AscensionCatégorie 4

Passo Campiano

A 10.1 km category 4 climb averaging 3.06%, lifting you 308 m from 62 m to a 370 m summit with ramps hitting 10.15%.

Longueur
10.1km
Moy
3.1%
Max
10.2%
Sommet
370m
Dénivelé
296m
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L'ascension

Profil de la pente

356 m 62 m 0.0 km2.5 km5.0 km7.5 km10.1 km
+296 m montée−2 m descentePente max 10.1%

Overview

Passo Campiano is a long, gentle-on-paper climb that rewards a steady head. Over 10.1 km it averages just 3.06%, carrying you from a start elevation of 62 m up to a 370 m summit. That works out to 308 m of net elevation gain, with 296 m of measured ascent packed into the ride. On the numbers alone this is a category 4 effort — the mildest of the classified brackets, below categories 3, 2, 1 and hors catégorie — but the low average hides a sting: a maximum gradient of 10.15% waiting somewhere in the shape.

How the Gradient Unfolds

A 3.06% average across 10.1 km tells you this is a false-flat climb for long stretches, but the 10.15% peak means the gradient is far from uniform. Expect the road to sit well under the average for much of its length, letting you roll at speed, then rear up on isolated ramps that briefly more than triple that mean pitch. With only 296 m of total ascent spread over such distance, the climbing is dilute — the challenge is not raw steepness but managing the surges without blowing your rhythm. Every ramp that spikes toward 10.15% must be balanced by softer, near-flat sections that pull the average back down to 3.06%.

Pacing Notes

On a climb this shallow, the danger is going out too hard on the flatter opening and paying for it when the gradient bites. Anchor your effort to power, not feel. Aim to sit around or just below your FTP on the steep ramps and back off on the false flats so your average stays sustainable across all 10.1 km. If you do not know your threshold number yet, run it through the FTP estimator before you plan pacing — a target wattage turns those 10.15% pitches from a scramble into a measured push. Because the summit sits only 308 m above the start, this is a climb you can afford to pace aggressively once you trust your ceiling.

Gearing

You do not need mountain gearing for a 3.06% average, but the 10.15% ramps argue against going too tall. A compact chainset paired with a wide-range cassette covers this comfortably. A 34×32 will spin most riders up the steepest sections without forcing a grind, and if you like to keep cadence high or you are carrying fatigue, a 34×34 gives that extra margin on the short pitches. Either setup lets you stay seated and smooth across the long false-flat portions while keeping a bail-out gear ready for the 10.15% surges.

Summary

Passo Campiano is a deceptively easy-looking climb: long, mostly shallow, but with sharp ramps that reward disciplined pacing and sensible gearing. Treat the 3.06% average as a baseline, respect the 10.15% peaks, and you will crest the 370 m summit with plenty left.

Length: 10.1 km
Average gradient: 3.06%
Max gradient: 10.15%
Start: 62 m
Summit: 370 m
Net gain: 308 m
Total ascent: 296 m
Category: 4

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