Sa Calobra Climb – Mallorca’s Legendary Cycling Ascent (Video)

Take on one of the most legendary cycling climbs in the world: Sa Calobra in Mallorca, Spain. This iconic mountain road, officially known as the climb to Coll dels Reis, is famous for its dramatic switchbacks carved into the cliffs of the Tramuntana mountains. Built in the 1930s by Italian engineer Antonio Parietti, the road was designed to follow the natural shape of the landscape, creating a spectacular series of winding turns that snake up from the Mediterranean coastline. The climb begins near sea level in the narrow Sa Calobra valley and immediately starts rising through a breathtaking sequence of hairpins. Cyclists are treated to ever-expanding views of the rugged mountains and deep gorges of Mallorca’s UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana. At around 9.4 km long with an average gradient of roughly 7%, the climb steadily tests your endurance while rewarding you with some of the most famous cycling scenery in Europe. The road’s smooth curves and continuous elevation gain make it a perfect challenge for an immersive indoor climbing workout. 🎥 Original Video Sa Calobra – The Full Climb by Over the Hill Cycling Watch the original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzGcDE1-9C4 Creator channel: https://www.youtube.com/@OTHCycling This workout synchronizes a GPX route with the video using the official YouTube player. The video streams directly from YouTube, and all rights and monetization remain entirely with the original creator. If you enjoy the ride, please consider supporting the creator by liking the video or subscribing to their channel.

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