At the camp we train during the week AND race the local UDACE races on the weekends. In order to get a license for the UDACE races you need to be a member of a local, Italian team. While here, the dots and Spidy kits have been are closeted and we’ll be racing for VeloVeneto.
So here we are, enjoying the Italian countryside from a bicycle, getting in good training miles and looking forward to racing both days this weekend.
In our first three days here we’ve ridden about 150 miles. Monday was a flattish spin through a couple of local towns, the ‘canal’ ride to locals. Tuesday was the Vineyard ride along beautiful single lane roads up and down through the Proseco vineyards outside of town. Many teams train in this region and we have been blown away by the number of off the beaten track backcountry roads.
Today, we did the climb to Foza. We started with a 25 K cruise out of town over to the small town of Valstagna which is the start of the climb up to Foza. The road winds through 21 hairpin turns up steep granite hills gaining 900 meters over 12 Km and ends in some beautiful alpine valleys. At the top we traversed the hilltop and descended another twisty road back to the Fume Brenta (river). Riding along the river for a while brought us back to Valstagna and we made our way home. Total ride distance 105 K which we completed in just under 4 hours of riding time. The climb was similar in profile to Mt. Diablo. As we neared the top, Paul, a longtime racer who has raced in several continents reminded us that this ride is on his top-10 lists of rides ‘in the world’ (and he meant that). Our respect has become even deeper for Pro-Tour racers (and even for age-grouper Joe (or shall we say Gilberto) -Schmoe) as he commented that the climb we did today is one of the easiest of climbs you find in local road races. Today we were barely in the foothills of the Dolomites and it was an awesome climb. Next week we hit the real-deal.

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are you doing the climb to Madonna del Ghisallo?
Dolomites is cool...definitely cool pictures! what a nice day!
sounds great! I hope you guys continue having a great time there.
oh, and I'd vote for the Madonna di Ghisallo, too. But, it is quite a haul from the Dolomites.
How many people on the trip?
That looks utterly relaxing.
F & C: I climbed it a few years back and was joined by some local bike club from Milan who treated me to espresso, cheese and bread at the top. What a treat! This trip, we're staying local and only doing rides we can get to from this town on our bikes. Have you biked here much?
G: There are 4 others here at the moment. A former Los Gatos/ Easton racer is working here for the summer, a couple from N. Carolina, and a retired man who races all over the world. A college kid comes on Saturday and that's it for our stay.
we followed the Giro one year...we started our tour from Rome to Milan then followed the Giro mountain stages...the Giro went through the Dolomites etc etc - we got a chance to ride up to Ghisallo...glad you were able to do it, I think it's an amazing experience to have
I love Italy...I am so jealous...
Looks awesome. I am thoroughly jealous right now for sure! next year..... have an awesome time.
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