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Klausen Pass Roadbike Ride - 1st June



Start 09:30 Flüelen Train Station
Finish: Ziegelbrücke (when we arrive)

Estimated time: 4-5 hours max.

Okay, tomorrow is 1st of June, and that means its Pass season....

Thought I might start off with the Klausen-close enough to Zürich and no traps along the way really.

Anyone interested can grab the 08:09 from Zürich HB to Flüelen with me, or meet at Flüelen station.

My mobile is available to interested riders by PM.

Recommend bringing two water bottles, energy snacks, lunch maybe, and definitely upper-body warm clothing for the decent (there is still snow at the top!) . Thats in addition to the usual no-brainers such as ID, money, natel and a bike insurance sticker.
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  • etc - I would love to, but my bike comes next week :-|. I am in next week :)
  • HeatherM - I'll be cruising on the flats around Lake Geneva tomorrow. Enjoy the climb. ;-)
  • Matt - Sounds good, but I read it too late and already have other plans for tomorrow. Have fun
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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

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Well, I knew it was late notice so not surprisingly I ended up doing this ride solo. I managed to drag myself down to Zürich HB, landing at the right platform at about 07:45 for the 08:09 to Flüelen (this train goes right through to the border). I am really glad I ended up there just as the train pulled in, as it filled up quick. The train has a whole wagon just for bikes, and it was full, full, FULL by the time we left, as was the entire second class section.


The train arrived at Flüelen around 09:15, and its important to be ready in the bike wagon by the time the train stops, otherwise you might end up on the wrong side of the Gotthard. After downing a banana I headed off towards Altdorf. I had to reset my Polar after about 3km as it wasn’t picking up my heart rate (and I was pretty certain I still had one).
After a few km’s from the start, there is a well signposted left turn that marks the start of the climb. A small burgundy cycling route sign with the added text “1490m climb over 27km” clearly reminds you of the task ahead. The first 5km climb through the first village had me a bit worried, and I knew already this would require some discipline if these grades were typical on the entire length. However a few flats and light descents were a welcome relief and proved encouraging.



With a third of the climb behind me, a few hair pin bends brought me to the town of Springen. I contemplated a stop here but chose to keep the momentum. A short downhill through the halfway at Unterschächen represented another breath of fresh air, but the joy proved short-lived. After leaving this town the climb was unrelenting as you switchback and head the otherway. With no view of the bottom or the top, a moment of despair set in, especially as I was already starting to feel that I was one gear short. With 39-25 the lowest I had, I was regretting not having 27. I was also being plagued with a slight but somewhat irritating lower back pain.


Pedalling through Urigen (another suitable rest stop if needed) brought me back in the right direction, and the pass became visually reachable somehow. Breathtaking views to the valley floor also gave an indication of whats been achieved so far. But a quick glimpse at my Polar brought me back to earth – there was still around 700m altitude still to go.
Fortunately the motorbike traffic seemed to be heavier in the opposite direction as the road narrowed and landscape more rocky and sparse. My legs were starting to punish me for failing to have my 27 tooth granny gear, as my odometer or altimeter seemed to be moving at snails pace.

ALTITUDE PROFILE ( x axis = Distance)







With about 5km from the top, a headwind through the pass presented a chilly reminder of where I was, and my short sleeve jersey was no longer adequate. However I wanted to push to the top, as I feared stopping would cause me to seize up. I made it to the Restaurant Passhöhe (false advertising really, as this is not the top) and finally took my rest, as a pain in my left foot from a badly adjusted lace needed attention. Unfortunately here is where I accidently stopped my Polar, hence the ride profile is broken into two pictures! After downing my snack I put on a light windvest and battled the last 1.5km to the real top of the pass. Even at 11.30am it was incredibly busy, but good to see that toilet facilities were conveniently placed for riders if need be, and not hidden away for paying customers.


Then came the payoff- the descent towards Glarus! The first few km’s were spoiled by a lot of runoff from melting snow, but otherwise a straight-forward glide towards the valley. But today was one big spoiler – the strong headwind. It even had me down to around 28km/h on stretches where I should be doing 40km/h. Despite this the main descent was quite quick, and some bone-shaking cobble stones represent the arrival at the valley floor.

After Linthal, the ride is basically a rolling flat ride, but with very little left in the tank, even the slightest rise represented a small challenge. Glarus was reached about 40km from the top of the pass, but after Näfels, there is almost no signposting to Ziegelbrücke. My advice is simply follow the rode around to Niederurnen, and then turn right to Ziegelbrücke.

ALTITUDE PROFILE ( x axis = Time)


I arrived at Ziegelbrücke about 13:10, having just missed the Express that leaves at 1 minute past each hour. I decided to wait for the next Express, as a direct trip to Zürich was worth the wait. This train wasn’t so full, and had more bike facilities peppered along the train.
So it took me about 4 hours all up, and I probably should have added one or two more rest breaks on the climb, especially to take more pictures! It was generally sunny with frequent hazy periods, with temps between about 24-17 degrees. I consumed about 1.5 litres of hydration drink on the climb, and about 1 litre on the trip down. Food wise: 2 müesli bars on the way up and a power gel about 20 km from the finish.

