Prati di Tivo

Italy

The Prati di Tivo is a col with a length of 14.5 kilometer. This is a highest category (HC) col. It is located in Abruzzo, Italy. The average grade of this col is 6.9% with a maximum of 8.1%. The Prati di Tivo ascents from 458 meter at the start, to 1.450 meter at the top, with a total of 992 ascending meters.

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Prati di Tivo Profile

Facts

Distance 14.5 km
Elevation gain 992 m
Average grade 6.9 %
Maximum grade 8.1 %
Climb category HC
Minimum elevation 458 m
Maximum elevation 1450 m

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Description

It is a climb to the tourist mountain village at the foot of the Gran Sasso. Giovanni Battaglin won a mountain stage here in the 1975 Tour of Italy. Also in the Tirreno-Adriatico 2012, 2013, and 2021 did a mountain stage finished in Prati di Tivo.

The Prati di Tivo climb is 14.5 km and has a 7% average gradient (with peaks topping out at 12%) and 22 hairpin bends. The slopes are sharper in the first part, touching the steepest gradients are in Pietracamela. The final three kilometers have a steady 7% pitch.

- Giro d'Italia 1975 - Stage 3 (Giovanni Battaglin)
- Tirreno-Adriatico 2012 - Stage 5 (Vincenzo Nibali)
- Tirreno-Adriatico 2013 - Stage 4 (Chris Froome)
- Tirreno-Adriatico 2021 - Stage 4 (Tadej Pogačar)