Straßegg
SubidaCategoria 2

Straßegg

A Category 2 Austrian climb where 148 m of hidden downhill turns a modest 6% average into a rhythm-breaking effort.

Extensão
8km
Méd.
6.0%
Máx.
22.4%
Cume
1,150m
Ganho de elevação
628m
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A subida

Perfil de inclinação

1138 m 680 m 0.0 km2.0 km4.0 km6.0 km8.0 km
+459 m subida−1 m descidaInclinação máxima 13.7%

Overview

Straßegg is a Category 2 climb in Austria, running 8 km from a start elevation of 670 m to a summit at 1150 m. The net elevation gain is 480 m, which frames it as a mid-length ascent that sits squarely in the tempo-to-threshold zone for most riders.

But the net figure undersells the work. Total ascent on Straßegg is 628 m — 148 m more than the net gain. That gap means the road gives back roughly 148 m of downhill somewhere along the way, and every metre you descend is a metre you have to reclimb. Plan your effort around the 628 m of actual vertical, not the 480 m headline.

How the Gradient Unfolds

The 6% average is a blend, not a constant. With 148 m of descent folded into an 8 km climb, the true climbing pitches are steeper than 6% to compensate for the flat and downhill stretches that drag the mean down. The average hides a maximum ramp of 22.4% — a wall that will spike your power and force you out of any comfortable rhythm.

  • Flatter or recovering sections where the road eases and even tips downhill, accounting for the 148 m you give back
  • Repeated short climbs stitched together rather than one continuous grade
  • A steepest ramp hitting 22.4%, well beyond anything the average suggests

Pacing Notes

On a smooth climb, even-effort and even-speed pacing nearly converge. Straßegg's undulation breaks that. Chase even speed and you will overshoot your sustainable power output on every ramp and coast the descents — a spiky, wasteful ride. Instead, pace to even effort: hold a steady output on the climbing pitches, back off on the false flats, and let the descents be genuine recovery. Know your number before you go: use the FTP estimator to set your target, then ride to power or perceived exertion rather than to the clock.

Gearing

The 22.4% maximum dictates your gearing here, not the 6% average. On a ramp that steep, a standard chainset will have you grinding at low cadence or walking. Fit a compact (50/34) or sub-compact chainset paired with a wide-range cassette — a 34×32 or 34×34 low gear gives you the range to spin the wall without blowing up. Check your setup before the ride; discovering you are under-geared at the base of a 22.4% pitch is not the time to find out.

Summary

  • Length: 8 km
  • Average gradient: 6%
  • Maximum gradient: 22.4%
  • Net elevation gain: 480 m
  • Total ascent: 628 m
  • Category: 2

Straßegg rewards riders who respect the difference between net and total ascent. Gear low, pace to effort, and treat the 628 m of real climbing as the number that matters.

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