Will definitely take at least 1 more riding buddy with me next time!

HIGHLIGHTS : Great climb, great descent, great scenery. No nasty suprises.

LOWLIGHTS : Headwind, full train leaving Zürich HB, tall gearing
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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

Oops, sorry for the dupe review, I couldn't seem to delete it so I thought I's edit it to mention the following:

Train from ZH HB- Flüelen : ca. 14.00 CHF with Half-tax
Train from Ziegelbrücke to ZH HB : ca. 12.00CHF
with Half-tax
Bicycle Day Pass : 10.00 with Half-Tax

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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

Such a good ride report that I didn't mind seeing it twice and thanked you twice! My own efforts on the bike today were more modest but enjoyable none the less.

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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

Excellent! Hate to say but two of the lowlights are more or less permanent, the wind is always a headwind up the Linthal valley and the morning weekend trains to the Gotthard are almost always full. A tip is to take the train to Zug and then change to the regional train to Fluelen, takes a little longer but there are less people and more space for the bikes.

Sorry we couldn't make it, Frau Yokine and I only managed to get to the Hbf at 11.05am. Next time though, and maybe a weekday.

We had a great MTB ride from Einselden to Wildegg to Pfaffikon. But I'm too knackered to write a report
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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

hey litespeed, would have joined you but was busy climbing mountains as part of the Lac Leman race,mountain course. Will probably post a description tomoorrw

by the way maybe you can move your ride report the cycling road ride sticky so people can easily find it in the future?
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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

The moderator options with Calendar threads seem to be disabled... so I have copied the report to your sticky thread.
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The moderator options with Calendar threads seem to be disabled... so I have copied the report to your sticky thread.

thanks. you might was to change the name to Klausen pass though
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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

Since I couldn't go for the cyclotour of lake lehman due to some glitches..your post inspired me to go to Klausen and I did climb the pass today as well. The only difference is that we ( I and my girlfriend) started at around 1 pm. It was also special to us as its the first pass that we have climbed. I must be tired by the end and was thinking why I am going so slow on this road which looks rather flat. And indeed the later part has a gradient over 7%, it just didn't appear to be that steep! I had just a T shirt on and at the top it was freezing with chilly winds & chunks of snow lying everywhere. A good lessoon to carry some thing along the next time I climb high. All in all was a fun day which I enjoyed throughly. Looking forwards to more climbs in this season.
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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

Forgot to mention this was my first pass ride as well.

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I had just a T shirt on and at the top it was freezing with chilly winds & chunks of snow lying everywhere. A good lessoon to carry some thing along the next time I climb high.
Looking around, the more seasons riders seemed to be going for the flouro-nylon rainvests. Very light, highly visible, and protects your upper body; taking the edge of most conditions (rain, wind) that you'll come across at the top.
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Nice post, thanks litepeed.
I recently bought an awesome lightweight rain jacket / windbreaker from Veloplus, called the Jetstream from Montane. It's amazingly lightweight (about 65 gms), and packs down inside its little pouch to only fill about half a jersey pocket. It's also very effective against the wind, and keeps out light rain with no problems. Unfortunately, you have to pay a bit to get all of these qualities in one item, but I think that my 129 CHF was worth it. I had it in my back pocket all the way around the Cyclotour du Leman yesterday, and even though the rain held off and I never needed it, it was no hassle to have it with me because it is so tiny.
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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

Quite admirably, Rahul, that you do a big climb like Klausen as your first pass. wow. Good job.


I saw, Chris w's jacket it is quite nice, I have a lightweight jacket as well and sometimes I bring a vest, and arm warmers and leg warmers, but I tend to overpack....
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Re: Klausen Pass- Late Notice Roadbike ride

Hi Litespeed,

If you want to show your full route profile in one picture, there is an option on Polar Pro Trainer (and I think on polar precision performance) to merge two exercises into one. You could do that to make both your exercise files from Sunday as one and then see the height profile for the whole thing together.

Providing you didn't cycle through any thunderstorms and calibrated you altimeter it should work.

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Polar PP version 4.03.050 won't let me merge exercises: the option is faded out
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Polar PP version 4.03.050 won't let me merge exercises: the option is faded out
I'll check how big the install file for Polar Pro Trainer is later, if its an emailable size I can give it to you. Its 99.9% the same as Precision Performance, but it has a few better features.
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I'll check how big the install file for Polar Pro Trainer is later, if its an emailable size I can give it to you. Its 99.9% the same as Precision Performance, but it has a few better features.
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I'll check how big the install file for Polar Pro Trainer is later, if its an emailable size I can give it to you. Its 99.9% the same as Precision Performance, but it has a few better features.
If is not you could use this service that allows you to send big files through the email....

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