Pico de las Nieves (Gran Canaria) - Cycling Inspiration & Education

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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2017
  • Only 100km west of Morocco, Gran Canaria is often overlooked in favour of its big brother Tenerife, but dig a little deeper and you soon discover an island of diversity, wonder and pure magnificence. From golden sand dunes and endless beaches in the south to a complete diversity of landscapes, vegetation, intricate roads and breath taking views across the island. I first visited back in the late 90’s and immediately felt something special. The smell of pine and eucalyptus still brings back vivid memories of exploring every nook as a young pup on the bike, but don’t for a moment drop your guard. This is a hard island, one for the climbers and grinders for sure, so let’s get this party started!
    Although there are a multitude of routes up to Pico de las Nieves, the highest point on the island, many base themselves in and around Maspalomas. This is where it’s the sunniest so perfect for post ride recovery although (confession time) I’ve only had a fleeting glance at the beach in all my visits, my eyes are normally firmly fixed on the big peaks to the north.
    Often a climb in excess of 40km can be a daunting prospect. The trick here is to think of it as a journey, breaking it down into smaller sections. In that respect the climb up to Pico, (starting on the GC60) is kind, often giving you a short descent just when you need it to recover and enjoy the view. Use all of these opportunities wisely as no sooner have you had a breather then BOOM(!) the gradient kicks back in and it’s time to find your rhythm for another round of switchbacks.
    With around 11km to go you hook a sharp right hander at Ayacata to join the GC600. If you (or your bike) need a break then take five at one of many Free Motion Bike Stops on the island. You’re about to hit the hardest part of the climb as the gradient cruelly bites at your quads and calves like a wild dog (which in percentages translates to 15 on the wild dog bite-o-meter! Woof-woof!) It’s at this point that you really need to dig deep, the island’s most significant landmark is just around the corner and what a marvel it is. A 90 metre high monolith of volcanic rock formed over 4.5 million years ago, Roque Nublo (Rock in the Clouds) once served as a holy monument, a pillar of heaven and a ritual place for natives to sacrifice to the sun-god……and if that wasn’t enough it looks freakin’ cool so try not to pass out before this point ;-)
    As Pico’s dome shaped radar comes into view you’ve now got another landmark to lock your superman eye lasers onto all the way to the top. Suddenly, today, it turned into a race against the sun. Second confession of the ride, I spent waaaay too long gawping at the views on the way up that time was slipping on by un-noticed. Don’t make the same mistake if you have to get all the way back down as well!
    So my lack of time keeping actually worked in our favour. They say that Africa has the best sunsets in all of the world and being so close to the continent I’m not going to argue with that. As I climbed above the clouds and rounded the final bend up to 1,949 metres altitude the rich glow of the final light of the day reminded me exactly why I ride a bike. Silhouetted mountain peaks and Tenerife’s Mount Teide at peace in the distance. What a phenomenal ride, one that I will cherish for life.
    Start: Maspalomas
    Length: 44km
    Summit: 1,949m
    Elevation gain: 2,278m
    Average gradient: 4.7%
    Max gradient: 15%
    Ridden in February
    Special thanks to FREE MOTION for their help and support. These guys really know how to look after you offering top notch bike rental, guided rides and island expertise. If you’re planning a holiday to the Canary Islands then check them out at www.FREE-MOTION.com
    Thank you to our partners Mavic, Cannondale, Exposure Lights, Lezyne, MyPower by InfoCrank, Muc Off, The Sufferfest, TORQ and USE for enabling us to bring these truly special mountains to life for you all. If you're in need of new bike kit in the future and you enjoyed this video then bear them in mind and help keep the wheels turning :-)
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  • @smeaty100
    @smeaty100 Před 6 lety +3

    its a beautiful ride! I made to San Bartholome, then back through Santa Lucia. Not bad for an old man 62yrs........awesome ride!

  • @Rich-rp9xy
    @Rich-rp9xy Před rokem +1

    i went for the first time to Gran Canaria, tried cycling route Pico de las Nieves, despite being amateur cyclists. Had lots of difficulties, i went by walk lots of times, but i didnt gave up and the effort was worth it! Now i see why people recommend cycling in Canaria. I will try next year but i will definitely prepare myself better for this one.
    I had lots of battle with the wind.

  • @mucherek
    @mucherek Před 6 lety +1

    Yeah, the day I rode it for the first time we went from 28C in Maspalomas to 8C at the top. And then my buddy snapped chis chain right at the pico, I was shivering for the first couple of miles on the downhill.

  • @geoffreyhughes9979
    @geoffreyhughes9979 Před 7 lety

    As always Mike, a perfect video.Well Done !.....

