportionately on the maximum gradient ramps.
  • On the descending interludes: resist chasing speed recovery. Use reduced resistance to bring heart rate down rather than to make up time.
  • Nutrition: 14.9 km at this intensity will take most club-level riders 60–90 minutes. Eat and drink before you feel the need — the steep ramps make it difficult to eat once you're deep into the effort.

Key Numbers at a Glance

Stat Value
Length 14.9 km
Average Gradient 7.07%
Maximum Gradient 21.83%
Net Elevation Gain 1,051 m
Total Ascent 1,472 m
Start Elevation 492 m
Summit Elevation 1,543 m
Category 1

Bottom Line

Glaubenberg Pass rewards patient riders and punishes those who ignore the numbers. The 7.07% average is demanding but manageable if paced correctly. The 21.83% maximum is a completely different conversation — it will expose any weakness in gearing choice or early-climb discipline. Treat the descending sections as recovery gifts, not free speed. Arrive with a power target calibrated to your current fitness using the FTP estimator and a cassette that gives you options when the road tilts past 15%.

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