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Italy bike map

Map of Italy bike. Italy bike map (Southern Europe - Europe) to print. Italy bike map (Southern Europe - Europe) to download. The history of biking as a sport in Italy goes back to the end of the nineteenth century, when the first races were organized as its shown in Italy bike map. However, it was during the first half of the 1900s that this sport reached its peak of popularity, also thanks to the remarkable achievements of cyclists as Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali. Nowadays, biking is still one of the most popular sports in the country. According to figures compiled by the Italian Cycling Federation (FCI), Lombardy, Veneto, and Tuscany were the regions recording the highest number of cycling clubs in 2020. Moreover, data show that most federation memberships related to amateur male cyclists aged between 50 and 54 years, the so-called Master Men 5.
 
The road from Cortina to Ortisei is not for those weak of leg or lung. Two regions, three high Alpine passes (including the legendary Pordoi), and innumerable hairpin turns mark its route amid the jagged spires of Italy most striking mountain range. Right along the coast of Sicily, this ride (that we enjoy on our Private Sicily Biking trip) is best taken in the morning accompanied by the splendid scent of salt water and fresh air. Starting from Noto, a beautiful town with 17th and 18thC architecture, pedal on quiet roads lined with vegetable and fruit plantations. Bike a flat path along the lazy Adige River as you wind your way to the vineyards of Custoza as its mentioned in Italy bike map, which lend its name to the crisp white wine that is produced here. Onward, the road descends gradually to Valeggio sul Mincio, a well-preserved medieval borgo with an ancient bridge.