  • @nathanmuller6680
    @nathanmuller6680 Před 7 lety +1

    I never heard of that climb before, but that's also the beauty of the Col Collective : discovering many new magnificent climbs! great video again Mike, thanks for the inspiration!

  • @cameronsmith3966
    @cameronsmith3966 Před 7 lety +1

    Another nice piece from the "col" crew. Mike tearing up the pitches with that distance. Fun to watch

  • @thomasclarke427
    @thomasclarke427 Před 7 lety +1

    Another brilliant video! G.C is an amazing place. Ive driven down gc60 to roque nublo and its no easy road

  • @peter_smyth
    @peter_smyth Před 6 lety +2

    The roads in The Canaries look so smooth and perfect, a far cry from home in the UK.

    • @larsduque9191
      @larsduque9191 Před 5 lety

      Thick asphalt

    • @S9999Frank
      @S9999Frank Před 3 lety

      On the higher part of this climb the asphalt is actually quite bad. But in the beginning it is very smooth indeed !

  • @BikeBodyMind
    @BikeBodyMind Před 7 lety

    wow, look amazing!

  • @cyclingscientist
    @cyclingscientist Před 7 lety

    What a great video, Mike rocks!

  • @fabiangq
    @fabiangq Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the rides Mike, and to all your team!
    I am spanish and haven't visited Canary Islands yet, this and Mt Teide have given me the final push to go for a couple or three rides there...
    Keep it up, excellent work!!

  • @finbarrohalloran6907
    @finbarrohalloran6907 Před 7 lety +2

    Very inspiring 10 min clip and beautifully shot! Chapeau!

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety +1

      Finbarr O'Halloran Thank you for your appreciation. Ride safe. Mike

  • @ruben6924
    @ruben6924 Před 7 lety +1

    I will go there in 3 weeks, thanks for the amazing video and tips!

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety +1

      ruben6924 you are going to love it!!!

  • @janjasiewicz9851
    @janjasiewicz9851 Před 7 lety

    great vid! made my day! thanks Mike for doing these

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      Jan Jasiewicz you are very welcome. Thank you for watching.

  • @alanbishop8708
    @alanbishop8708 Před 5 lety

    I was there last April May and cycled up to Roque Nublo from Puerto Rico and back down. I am there again February 27th... Cycling up to Pico from maspalomas and dropping down other side of island to Galdar.... Then touring the island for a few days eventually getting back to maspalomas. Great video.

  • @lukestockton7348
    @lukestockton7348 Před 6 lety

    was absolutely epic on Saturday and even saw a pro rider coming down. the roads are so smooth for the majority and this is a real gem alongside serenity and Soria. The GCN epic ride is definitely worth a ride. Beautiful island amazing for cycling. Free motion were excellent as well.Thanks Mike

  • @kohjun7634
    @kohjun7634 Před 7 lety

    Another awesome video!! Thank you Mike.. ^^

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety +1

      Koh Jun you are very welcome, thank you for watching. M

  • @leftymadrid
    @leftymadrid Před 5 lety +1

    Mike you are one fit cyclist!!!!!!
    36-25 gearing too, geez that's a monster climb! This channel is so well put together, the rider ( Mike), the people who shoot the videos and editing is just fabulous really!!

  • @alcek2004
    @alcek2004 Před 7 lety

    Incredible video, I've discover your channel today, I'm hoping to see the rest of they!!

  • @uwet716
    @uwet716 Před 7 lety

    I will be there end of March, can't wait to get there

  • @Guoenyi
    @Guoenyi Před 7 lety

    Nice timing to catch the beautiful sunset!

    • @TheColCollective
      @TheColCollective  Před 7 lety

      We were super lucky to have the sun set like that. Amazing end to the day! :-)

  • @mattbrooker4679
    @mattbrooker4679 Před 6 lety

    Mike - thanks for the inspiration!! Just got back from riding the Pico de las Nieves and it was amazing. Super tough though!

  • @Pinarelloi
    @Pinarelloi Před 6 lety

    A fantastic video Mike, thank's very much for sharing. Professionally done and very inspirational. You have a lovely pedalling style on the bike. I've only ever cycled up Serenity and Soria climbs in Gran Canaria, but would love to try Pico de las Nieves, the next time I visit.

  • @cyclingmrc
    @cyclingmrc Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for shooting and posting this video. I watched it many times before I finally got to ride in your tyre tracks and tick off one of my biggest things on my bucket list. Two weeks ago in mid 30*C I made it to the top in just over 3 hours, well chuffed. The views were incredible. Thanks again

  • @normandrobert62
    @normandrobert62 Před 7 lety

    I have been eyeing this climb for more than a year now on Google Map. So happy to see a report on it. I want to do it even more now. Thank you!

