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Costa Blanca-Calpe | Framed
Every winter, the pros disappear to Calpe. Empty roads, warm tarmac in January, and a handful of climbs that have quietly trained more WorldTour legs than almost anywhere else in Europe. Coll de Rates is the one everyone talks about — but the terrain behind it, folded into the hills above the coast, is where the real education happens.
Rendered in black and white — the same stripped-down palette as our Santa Monica and Boulder climbs maps — this one skips color and lets line weight, elevation profiles, and hard numbers carry the information. Sixteen numbered climbs, each with its own distance, elevation gain, and max/average gradient laid out below a full profile sketch. Nothing to decode, nothing extra. Just the shape of the road and the truth about how much it's going to hurt.
The details:
24x36 print on premium matte stock
Available as a ready-to-hang metal print for a cleaner, gallery-grade finish
Monochrome black-and-white design
16 numbered climbs with full elevation profiles, distance, elevation gain, and max/average gradient
Designed and printed to hold fine line work at wall scale, not just on screen Whether it's hanging in a training room, a bike shop, or next to a bar cart with strong opinions about disc brakes, this one is for anyone who's already dreaming about their next trip to Calpe — or wants to be.
Every winter, the pros disappear to Calpe. Empty roads, warm tarmac in January, and a handful of climbs that have quietly trained more WorldTour legs than almost anywhere else in Europe. Coll de Rates is the one everyone talks about — but the terrain behind it, folded into the hills above the coast, is where the real education happens.
Rendered in black and white — the same stripped-down palette as our Santa Monica and Boulder climbs maps — this one skips color and lets line weight, elevation profiles, and hard numbers carry the information. Sixteen numbered climbs, each with its own distance, elevation gain, and max/average gradient laid out below a full profile sketch. Nothing to decode, nothing extra. Just the shape of the road and the truth about how much it's going to hurt.
The details:
24x36 print on premium matte stock
Available as a ready-to-hang metal print for a cleaner, gallery-grade finish
Monochrome black-and-white design
16 numbered climbs with full elevation profiles, distance, elevation gain, and max/average gradient
Designed and printed to hold fine line work at wall scale, not just on screen Whether it's hanging in a training room, a bike shop, or next to a bar cart with strong opinions about disc brakes, this one is for anyone who's already dreaming about their next trip to Calpe — or wants to be.