Alex321
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- South Wales
Gearing wise I might look to make some alterations depending on what I end up trying to tackle, and how much elevation in total.
In Tuscany I was tending to drive to the vicinity of the climb, and then either up and down, or a circular route with ascent and descent, and these were between 2-3 hours. I didn't check my gearing, but latterly realised my lowest gear was 36/28, which was manageable, but the percentage was rarely over two figures, and was more lengthy than properly steep. I think if I'm looking at steeper I'd need to look at altering a bike to have a 36/34 bottom gear, and that would give me a much better chance of success / completing more climbs.
I'd be going for even lower than that, but I am an old git.
My current bike has a low end of 34/32, and if I get a new one, or upgrade the gears on my current one, I'd be going for 34/36 as the lowest (the standard 105Di2 rear mech can cope with an 11-36 cassette).
There is a lot of climbing round here (Vale of Glamorgan), but most of it is short, fairly steep climbs, you only have a few longer ones such as the Bwlch (mentioned above).
Doing the Lairig Ghru would give you 2,275 feet of climbing but "you may need to push your bike for some segments of this route".