    • @normandrobert62
      @normandrobert62 Před 7 lety

      Yes I have watching this mountain weather station on a nearby Island: www.not.iac.es/weather/

    • @asaasad6766
      @asaasad6766 Před 6 lety

      its very much worth it - tho really keep eye on the weather, 20degrees and sun in maspalomas and 6 degrees on top heavy rain might be very unpleasant surprise - yr has direct link
      www.yr.no/place/Spain/Canary_Islands/Pico_de_las_Nieves/

  • @brianhansen8574
    @brianhansen8574 Před 7 lety

    Awesome vids again thats one more for my bucket list hehe, keep them coming Mike :0)

  • @xriz8409
    @xriz8409 Před 7 lety

    done it myself several times... its really cool from sea level to the mountain. apart from short steep sections its big fun for an average rider :)

  • @noch21Gramm
    @noch21Gramm Před 5 lety

    epic ride

  • @budikeshop
    @budikeshop Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Mike, we have also great climbs in Czech Republic :) Lysá Hora, Praděd :)

  • @ipad.unknown
    @ipad.unknown Před 7 lety

    Great video & audio production. Your videos are like watching a documentary. Very enjoyable and inspiring.

  • @edwarddenheijer1292
    @edwarddenheijer1292 Před 5 lety

    I just returned from my holiday on Gran Canaria. My third year riding there. You can make so many great rides on Gran Canaria, it's Cycling Paradise. I climbed Pico twice this year, but also made a ride around the island twice. Your video is great. It shows the beauty of climbing on G.C. Not many riders around though in your video, but I think you started late on the day. Most people start in the morning to get back in time. I rent my bike at Bike 10mil. The owner is a great guy and a fanatic rider himself. He knows all the routes on the island. Definitely recommended to visit G.C. for cycling and fun.

  • @Ledomestique
    @Ledomestique Před 7 lety

    Owesome !!! congrats, we more videos like this!!! Very instructive!!!

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety +1

      Cristian hamed loads more coming :-)

  • @MohsniLegend
    @MohsniLegend Před 7 lety

    I did this climb a couple weeks ago, it's great

  • @raiklaub975
    @raiklaub975 Před 5 lety

    been often on Pico, had temperature from 4°C till 36°C (while regular temperature at sea level). Once there was little snow in march on top of Pico - melting. Wheather can change rapidly from warm to wind/rain/cold and vice versa. Often you suddenly find yourself in the middle of a cloud. So take care, it can always be a surprise. I had winds suddenly throwing me and my bike in the crash barrier with a gaping abyss behind. Sometimes little rocks fall down from mountaintops at the street, esp. on the road from Tejeda to Artenara (anyway a "must-drive"!) but mostly when you have storm or rain. It's a paradise but it can be dangerous - so be prepared.

  • @ashleywebb1835
    @ashleywebb1835 Před 5 lety

    Gave this a whirl last week, it is a great climb, took me about 4 and a bit hours to get up as I’m a plodder. The road surface is a lot rougher after San Bartolomé which was a bit of a pain. I was lucky enough not to have clouds so the view of the north part of the island was brilliant. Ditto from the top.

  • @markavogler
    @markavogler Před 7 lety

    Thanks Mike. This video bought back a lot happy memories from my recent trip to Gran Canaria. you made it look easy with a 25 cassette on the back 😱

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety +1

      Mark Vogler must've had my poker face on 😐

  • @ricardocastro8117
    @ricardocastro8117 Před 7 lety

    I know that place and the way you describe that, the way you show us climbing on bike! Perfect, sorry my bad English but the only thing I can say is keep going!

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      Ricardo Castro thank you kindly.

  • @Charles_on_the_Line
    @Charles_on_the_Line Před 7 lety

    great as usual @mikecotty

  • @ricodeguzman5338
    @ricodeguzman5338 Před 7 lety

    looks like a pretty HOT route. Beautiful no doubt, but if I get a chance to do this ride, I'll definitely get an early start. :)

  • @ohhFura
    @ohhFura Před 7 lety +3

    Actually, the finish was timed perfectly: you got to see the sunset from the most beautiful place of the island!

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      Jeroen we we're very luck to arrive with the sun setting. Simply magnificent.

  • @jorgeacosta2431
    @jorgeacosta2431 Před 4 lety

    Mike cuando quieras. Vienes a Colombia acá hay puertos de doble dígito que llegan a los 3000 y 3500 mt

  • @javisoto8980
    @javisoto8980 Před 7 lety +1

    Mike, congrats. You made ti again. Impresive climb.gonna try it. It Was already time for Spain. Go for Angliru and Sierra Nevada (higuest road in europe). Again congrats.

