Alto del Aguila
SubidaHors Catégorie

Alto del Aguila

26 km at 7.2% climbing from 1322 m to 3194 m — a 1872 m net gain that ranks squarely as hors catégorie.

Extensão
26km
Méd.
7.2%
Máx.
12.2%
Cume
3,194m
Ganho de elevação
1,853m
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A subida

Perfil de inclinação

3185 m 1332 m 0.0 km6.5 km13.0 km19.5 km26.0 km
+1853 m subida−0 m descidaInclinação máxima 12.2%

Overview

Alto del Aguila is a genuine hors catégorie monster — the kind of climb that earns its HC label not through a single vicious wall but through relentless, sustained duration. Over 26 km the road rises from 1322 m to 3194 m, a net elevation gain of 1872 m at an average gradient of 7.2%. The total ascent comes in at 1853 m, meaning almost every metre of the climb points upward with barely a false flat to break the rhythm.

At this length and pitch, Alto del Aguila is less a sprint and more an hour-plus meditation on pacing discipline. The summit sits above 3194 m, high enough that thin air becomes a real factor in the final third — your legs may feel fine while your lungs quietly protest.

How the Gradient Unfolds

The 7.2% average tells only part of the story. With a maximum gradient of 12.22%, there are ramps steep enough to force you out of the saddle, but the gap between the average and the max is modest by HC standards. That signals a climb of remarkable consistency rather than a stair-step of savage pitches and recovery flats.

Practically, expect long stretches hovering near that 7.2% mean, punctuated by pinches climbing toward 12.22%. Because the tough sections aren't wildly harder than the sustained grind, the danger is complacency: a gradient that never truly relents will grind down riders who start too hard far more than a spiky profile ever could.

Pacing Notes

The single most important number here is your threshold. Because Alto del Aguila is so long and even, it rewards riding just below your FTP and holding there — no heroics on the steeper 12.22% pinches, no coasting where the grade eases. Aim to arrive at the 3194 m summit with something left, because altitude steadily erodes your ceiling as you climb.

If you don't know your threshold, dial it in first with the FTP estimator. Then set a target power a notch under it and treat the whole 26 km as one continuous effort. On a climb with 1872 m of net gain, a 5% overpace in the first 10 km will cost you far more than 5% on the road above.

Gearing

Do not under-gear this one. For a 26 km climb averaging 7.2% and touching 12.22%, a compact chainring paired with a wide-range cassette is the sensible baseline. A 34×32 is the minimum most fit riders should consider, and it will feel adequate on the sustained sections. But given the length and the altitude sapping your output near 3194 m, a 34×34 is the smarter choice for all but the strongest climbers — the extra range lets you spin the steep ramps rather than grind them, preserving your legs for the long haul above. When in doubt on an HC climb this size, gear easier than your ego wants.

Summary

Alto del Aguila is a complete hors catégorie test: long, high, and unrelentingly consistent. Pace it below threshold, gear it generously, and respect the thin air waiting at the top — do those three things and 1872 m of climbing become a triumph rather than a trial.

Length: 26 km
Average gradient: 7.2%
Max gradient: 12.22%
Start: 1322 m
Summit: 3194 m
Net gain: 1872 m
Total ascent: 1853 m
Category: HC

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