Monday, July 26, 2010

Stelvio







So today we climbed the Stelvio. Climbing for 2:20 minutes. 25km 1808 m (5930ft) Climb by bikeBike ranks this as the 52nd most difficult climb in the world. But honestly I am more affraid of tomorrow because the Mortiroolo is so steep for so long that I will long since run out of gears and just need to grind out the 12km. Then we go after Gavia. OMG. Back to today. Most sane people are content with a
simple ascent of Stelvio, but we needed to warm up with an ascent of Martello first for another 12,000ft day.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Dolomites Day 2 and 3












I will start by saying that today was a so called Rest day. 75km and 3470m or 11,400 ft of climbing climbing over 2 passes and a bump. I was solid on the sprint to the hotel, but my legs were toast on the last climb. Yesterday was killer with a climb of Giau, Tre Croci, The Killer Tre Cime de Lavaredo, and the Falzarego. 3760m, or 12,300ft. And I think the Cime was the toughest climb in terms of sustained steepness I will ever climb. Until tomorrow when we do Plan de Coronas, and then on the last day Mortirollo the hard way and Gavia. Decending from the Cime, I saw 84kmph, or 52.5mph pretty sure that is the fastest I have ever gone on a bike.


It is very interesting to contrast the alps and the dolomites. These climbs are definitly harder, much steeper, but at least they don't last 40km. One side effect from the climbs is that 6% grades feel like a flat with a headwind. I'm actually serious about that.
Our Hotel in Alleghe is very much four stars, and it is right on the lake, so we can have a cold swim at the end of the ride. Too bad we are leaving tomorrow, but I'm sure the next will be great as well.

Day 2














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Day 3










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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Dolomites Bite




So This trip started with some really tough stuff. I ran out of gears in the first 10km, am discovered that about half the group is stronger than me on day 1. no superstars, but everyone is very solid Passo Fedaia was very tough with many 15% sections, and some short sections over 20 according to Mr Garmin.

The Dolomites are absolutely spectacular.