June 04, 2007

Bike Abruzzo

On Sunday the Abruzzese Danilo Di Luca won his first Giro d'Italia.

It was a great giro, not a classic, but the race restored much of the passion to Italy's cycle fans and long suffering cycle fans in general. We all look ahead.

Next year's route begins in Palermo on the 10 May and seems set to cover most of Sicily. Look out for a local favorite to do extremely well as Sicilian cycling is maturing nicely, much like their wines.

Abruzzo has its fair share of mountains and the only flat bits are along the coast or stretches such as the high plains of Navelli or Avezzano.

Nothing compared to the Monte Zoncolan in the province of Udine and the territory of Carnia, but the Abruzzese are a tough lot.

May 22, 2007

The Giro d'Italia

The Giro d'Italia cycle race is a marvellous promotional spot for Italy and it is not by chance the daily stages are beamed in full and across the world by Raisat.

In fact, this year there was a not too concealed admission that the route was designed to highlight some of Italy's most popular and exclusive tourist destinations - north Sardinia, Sorrento Peninsular, Cinque Terre etc.

There were even two stages featuring the cyclists riding around the motor racing tracks of Mugello and Fiorano Modenese with plenty of Ferrari's lining the route.

Which meant some more traditional regional cycling hotbeds in the country missed out this year, such as the Adriatic Coast in Emilia Romagna.

But, as with the Tour de France, the Giro started out as a publishing stunt for the race sponsors, but you can't take away the agonism of the participants or the love of the event for the spectators.   

We wouldn't miss it for anything and it is the perfect way to view Italy as the capricious Spring gives way to the long hot Summer.

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