Semmering Pass
SubidaCategoria 2

Semmering Pass

A steady 11.9 km category-2 grind from 455 m to 985 m, averaging 4.46% with a nasty 12.72% pinch and 530 m of net gain.

Extensão
11.9km
Méd.
4.5%
Máx.
12.7%
Cume
985m
Ganho de elevação
518m
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A subida

Perfil de inclinação

978 m 460 m 0.0 km3.0 km5.9 km8.9 km11.9 km
+518 m subida−0 m descidaInclinação máxima 12.7%

Overview

Semmering Pass is a category-2 climb that trades brutality for length. Over 11.9 km it lifts you from a start elevation of 455 m to a summit at 985 m, a net gain of 530 m at an average gradient of 4.46%. That average sits squarely in the "big-ring rhythm" band for a strong rider, but the 12.72% maximum gradient hidden inside means you cannot switch your brain off. This is a climb of sustained effort rather than repeated wall-punches — a place to settle into a cadence and hold it honestly for the better part of half an hour.

How the Gradient Unfolds

The headline number is the 4.46% average, but averages lie on a climb like this. With a net gain of 530 m spread across 11.9 km, long stretches sit gentler than the mean, which is precisely what makes the steep sections bite. The 12.72% maximum is nearly three times the average, so expect the road to lull you along at a comfortable tilt before ramping abruptly at a pinch or two. The total ascent of 518 m is slightly less than the 530 m net gain — a reminder that the road pitches upward almost the whole way, with little in the way of false-flat relief or descending kickers to break the effort.

Pacing Notes

Because the gradient is uneven, resist the urge to attack the shallow lower slopes at a pace you cannot sustain when the 12.72% ramp arrives. The smart approach is to ride the flatter sections just under threshold and keep a small reserve for the steep pinch. Anchor your effort to your FTP: aim to sit a touch below it on the mellow gradients and allow brief surges above it only where the road stands up. If you do not know your current number, run it through the FTP estimator before you go, then work out the wattage that keeps a 530 m climb from turning into a blow-up on the final ramp.

Gearing

With an average of only 4.46%, a compact crankset paired with a mid-range cassette handles most of Semmering comfortably. A 34×32 is plenty for the sustained shallower gradients and will let you spin the bulk of the 11.9 km without straining. But that 12.72% maximum is where a 34×32 can leave you grinding, so if you favour a high cadence or you are tackling this at the end of a long day, a 34×34 buys you the extra spin to protect your legs through the steep pinch. Either way, keep something in reserve for the top.

Summary

Semmering Pass rewards patience: a long, honest category-2 effort where the modest average hides one genuinely steep ramp. Pace the flats, respect the 12.72%, and you will crest the 985 m summit with plenty left.

Length: 11.9 km
Average gradient: 4.46%
Max gradient: 12.72%
Start: 455 m
Summit: 985 m
Net gain: 530 m
Total ascent: 518 m
Category: 2

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