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Eroica Caffè Milano

Eroica Caffè is the house of cyclists in Milan; a modern urban space, but also a project dedicated to events, culture, sports, and cycling. We look forward to welcoming you at Viale Tunisia 15, corner of Largo Fra Paolo Bellintani, obviously by bike.
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July 22, 2024

Pas Normal Studios - Watermelon summer ride

04:15

62.0km

14.6km/h

120m

120m

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July 22, 2024

A gravel ride to celebrate summer, starting from the caffè and going south, where the city meets countryside

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July 11, 2024

02:43

55.5km

20.4km/h

100m

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July 12, 2024

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April 19, 2024

00:54

15.9km

17.6km/h

80m

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April 19, 2024

This Tour will allow you to explore some of the symbolic places of Milan: The Duomo, the Sforza Castle and the Arco della Pace are some of the most famous historical monuments of the Lombard capital. It is not a Tour to train and maintain a high average but rather to relax and enjoy this city that is always on the move.

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April 18, 2024

06:22

90.7km

14.2km/h

190m

190m

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April 18, 2024

Duck Patrol is one of the standards of Milanese gravel. The origins of the name are uncertain, legend has it that it was an American girl who coined it, fascinated by the countless ducks present in all the canals along it. Beyond the name, this tour allows you to explore the area to the west of Milan

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April 15, 2024

03:19

85.1km

25.7km/h

170m

170m

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April 19, 2024

This tour explores the area east of Milan reaching Treviglio after crossing the Adda river. The Tour develops for almost half of its length on cycle paths and does not present particular altitude difficulties.

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April 10, 2024

06:49

133km

19.6km/h

1,930m

1,940m

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April 19, 2024

Although the distance is not that of a northern spring classic, the route and altitude are reminiscent of those typical of one-day races. This Tour will take you to explore the best roads in Brianza including challenging climbs, panoramic climbs and ups and downs through the woods.

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April 10, 2024

01:59

48.6km

24.5km/h

110m

110m

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April 19, 2024

Zibidino is a classic for Milanese cyclists. A perfect tour to stretch your legs, to train or to go for a ride with friends while chatting among the fields west of Milan. You leave the city following the Naviglio Pavese cycle path before entering the country roads and then returning from the Naviglio Grande.

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April 10, 2024

03:53

92.5km

23.8km/h

180m

180m

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April 19, 2024

The route from Milan to Pavia is a classic for Milanese cyclists. The two cities are connected by the Pavese canal which is bordered by a cycle path. This Tour offers a variant that follows the canal in the first section and then crosses the countryside along secondary roads. If the distance is too long

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planned a gravel ride.

April 5, 2024

01:22

18.6km

13.6km/h

80m

80m

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April 18, 2024

If you want to put a bit of dirt under your wheels and also want to see a bit of the city this Tour is for you. In less than 20 kilometers you will pass through historic places, parks and new neighborhoods. You will visit monuments of cultural interest and cycling monuments, such as the Vigorelli velodrome

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April 5, 2024

01:54

29.2km

15.4km/h

60m

60m

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April 18, 2024

This tour follows the Martesana canal, one of Milan's canals that connects the city with the Lambro and Adda rivers. The canal is flanked by a cycle path ideal for leaving the city avoiding traffic. Towards the halfway point the asphalt gives way to a dirt road as it first crosses the Cascine di Pioltello

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