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety +1

      javi soto both are on my list, hopefully can ride them one day!

  • @massspike
    @massspike Před 7 lety

    I just bought a new laptop that can display HD video on my monitor in full screen mode...I hadn't realized what I had been missing until this video...thanks.

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      Mike Williams go, go, HD!!!

  • @andresvazquez4960
    @andresvazquez4960 Před 7 lety +1

    Tienes que hacer los míticos de la Vuelta a España: Angliru, Ancares, Camperona, Farrapona...

  • @vacardencarmar6126
    @vacardencarmar6126 Před 7 lety

    excelente

  • @paulappleyard5832
    @paulappleyard5832 Před 7 lety

    I love GC ridden some of that route but not all the way to the top. Will give it a go this summer if I can get away from the family all day:) your making me jealous!

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      Paul Appleyard good luck Paul!!

  • @PedroLopez-xr7zd
    @PedroLopez-xr7zd Před 3 lety

    Riders should also consider to try La Gomera and La Palma roads, if they like to climb, they're not famous but they're legs destroyers.

  • @davekealaher9844
    @davekealaher9844 Před 6 lety

    A mesmerising video, did the ride back in October but not quite to the top as followed a route I had back down another way. Anyone know what the music is on the last part by the peak as really gets inside your head, ----- so inspirational

  • @davidmcilvenna3710
    @davidmcilvenna3710 Před 7 lety

    Hi Mike! That was a brilliant video... Thank you! I was in GC last week.. We climbed up Pico from Maspalomas-Puerto Mogan-up the Tauropass- across to Ayacata & left up to Pico.
    We bumped into some Trek Segafedo pros up there... Then we descended via San Bartolome & Faraga: is epic!
    My mate was out with Free Motion & they met Fabien Cancellara on the Soria climb!
    Thanks again!
    Oh yea... I had a bad throat infection & was on heavy antibiotics for the week i was down in GC... Still had to climb up to Pico!

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety +1

      David McIlvenna it's such an incredible island! Hope you're fighting for again now!

    • @davidmcilvenna3710
      @davidmcilvenna3710 Před 7 lety

      +Mike Cotty hey Mike! Thanks for getting back to me!
      I think GC is my favourite Canary Island for road biking... Lanza & Fuerta are too windy & Tenerife is mostly up Teide or down Teide!
      Do you work in the bike industry?
      Did you ride professionally ?
      Another great place for cycling is around Nice: Col de La Madone etc & of course Mallorca....

    • @davidmcilvenna3710
      @davidmcilvenna3710 Před 7 lety

      +David McIlvenna i am much better thank you....! What is it about getting sick, when you go on holidays!

  • @johnnyboy4711
    @johnnyboy4711 Před rokem

    I would say that island would put manners on ya

  • @sharifb507
    @sharifb507 Před 6 lety

    Amazing video! wow a dream to ride this route!

  • @melanogaster2969
    @melanogaster2969 Před 7 lety +1

    Just recognised that you are driving more seated now 👍😅

    • @RixterNow
      @RixterNow Před 7 lety +1

      Lenard Kre maybe Mike was trying to be more aero because of the wind

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      Lenard Kre Ha, yeah the wind can be a challenge. Gotta keep low!

    • @SiopaoSauc3
      @SiopaoSauc3 Před 7 lety

      Yah, he was even in the drops for a little bit there.

  • @biking261
    @biking261 Před 5 lety

    You can see the 'Golf Ball' from waaayyy down the climb

  • @bornagainroadie
    @bornagainroadie Před 7 lety

    Mike, you don't wear cycling gloves> how come? Sorry if you've been asked this before! Love your work with Mavic. You are the man!

    • @TheColCollective
      @TheColCollective  Před 7 lety

      Hi Bill, no real reason I just prefer the feeling without them. Thanks for your support. Ride safe, Mike

  • @gokhanugurr
    @gokhanugurr Před 7 lety

    fantastic Mike what is your drinking climb?

  • @lason999
    @lason999 Před 7 lety

    Hey Mike, I'd done the Pico 2 days before you posted the video :) Very nice climb. Have you tried the Valley of the Tears while on GC? This one is a real challenge :)

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      Wojtek Lasoń Great timing! Yep, I've done the VOTT a few times and it really is an absolute MONSTER! The worst was in the dark, seriously thought I'd bitten off way more than I could chew that time!

