Monte Crostis
Runchia, Italia
La Monte Crostis es una subida de 13.6 kilómetros. Este es un subida de la categoría más alta (HC). Se encuentra en Runchia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italia. La pendiente media de esta subida es del 10.1% con un máximo de 13.7%. La Monte Crostis sube de 551 metros al inicio a 1.932 metros en la cima, con un total de 1.381 metros de ascenso.
Perfil
Hechos
| Distancia | 13.6 km |
| Desnivel | 1381 m |
| Pendiente Media | 10.1 % |
| Pendiente Máxima | 13.7 % |
| Categoría de la Subida | HC |
| Altura Mínima | 551 m |
| Altura Máxima | 1932 m |
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Descripción
Monte Crostis is quite possibly the most mysterious cycling climb in Europe. It is well known, brutally hard and should have appeared in the Giro d'Italia - yet you will encounter very few cyclists on its slopes.
Monte Crostis is also holding another secret - at the top of the climb, there is a 6km long gravel section which turns it into an authentic pass. Whether or not the surface is suitable for riding on a road bike is a cause for much debate. Alberto Contador believed not and, along with other riders, lobbied the organizers into removing Monte Crostis from the 2011 Giro d'Italia stage 14 when it was planned just before the Zoncolan.
- Giro d'Italia 2011 - Stage 14 (removed out of the race)

