Gibraltar Climb

Segment in Santa Barbara. 12.91km, 944m elevation difference. Average grade is 7.3% with the steepest quarter mile at 13.3%. Completed by 0 athletes.

Description

Gibraltar Road is heralded as one of Santa Barbara's toughest and most iconic cycling climbs, often revered as the best road cycling climb in all of Southern California. The climb stretches over 9.8 miles, with cyclists gaining between 3,863' to 3,978' in elevation at an average grade of 7.3%. Its challenging ascent offers not just a rigorous test of endurance but also presents riders with breathtaking views of Santa Barbara and the Pacific Ocean. This climb is frequently compared to the Alp d'Huez, one of the most famous climbs in the Tour de France, earning it the nickname "Alp d'Huez of Santa Barbara" for its scenic serpentine roads and demanding gradients. Its highest point reaches an elevation of approximately 1,059m, making it a significant challenge and an unforgettable experience for every cyclist looking to conquer some of California's best climbs.

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