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Type:
Italian Alps / Dolomites
Duration:
9 days / 8 nights
Dates:
June 26 - July 4, 2008
Experience Level:
Intermediate / Advanced
Mileage:
40-70 mi / day
Package Price:
$2,895
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Tour Highlights |
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Pilgrimage to the Madonna di Ghisallo - Cyclist Museum &
Hall of Fame
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Italian Alps Trilogy -
The Stelvio, Gavia & Mortirolo Climbs
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Marco Pantani Memorial - A
tribute to greatness
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Best of the Dolomiti -
The Pordoi, Sella & Giau
This tour is chalked full of long rides and challenging
climbs along with the unforgettable memories of past legends.
After getting in some rides around the hills near beautiful Lake
Garda, one of our first stops is Lake Como for some great
riding and the legendary accent of the Madonna di Ghisallo considered
to be more of a cyclists museum and a hall of fame than a
chapel. It's walls are adorned with past leaders jerseys from
the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France. Also featured in this tour is our classic Italian Alps trilogy
featuring the legendary passes of the Stelvio, Gavia and the
Mortirolo. The Gavia is where Andy Hampsten battled though a
fierce snow storm to gain his tour victory. The Stelvio is the
one of the highest paved passes in Europe and is ranked as the
worlds most popular alpine accent. Included is a visit to the new
Marco Pantani Memorial located
on the epic Mortirolo climb. Afterwards we finish in the
Dolomiti mountains and challenge such passes as the Pordoi,
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3 & 4 star accommodations
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Airport arrival and departure assistance
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Support vehicle
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Assistance with bike building and
re-packing
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Local wine tasting
(A must in Italy)
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Complementary tour jersey
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Breakfasts and dinners included
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Optional shorter or longer routes available most days
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Single supplement
$495
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Tour Itinerary |
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Day 1 |
Ride: Vineyards & Orchards or World Championships TT course |
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We will pick you up
at the Verona airport and bring you back to our three star
sporting hotel near 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 down to the lake an back on the
2005 world championship time trial course. 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 Thursday June 26, 2008
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Departure date is
Friday July 4, 2008
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Arrival and
departures from the Verona VRN airport or Milan & Venice by
shuttle
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See
Airport Pick-up & Drop-off Schedule
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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
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,
"Ca Persane." 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: Lake Como loop |
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Highlight: Pilgrimage to the Madonna di Ghisallo cyclist hall of fame |
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In the morning we transfer to Lake Como for a spectacular loop through the canyons and climbs overlooking the lake, we make our final assent from Bellagio to the Madonna di Ghisallo. Here sits a tiny chapel that has become know as the cyclist hall of fame where you'll find leaders jerseys and bikes from both the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France surrounding the walls; along with the bikes of past legends such as Fausto Coppi, Eddy Merckx and Miguel Indurain.
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After
breakfast we'll drive to Bormio, a resort town nestled
in a valley surrounded by the majestic Italian Alps.
Bormio boasts a series of natural hot springs and as a
result it is home to five hot spring resorts and
wellness centers. Today's major 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. Time permitting, you have the
option of riding down the back side and back up.
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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: Passo Stelvio |
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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. Afterwards we make
our way to Corvara. We have an optional
loop descending the Umbrail and up the 48 switchbacks of the
North side.
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Day 7 |
Ride: Passo Pordoi, Sella & Giau |
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After Breakfast we get on our bikes and explore the Dolomites. This mountain range offers a wealth of cycling routes surrounded by stunning scenery. We take in the grand loop over some of the most famous passes including the Pordoi, Sella and Giau.
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Day 8 |
Ride: Passo Valparola |
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In the morning take in a beautiful climb up to Passo Valparola and back. After our ride we have one final transfer back to Verona.
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Day 9 |
Departure: Additional rides based on departure time |
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Additional rides in the Lake Garda area are available
based on your departure time.
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