The Giro d'Italia has been racing across this country since 1909. Italian cyclists have won more World Championships than any other nation. The culture of cycling โ espresso stops, group rides at dawn, mechanics who tune bikes the way Florentine craftsmen tune violins โ is woven into the national DNA. And the roads: smooth asphalt through Tuscan vineyards, gravel strade bianche through Val d'Orcia clay, converted railways along the Adriatic coast, and Dolomite passes that break professional racers and reward amateurs with views worth every gram of lactic acid.
Plan my cycling trip โ42km flat coastal rail trail. Abruzzo. Adriatic breeze, trabocchi restaurants, zero elevation. E-bike rental at Ortona or Vasto stations (~โฌ25/day).
UNESCO landscape between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene. Rolling green hills, prosecco tastings every 3km, 40-60km loops on quiet roads. Venice 1h by train.
The actual race route through Siena province on white gravel roads. 136km (you can do shorter loops). Rolling hills, cypress avenues, Chianti vineyards. Gravel bike or wide tires needed. Best March-May, Sept-Oct.
Car-free alpine meadows at 2,000m. E-bike rental at cable car top station (โฌ35/day). 57 kmยฒ of trails with Dolomite panoramas. No fitness required โ the battery does the climbing.
2,757m. 24.3km of climbing. 1,808m elevation gain. 48 hairpins. The most iconic cycling climb in Europe. Average cyclist: 2-3 hours. Reward: the view, the descent, and the right to tell everyone you climbed the Stelvio.
Ride actual Giro stages: Mortirolo (12.4km, 10.5% avg), Zoncolan (10.5km, 11.9% avg), Monte Grappa (26km from Bassano). Pain. Glory. Espresso at the summit bar where Pantani's ghost watches.
GPX routes, bike rental locations, espresso stops. Legs not included.
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