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Type:
Italian Alps / Dolomites
Duration:
9 days / 8 nights
Dates:
June 14 - 22, 2010
Experience Level:
Intermediate / Advanced
Mileage:
40 to 60 mi / day
Package
Price: $3,345
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Travel northern Italy exploring the Italian
Alps, the Swiss Alps and the Dolomites. Experience the epic
climbs of the Giro d'Italia and world championships while
enjoying the quaint, picturesque mountaintop villages and
spectacular views. In addition to cycling, this tour provides
an afternoon of wine tasting, and
sensational local Italian cuisine. Climbing
highlights include the challenging passes of the Stelvio, Gavia, Mortirolo and many others.
The tour begins in
the beautiful Lake Garda area of Italy which is between Milan
and Venice. This region is located at the base of the Alps
mountain range and offers a wealth of spectacular climbs, incredible scenery,
fantastic wine, and
also is home to many of the world’s best professionals. On this tour cyclists will have the unique opportunity to
participate in the famous GranFondo Campagnolo / Sportful cycling event.
An experience your will never forget! This tour offers a healthy
mix of both challenging climbs and some easier rides for rest and recovery. We spend multiple days
in various locations which makes it a great tour for non-riders
as well. If you would like to learn more about GranFondo events go to
our Cycling
Events page.
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Package Includes
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Fully
supported with 3 & 4 star accommodations
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Participation in the GranFondo Campagnolo
/ Sportful cycling event
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Featuring the classic climbs of the Giro d'Italia
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Wine tasting with
winery tour
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GranFondo Cycling
Tours jersey included
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Follow
vehicles for rides and GranFondo Event
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Multiple routes available
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Breakfasts and dinners included
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Single supplement
$550
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This tour provides
the opportunity to ride the Classic Climbs of the Giro. Some of
the climbs include the following and many others.
The
GranFondo Campagnolo / Sportful cycling event offers Passes through the Dolomites with three
categories to challenge every skill level.
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Short Event 57 mi (92 K) 2 passes
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Medium Event 70 mi (112 K) 3 passes
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Long Event 130 mi
(208 K) 4 passes
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Tour Itinerary |
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Day 1 |
Ride:
Light climbs around lake Garda |
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We will meet at our four star
boutique hotel with it's wonderful view over Lake Garda to settle in for a few days. Build the bikes
in our well equipped bike room and purchase any last-minute items from the local bike shop. Take an easy spin through the
wineries and orchards or one of the more challenging routes
prepared for the day. After the ride take a refreshing dip
in the pool, grab a beer in the bar, enjoy a sauna, or treat
yourself to a message. Tonight we will enjoy a great dinner
prepared by our hotel's chef, talk about the tour, and
pass out maps and Jerseys.
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Arrival date for
this tour is Monday June 14, 2010
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Departure date is
Tuesday June 22, 2010
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Arrival and
departures from the Verona VRN airport or Milan & Venice by
shuttle
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For arrivals and
departures see our
Airport Pick-up & Drop-off Details
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Optional pick-up
in Venice - call for details
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Day 2 |
Ride: Valpolicella wine route - Pre Alps |
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Highlight: Wine tasting in Bardolino |
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Today will be a
moderate intensity ride with a longer climb through the
mountainous vineyards of the Valpolicella wine region. This afternoon we will enjoy wine
tasting and appetizers in the lush green vineyards of Tre
Colline. We will tour their wine production facilities and have
a short lessen in the making of wine and olive oil. Tonight we
have a special dinner planned at a reservation only
agriturismo,
"La Zerla." This restaurant offers a variety of local culinary
delights and a good selection of wines including their own wine
produced in the vineyard that surrounds the restaurant.
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Day 3 |
Ride:
48 Switchbacks of the Passo dello Stelvio |
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After breakfast we drive up the valley to test your courage and
stamina against today's highest Alpine pass. Today will be an epic ride conquering the famous
Stelvio Pass, first introduced into the Giro d'Italia in 1953 and made famous
after Fausto Coppi's victory. At the top we will enjoy the view
of the Italian and Swiss Alps while sipping on cappuccinos and
watching tourists from all over the world mill about in this
exciting atmosphere. A German sausage sandwich from the cart
vendor is always a favorite on this route. After the short break
we roll over the top and down to Bormio were we stay the
next 3 nights.
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Bormio is a
resort town nestled in a valley surrounded by the
majestic Italian Alps. This town boasts a series of
natural hot springs and as a result it is home to five
hot spring resorts and wellness centers. Today's climb will include the
beautiful
Gavia Pass. Ride through the Santa Caterina
Valley to the the base of the Gavia pass which has been
touted to be the most beautiful pass of the Alps. At the
top of the pass send a post card to a friend at the
outpost and have a snack.
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Day 5 |
Ride: Mortirolo Pass |
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Next we head
south down the valley to the notorious Mortirolo
Pass. Climbing an astonishing 4,000 ft in 7 miles!,
see why when Lance rode this pass in 2005 he said it was
the most difficult one he had ever done. Just below the
top we find the new memorial commemorating Marco
Pantani.
Marco Pantani Memorial
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Day 6 |
Ride:
Recovery
- easy spin |
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After several tough days of riding, today is a short
recovery ride after the drive to the site of our
Granfondo in the town of Feltre. Feltre is a historical quaint town buried deep in the Dolomite
mountains which is the start of the GranFondo Sportful
formerly called the Campagnolo. This event is known for its epic climbs and beautiful mountains that draw some of the best climbers of Italy, Switzerland, and Austria. We will take an easy spin around the area and take in the fresh mountain air. After the ride we will go to the Granfondo registration area, pick up our ride bags, have lunch and enjoy the cycling expo. The Granfondo organizers offer for sale a variety of ride souvenirs including jerseys and tee shirts. Tonight we will have a pre-ride dinner at our hotel.
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Day 7 |
Ride:
GranFondo Campagnolo / Sportful |
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The GranFondo Campagnolo is very well run and is known throughout Italy as a very challenging event. Due to its difficulty there are 3 courses offered. There is a short course of 55 miles. This route is very beautiful and yet not too tough with only one long climb. The medium course of 70 miles is much more difficult with at least 3 long climbs. The long course is regarded as the premier event and can be compared to a professional race. This route is 130 miles with over 15,000 feet of climbing over 4 major mountain passes. After the ride we'll relax in town and stay for the pasta dinner.
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Day 8 |
Ride: Adige valley, pre Alps |
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After the Granfondo we'll travel back to the
lake area and finish with a spectacular loop through the Adige valley to conclude our vacation.
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Day 9 |
Departure: Additional rides based on departure time |
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Arrive back in the USA the same day and ready for
work the next morning.
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