category HC
Hochtor Pass (Großglockner) via Fusch
1 685 m
ascent
23.59 km
length
7.15 %
gradient
605
coefficient
Climb information
The Hochtor Pass (Großglockner) via Fusch, located in the Zell on the lake region, is one of the most demanding climbs in the world. With a total length of 23.59 kilometers and an average gradient of 7.15%, this climb challenges even the most experienced cyclists.
Why Ride the Hochtor Pass (Großglockner) via Fusch?
The Hochtor Pass (Großglockner) via Fusch is a true test of strength and endurance. Known for its steep gradients and long ascent, this climb has earned its HC category rating, pushing cyclists to their absolute limits. Rising from 873 meters to 2513 meters, it provides an epic climb of 1685 meters over 23.59 kilometers.
Cycling Tips
Make sure you're prepared for this extreme challenge with plenty of water, nutrition, and mental strength. The consistent incline and high altitude make this one of the hardest climbs you'll encounter.