Colle di Arquata
SalitaCategoria 2

Colle di Arquata

A practical profile of the Colle di Arquata cycling climb, with pacing and gearing notes for its sustained category 2 effort.

Lunghezza
8.5km
Media
6.2%
Max
9.9%
Vetta
1,039m
Dislivello
510m
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La salita

Profilo altimetrico

1031 m 521 m 0.0 km2.1 km4.2 km6.4 km8.5 km
+510 m ascesa−0 m discesaPendenza massima 9.9%

Colle di Arquata cycling climb profile

Colle di Arquata is an 8.5 km category 2 climb in Italy, rising from 511 m to 1039 m. The headline number is the 6.23% average gradient, but the more useful takeaway is how that average interacts with the 9.89% maximum. This is not a climb defined by extreme ramps, but it is long enough and steep enough that poor pacing early will make the upper part feel much harder than the profile suggests.

With 528 m of net elevation gain over 8.5 km, the climb asks for a controlled, sustained effort rather than repeated accelerations. The average gradient sits in the range where most trained riders can settle into a rhythm, but the listed maximum close to 10% means there are steeper sections capable of forcing a shift in cadence and power. The risk is not the maximum gradient by itself. The risk is arriving at it already over threshold.

How the gradient unfolds

The available profile does not identify exactly where the steepest pitch comes, so the safest reading is to treat Colle di Arquata as a continuous climb from bottom to summit. There is no reason, from the supplied data, to count on a long recovery section or a clear mid-climb reset. That matters tactically: the correct pacing plan is built around conserving enough torque and aerobic headroom for the harder pitches whenever they arrive.

The start at 511 m and summit at 1039 m also give the climb a clean vertical shape. It gains real height without needing an unusually high average gradient to do it. That combination often rewards riders who can keep pressure on the pedals without chasing every change in slope. If the road eases, keep the effort smooth rather than using it as an excuse to surge. If it steepens toward the 9.89% maximum, accept a small speed drop and protect cadence.

Pacing and gearing notes

Ride the opening portion slightly under your sustainable climbing effort, especially if using /glossary/ftp as the anchor for pacing. A climb of this length at 6.23% average is long enough for early enthusiasm to compound, but not so long that you need to ride defensively from the first pedal stroke. The sweet spot is controlled pressure: firm, repeatable, and just below the point where breathing becomes ragged.

Gearing should be chosen for the steepest listed pitch, not the average. A setup that feels comfortable at 6.23% can feel overgeared when the road approaches 9.89%, particularly late in the climb. Prioritize a low gear that lets you stay seated and keep traction rather than grinding through the ramps. If you are estimating sustainable power before riding it, /tools/ftp-estimator is more useful than guessing from the average gradient alone.

The best way to ride Colle di Arquata is to respect its consistency. Hold back just enough early, keep the pedals turning through the sharper sections, and let the final part of the climb be where you spend the effort you saved.

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