Monte Zoncolan
Ovaro, Italien
Der Monte Zoncolan ist ein Anstieg von 9.9 Kilometer. Dies ist ein Anstieg der höchsten Kategorie (HC). Er liegt in Ovaro, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italien. Die durchschnittliche Steigung dieses Anstiegs beträgt 11.9% mit einem Maximum von 16.3%. Der Monte Zoncolan steigt von 549 Meter am Anfang bis 1.731 Meter an der Spitze, mit insgesamt 1.182 Höhenmetern.
Profil
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| Entfernung | 9.9 km |
| Höhenunterschied | 1182 m |
| Durchschnittliche Steigung | 11.9 % |
| Maximale Steigung | 16.3 % |
| Anstiegskategorie | HC |
| Minimale Höhe | 549 m |
| Maximale Höhe | 1731 m |
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Beschreibung
This side of the Zoncolan was featured for the first time in the 2007 Giro d'Italia. The climb starts in Ovaro, and is 9.9 kilometres long at an average of 11.9% with an elevation gain of 1181 metres and a maximum gradient of over 20%. Shortly after the village of Liariis, the road disappears into forest and gains 900 metres in the next 6 kilometres, averaging thus 15%. After this section, the road passes through three short tunnels, before a series of steep switchbacks immediately beneath the summit (called the arena). The former rough asphalt between Liariis and the tunnels was replaced in 2007; that between the last tunnel and the summit had already been resurfaced by autumn 2005. The tunnels are now lit.
Twice a winner on its slopes, Gilberto Simoni perfectly described the Zoncolan’s torture: “It’s like a slow execution; the easiest part of the Zoncolan is harder than the most difficult at the Tour.”
- Giro d'Italia 2007 - Stage 17 won by Gilberto Simoni (ITA)
- Giro d'Italia 2010 - Stage 15 won by Ivan Basso (ITA)
- Giro d'Italia 2011 - Stage 14 won by Igor Antón (ESP)
- Giro d'Italia 2014 - Stage 20 won by Michael Rogers (AUS)
- Giro d'Italia 2018 - Stage 14 won by Chris Froome (GBR)

