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Granfondo Cycling Tours Newsletter Granfondo News Vol 3
 

 

Granfondo Cycling Tours would like to present our latest issue of Granfondo News. This newsletter is geared to keep you up to date on the latest Granfondo happenings, entertain you with stories provided by former tour guests (entitled My Trip), and keep you connected with European touring through ride summaries, city highlights and various articles of interest.

 

In this issue
  • Epic Stelvio
    (My Trip)
  • Mt Zoncolon, the slowest climb ever!
  • Pizza Pizza (A little history)
  • Picture of the Month
  • New Tour Schedule for 2008
  • GranFondo's 1st Annual Training Camp
  • New Customer Reviews for 2008
  • Limoncello - "An absolute natural product"

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    Mt Zoncolon, the slowest climb ever!
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    Alternate title, the New "Hardest climb ever"
    by Mike Elmer
    I have done a lot of the biggest climbs the US, France and Italy. Mt Ventoux, Alp d'Huez, Tourmalet, Forclaz, Col d'Izoard, Stelvio, Gavia, Fedai, San Pelligrino, Pordoi, Mortirolo, Mt Evans; they are all good climbs, but ... they all take a backseat to the new "Hardest climb ever": Mt Zoncolon ... when I watched the stage on TV, I was stunned at how slowly the professionals were riding up this climb; I knew I had to try it.

    Pizza Pizza (A little history)
    mary pizza

    By Cliff Lowe
    Pizza, like so many other foods, did not originate in the country for which it is now famous. Unless you have researched the subject, you, like so many people, probably always thought pizza was strictly an Italian creation. The foundations for pizza were originally laid by the early Greeks who first baked large, round and flat breads which they, "anointed with oil, herbs, spices and dates." Tomatoes were not discovered at that time or, very likely, they would have used them as we do today. Eventually, the idea of flat bread found its way to Italy where, in the 18th century, the flat breads called "pizzas" were sold on the streets and in the markets.

    Picture of the Month
    jane tdwight rufino tuscany

    Bella Toscana
    Having a great time riding through the many picturesque villages of Tuscany. This picture was taking during the 2007
    Florence to Rome Tour.

    Janet ,Dwight, and Rufino

     

     

    New Tour Schedule for 2008
     

    Tours continue to sell out and new tours are added. Check the tour listing frequently to see what is still avalible.

    GranFondo's 1st Annual Training Camp

    Granfondo Cycling Tours is hosting our first annual cycling camp in San Diego California. A perfect opportunity to get out of the ice and snow, and get in some great base miles. The training camp is open to everyone, and is also a great opportunity for all of us who have been on tour, to ride once again. Join us for some great rides in one of the best places to ride in the winter time.

    New Customer Reviews for 2008
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    New Customer Review have been added. Check out what everyone is saying!

    "Our fun post-dinner gatherings were just as much a highlight of the tour as the spectacular climbs of the Dolomites themselves! I'm convinced that the camaraderie of a good tour is just as important as how many vertical feet one bags. " ....

    Limoncello - "An absolute natural product"
    limoncello

    From Tour Guest Glenn Ackerson

    Hi guys,
    I had a co-worker share a Limoncello recipe with me, and I did a little research to see how consistent various recipes out there are for the delicious nectar. Interestingly, Limoncello can be made with vodka, vodka & everclear (stay clear), or even grappa! But, I've read and heard that homemade Limoncello is both easy to make and delicious. So, if you'd like to read more, I've assembled some information for you on the history of the stuff as well as some recipes. Here's to keeping the spirit of Granfondo Limoncello evenings alive!

    Epic Stelvio
    (My Trip)
    glenn
    By Glenn Ackerson
    (tour guest)

    Look up the word "epic" in the dictionary, and you'll find definitions like "surpassing the usual or ordinary, particularly in scope or size." Look up Passo Stelvio on the internet, and you'll find it described as "the highest paved mountain pass in the Eastern Alps, second only to Col de l'Iseran in the Alps in height." Put them together, and you have the epic climb that is Passo Stelvio - a climb with more than twice the number of switchbacks (48) as the famous Alpe d' Huez (21.) Add to that the elevation of the summit, 9,048 feet, and you have one of the Italian Alps' most impressive and challenging climbs.

     

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