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Type:
Dolomites / Maratona
Duration:
8
days / 7 nights
Dates:
June 29 - July 6, 2010
Experience Level:
Intermediate / Advanced
Mileage:
40 to 60 mi / day
Package
Price: $3,245
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Participate in Italy's
most famous Granfondo!-- the Maratona dles Dolomites --
this tour features some of the best passes in the Dolomites and
many of Italy's toughest climbs.
The Maratona is Italy's' most
popular Granfondo and is the only
public cycling event in Italy in which the roads are completely
closed to traffic! Each year
over 30,000 people try to gain entry into this event by putting
their name into a lottery for the 8500 spots. This year we have
14 entries for our clients. This tour does sell out
so if you know you want to go, reserve your spot now.
The
popularity of this tour is certainly based on its majestic
setting in the Dolomites, the Maratona event and the striking
cycling routes that follow legendary climbs.
Climbing highlights of our tour include
the "must ride" passes of the Passo Pordoi, Sella,
Campolongo, Giau, the Fedaia located just below the massif
of the Marmolada and from Popular demand the infamous Passo
Stelvio. To
provide the best tour possible we have limited this tour
to maximum of 14 riders, so reserve your
space now. If
you would like to learn more about Granfondo cycling events in
beautiful Italia go to our
Cycling Events page.
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Package Includes
Fully supported with
3 and 4 star accommodations
Participation
in the Granfondo dles Dolomites cycling event
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Featuring climbs
in the Dolomites
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Granfondo Cycling
Tours Jersey included
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Maratona dles
Dolomites jersey and shorts included
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Follow vehicles for long rides and Granfondo Event
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Breakfasts and dinners included
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Singe Supplement
$650
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The
Maratona
dles Dolomites
cycling event offers Passes through the Dolomites with three
categories to challenge every skill level.
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Short Event: 35
mi (57 Km) & 5,740 ft (1750m) climbing
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Medium Event: 68
mi (110 Km) & 9,940 ft (3030 m) climbing
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Long Event: 91 mi
(147 Km) & 14,300 ft (4350 m) climbing
Course Description
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Highlights from our 2006 Tour
Watch the Maratona Video
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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 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:
48 Switchbacks of the Passo dello Stelvio |
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That's right. By
popular demand the Passo Stelvio has been added as the first leg
of our journey to the dolomites. 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. Riders will have the option of crossing through Switzerland and back
on the Umbrail Pass. Non-riders on this tour will appreciate a ride to
the top with the support van. 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. Enjoy this epic climb
and return to our hotel located at the base of the climb.
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Day 3 |
Ride:
Easy Climb of the Sellaronda |
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Today we travel to
region of the Dolomiti with our first ride around the Sellaronda
massif. This moderate loop will take us over the Pordoi,
Sella and Gardena passes.
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Day 4 |
Ride:
Passo Valparola, Pordoi & Fedia (Marmolada Massif) |
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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 will take a loop ride along part of the granfondo course in reverse and add an additional climb of the leg breaking Passo Fedia located just below the Marmolada Massif, in conjunction with the Passo Valparola and Pordoi from the back side.
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Day 5 |
Ride:
Easy Ride of the Passo Campolongo & Registration |
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Today we will take a short ride to stretch our legs and prepare for the big event tomorrow. After the ride we will head over to the registration area and pick up our race packets and clothing. As part of our tour you will receive an official Maratona dles Dolomiti jersey and shorts. The registration area is a great place to have lunch and spend time looking at all the latest cycling gear. Tonight we will have a pre-race dinner and talk about the event.
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Day 6 |
Ride:
Granfondo Maratona dles Dolomites |
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After an early
breakfast we will ride together to the start of the big event.
The air will electrified with excitement as all the riders
arrive at the start. You have the choice of
three
routes:
the Maratona
dles Dolomites course (138 km, 4190m), the Middle Course (106km,
3090m), and the Sellaronda course ( 55km, 1780m).
Climbing highlights include the passes of the Pordoi, Sella,
Campolongo and Giau. After the ride we will re-group at our
hotel and enjoy a well deserved dinner.
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Day 7 |
Ride:
Adige valley, pre Alps |
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After the Maratona 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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Additional rides based on departure times.
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