Grossglockner
Austria
About this climb
Grossglockner is a 10 cycling climb located in Austria. The climb covers 21.2 km with a total elevation gain of 1754 m.
With an average gradient of 8.3% and a maximum gradient of 12%, Grossglockner is one of the signature climbs in the Climb Quest library. Ride it on your smart trainer with full automatic resistance control — exactly replicating each kilometre's gradient.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to ride Grossglockner?+
At an average cycling pace, Grossglockner takes between 91 and 127 minutes to complete. The 21.2km climb with its 8.3% average gradient means riders with a higher FTP can push the pace significantly. In Climb Quest, your actual time depends on your real power output.
What FTP do I need to climb Grossglockner?+
A moderate FTP of around 187W (watts) is a reasonable starting point for Grossglockner. However, the climb has sections reaching 12% gradient, so a higher FTP will make those sections much more manageable. Beginners can still attempt it — just at a slower pace.
What are the hardest sections of Grossglockner?+
The maximum gradient on Grossglockner reaches 12%, which is significantly steeper than the 8.3% average. These sections require the most power and are where riders typically need to shift to their easiest gears. Climb Quest shows the full gradient profile so you can plan where to conserve energy.
Can I ride Grossglockner on a smart trainer?+
Yes — Grossglockner is available in Climb Quest for any FTMS-compatible smart trainer (Wahoo KICKR, Tacx NEO, Elite Suito, and more). The app automatically adjusts resistance to match the real-world gradient at every point of the 21.2km climb, giving you an authentic simulation of riding outdoors in Austria.
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