    • @lason999
      @lason999 Před 7 lety

      Wow, I can hardly imagine doing it in the dark. It must be seriously depressing on these over 20% ramps. My problem was that I didn't feel the cold until I reached the top where was 6 degrees celsius. With no jacket or even a long sleeve...

  • @louiswassong211
    @louiswassong211 Před 7 lety

    Another fantastic journey! I noticed you did not wear cycling gloves for this ride. Do you normally not wear gloves for summer or hot rides?

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      Louis Wassong Good question. Personally I don't really wear gloves in the summer. I feel more comfortable without them. In the winter yes but not summer. Thanks for watching. Mike

  • @Xesteiras
    @Xesteiras Před 5 lety

    Hi Mike! You've ridden this climb in february. I assume it's doable all year round, right? I will be in Maspalomas in december and hopefully can ride both Pico de Las Nieves from Ingenio and Valley Of The Tears.

  • @ZCZako
    @ZCZako Před 7 lety

    How long does this take to ride Mike? Incredible video as ever!

    • @asaasad6766
      @asaasad6766 Před 6 lety

      according to this strava segment anything between 2h:20 and 6hours - up to you to test :)
      www.strava.com/segments/3315787

  • @RixterNow
    @RixterNow Před 7 lety

    Quite different. What was the temperature like Mike? Couldn't imagine riding in +40° weather.

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      Rixter it was around 20 degrees but by the summit as the sun set it was pretty darn chilly so be prepared!

  • @JensFredeRasmussen
    @JensFredeRasmussen Před 7 lety

    Going up that next June. Gotta start really early to avoid heat. Is the road as quiet as it looks or is there tourist busses going up there?

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      Jens Frede Rasmussen You've got a good plan, start super early to avoid the heat (especially in June). There are some tourist buses so the early start will help you avoid these. I'm my experience the road has been a pleasure to ride. Good luck!!

  • @zoso73
    @zoso73 Před 7 lety

    Aboard a Cannondale SuperSix EVO.

  • @leedorney
    @leedorney Před 7 lety

    Those roads are soo idylic - also has Mike changed his position ?

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety +1

      lee anthony dorney position should be the same, it's a newer EVO than some of the previous videos but in the whole set up is similar.

  • @cyclinginslovakia1906
    @cyclinginslovakia1906 Před 7 lety

    Definitely dont try climbing this insane mountain on a hot summer day with temperatures 35°C+. The rocks radiate enough heat to make you feel like a pancake on a frying pan. For this reason the temperature could get even hotter than at sea level. I tried to do the climb without realizing the consequences of the heat and had to turn around halfway through in San Bartolome suffering like never before. At one exact moment, the thermometer showed 45°C!

    • @asaasad6766
      @asaasad6766 Před 6 lety

      good reason to enjoy this beauty in march/april

  • @pkelly20091
    @pkelly20091 Před 6 lety

    im a 45 year old guy weighing around 75 kilos. In the UK, i go on 3 hour cycles, and I can sustain an average of around 140 watts without going into the red. The routes I go on are not hilly. With the right gearing, would I have any chance of climbing to the summit of Pico de La Nieves without actually having to get off and walk up some of the steeper parts ?

    • @TheColCollective
      @TheColCollective  Před 6 lety +1

      With the right gearing I'd say that there is every chance you'll be able to conquer Pico! The main thing on a climb like this is to pace yourself, use the easier sections to recover, maybe stop to refuel at Ayacata before the second half and (most importantly) enjoy the ride! It's such a beauty. Putting the physical element to one side often it's being mentally strong that will get you to the top. Having the right mindset and will power is more important than pure horsepower in my opinion. Let me know how you go! Good luck! Mike

    • @markavogler
      @markavogler Před 6 lety

      If you have a bike with a compact chainset & a 32 tooth cassette & you should be ok. (Free motion if you need to hire) They do a guided ride with a lunch stop in Ayacata that might help. It really is a beautiful ride if you decide to go for it

  • @kovacvisuals
    @kovacvisuals Před 5 lety

    Las Palmas or Maspalomas?

  • @lukestockton7348
    @lukestockton7348 Před 7 lety

    Majorca at some point?

    • @TheColCollective
      @TheColCollective  Před 7 lety

      Where there's a climb there's a video to be made so never say never :-)

  • @mpaterflight
    @mpaterflight Před 7 lety

    Why there isn't any traffic when you film these vids ?

    • @MikeCotty
      @MikeCotty Před 7 lety

      mpaterflight Col Collective magic ;-)

  • @alexmorgan3435
    @alexmorgan3435 Před 6 lety

    Too much use of slow motion shots is really irritating.

  • @vacardencarmar6126
    @vacardencarmar6126 Před 7 lety

    excelente