My experience in Mallorca was having a 32t cog was worthwhile if only to have a break from time to time. On long climbs there is little time for a rest, so being able to have another cog and slowdown / take a breather for a minute was invaluable, then back onto the 30 or 28 and do a bit of work. The longest climb I did was Puig Major @ 13.5km. It took me over an hour to do, but that was at a comfortable pace.
So true, though I use a 40t Cass I occasionally go above 32t. The 36 and 40t is for very steep sections 20% or more and when I need to take a breather and just pootle up hills. It's quite enjoyable being able to climb in zone 2 taking in the sights. No need to kill yourself when the views can be spectacular.
Pyrenees guys, don't forget to stop often and enjoy the scenery

 
				 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 that’s an old mans bike. TCR advanced thank you.  Just needs a better engine and deep section wheels
   that’s an old mans bike. TCR advanced thank you.  Just needs a better engine and deep section wheels
		
 
  
 
		