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Nicola Amadini

Stage 4: Sconfinando in Svizzera – big loops in Italy’s little Tibet

Stage 4: Sconfinando in Svizzera – big loops in Italy’s little Tibet

Expert
06:28
36.2 mi
5.6 mph
5,675 ft
5,675 ft
Expert mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the Tour may require you to push your bike.

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Tips

Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

434 yd in total

Includes a segment with temporary access restrictions

Check ahead to confirm restricted segments are open to the public.

64 yd in total

Tour Overview

Starting Point
1.01 mi

Da Livigno al Passo della Forcola

Mountain Biking Highlight (Segment)

10.6 mi
18.7 mi

Val da Fain

Mountain Biking Highlight (Segment)

21.9 mi

La Stretta

Mountain Biking Highlight

22.0 mi

Scalinata di pietra

Mountain Biking Highlight (Segment)

33.1 mi

Bel trail naturale da fare a tutta in discesa

Mountain Biking Highlight (Segment)

36.2 mi
Destination

Map

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Tour Profile

Waytypes

Singletrack: 17.1 mi
Path: 14.4 mi
Access Road: 127 yd
Cycleway: 2.07 mi
Street: 227 yd
Road: 2.31 mi
State Road: 333 yd

Surfaces

Alpine: 1.77 mi
Natural: 0.34 mi
Unpaved: 24.4 mi
Gravel: 4.14 mi
Paved: 0.65 mi
Asphalt: 4.79 mi
Unknown: 218 yd

Weather Forecast

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planned a mountain bike ride.

February 7, 2022

Comments

  • Leave the center of Livigno behind and rely on the safe dirt cycle paths that lead to the Passo della Forcola (2,314 m a.s.l.) on the border with Switzerland, running parallel to the driveway that from Via Tresenda becomes Via Forcola and connects Livigno to Poschiavo. "Fòrcola" derives from "forca

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