Lunada, Burgos
SubidaCategoria 2

Lunada, Burgos

A 26.8 km Category 2 climb in Burgos with 1,001 m of net gain, deceptively long average gradient, and a brutal 42.99% maximum pitch hidden in the terrain.

Extensão
26.8km
Méd.
3.7%
Máx.
Cume
1,351m
Ganho de elevação
2,024m
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A subida

Perfil de inclinação

1337 m 368 m 0.0 km6.7 km13.4 km20.1 km26.8 km
+1233 m subida−263 m descidaInclinação máxima 25.4%

What to Expect on Lunada

Lunada, Burgos sits in the northern Castile region and demands more respect than its Category 2 rating and 3.74% average gradient might initially suggest. At 26.8 km from base to summit, this is a long day in the legs — the kind of climb where the moderate average masks a significant cumulative workload and at least one section that turns genuinely savage.

The net elevation gain is 1,001 m, but the total ascent figure of 2,024 m tells a more complete story: the road does not climb in a straight line. Expect undulations, short recoveries, and re-climbed elevation that won't show up in the headline numbers. That total ascent figure is roughly double the net gain, which means substantial up-and-down within the overall effort.

Gradient Breakdown

  • Start elevation: 350 m
  • Summit elevation: 1,351 m
  • Length: 26.8 km
  • Average gradient: 3.74%
  • Maximum gradient: 42.99%

A 3.74% average over nearly 27 km is manageable for trained riders, but 42.99% maximum gradient is an extreme outlier — one of the steepest recorded pitches you'll encounter anywhere. Whether that figure represents a short ramp, a cobbled kicker, or a sustained wall, it will require either a very low gear or the ability to dismount without shame. At gradients above 30%, most road bikes are at the absolute limit of what the drivetrain and traction allow.

The undulating nature of the road means you cannot simply lock into a steady FTP-based effort and hold it. Power will spike hard on the steep sections and drop on any descents or flat stretches in between.

Pacing Notes

Given the length and the extreme maximum gradient, pacing conservatively in the opening third is non-negotiable. The total distance of 26.8 km means even riders targeting a strong effort will be on this climb for well over an hour.

Recommended approach:

  • Ride the first 10–12 km at or below your FTP threshold. The early terrain may feel forgiving — do not let it encourage overconfidence.
  • When the road kicks sharply, reduce power rather than forcing a heroic effort. Burning matches on a 20%+ ramp early will compromise the final kilometres.
  • On any descents or flatter segments within the climb, use them as active recovery rather than acceleration. Spin out the legs and control breathing.
  • On the extreme pitches approaching the 42.99% maximum, seated climbing becomes impractical. Stand, keep cadence low, and apply smooth, even pressure through the pedal stroke to avoid wheel spin.

Gearing

Do not underestimate the gearing requirements. The extreme maximum gradient means a compact chainset (50/34 or smaller) paired with an 11-32 or 11-34 cassette is the minimum sensible setup. Riders on standard 53/39 setups will face a painful choice on the steepest ramp. If you are using a power meter and estimating targets beforehand, factor in the total ascent figure of 2,024 m rather than just the 1,001 m net gain — the actual climbing work is considerably greater.

Summary

Lunada is a long, deceptive climb that hides extreme difficulty behind a modest average gradient. The 42.99% maximum pitch demands appropriate gearing and a willingness to pace the first two-thirds conservatively. The total ascent of over 2,000 m confirms the road earns its Category 2 classification through accumulated work rather than any single sustained brutal gradient — though the steepest pitch alone would qualify as a highlight on any harder climb in Europe.

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