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GIVI-Bike

Passione, design italiano, forte attitudine tecnologica e profonda conoscenza dei materiali: sono questi gli ingredienti del successo internazionale di GIVI, un percorso che ha trasformato una piccola officina di Brescia in un punto di riferimento mondiale per gli accessori moto.
Un impegno coerente, che si è tradotto nell’introduzione di soluzioni tecnologiche inedite e di grande funzionalità, nella cura per i particolari oltre che nella progettazione di oggetti dalla massima affidabilità e dalla riconosciuta artigianalità del “Made in Italy”.
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October 28, 2024

Tappa 4: da Bastardo a Orvieto – Italy coast to coast

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73.8km

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1,620m

1,640m

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October 29, 2024

After the halfway point, the altitude differences begin to decrease.



This fourth stage along the Italy coast to Coast takes you from Bastardo to the border with Tuscia.

Pedaling through a landscape immersed in greenery, you turn your wheels towards the south. We recommend a detour to Castel Rinaldi to

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October 28, 2024

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October 29, 2024

Leaving Ancona station, your adventure along the Italy coast to coast begins, saying goodbye to the Adriatic and heading towards the beating heart of the Boot.



Every pedal stroke brings you closer to new discoveries, you head towards San Severino Marche, a charming village nestled in the hills. Here

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This second stage of the Italy coast to coast is the one with the greatest difference in altitude, so we recommend that you leave early in the morning to have the whole day available.



After leaving Treia, with its enchanting views, you head towards the art city of San Severino, crossing picturesque villages

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October 28, 2024

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October 29, 2024

The sixth and final stage takes you back to the shores of the sea: the Tyrrhenian Sea is ready to welcome you.



You leave Sorano to dive into the silent Maremma, which between woods and hills, offers you panoramas that are confirmed to be unforgettable. On the horizon, still half hidden by the vegetation

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October 29, 2024

The fifth stage of the Italy coast to coast winds through the area of the “tuff triangle,” a unique area for the extraordinary concentration of Etruscan archaeological remains, unmatched in Italy.



Leaving Orvieto, you face a long but gentle climb towards Lake Bolsena. You skirt the northern shores of

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October 29, 2024

The third stage of the Italy coast to coast project you into the atmosphere of the Franciscan places, retracing some stretches of the road that, according to sources, was crossed by the Poor Man of Assisi.



Once you reach Assisi, you can dedicate a visit to the center and stop to taste some local delicacies

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October 28, 2024

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October 29, 2024

Set off on your Italy coast to coast adventure from Ancona station. After a quick visit to the historic center and the Duomo, make sure you have everything you need in your GIVI-Bike bags. Remember to have a good supply of water and food to enjoy the adventure to the fullest.



Start pedaling, then, along

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September 4, 2024

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76.8km

12.8km/h

1,040m

1,040m

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September 4, 2024

With this Tour you explore the area of the Lariano triangle, located between the two branches of Lake Como, which is home to some truly suggestive minor basins.



The route winds along mainly asphalted roads with some stretches of fun dirt roads. The climbs, sometimes with significant gradients, alternate

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August 8, 2024

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August 8, 2024

On the second day, cycling along the Via Peuceta along the Matera path, you leave Altamura behind and take a pleasant double track that runs through the fields.

Just before Santeramo, you pass right in front of the Sant'Angelo Cave: a natural karst tunnel where inside there are graffiti and frescoes dating

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August 8, 2024

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August 8, 2024

Via Peuceta takes you to discover the lunar landscapes of the ravines, ancient medieval villages and the arid steppes of the Murge.

You can ride it with your gravel, adventure or touring bike dressed in the GIVI-Bike Adventure or Experience bags depending on your preferences.



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