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Upslowtour - Pinerolese Terra di Bici

Upslowtour-Pinerolese Terra di Bici è un invito a rallentare. Ideato dall’Unione Montana del Pinerolese con la collaborazione di enti locali e realtà associative, Upslowtour è una rete ciclabile che valorizza territorio, cultura e sapori. Il nome è già una dichiarazione d’intenti: “Up” perché si sale (ma senza fretta), “slow” perché è nella lentezza che si scopre l’essenza dei luoghi, “tour” perché ogni percorso è un piccolo viaggio nella bellezza.
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planned a road ride

7 days ago

Time

1h00m

Distance

10.7km

Speed

10.6km/h

Ascent

560m

Descent

220m
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7 days ago

This climb starts from Bricherasio, crosses the hamlet of San Michele and covers the entire Strada Santa Caterina with an average gradient exceeding 10%. The first kilometer up to the church of Santa Caterina (500 m above sea level) is the gentlest: orchards and vineyards on the sides of the road, beautiful

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planned a road ride

7 days ago

Time

0h50m

Distance

7.90km

Speed

9.5km/h

Ascent

480m

Descent

50m
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7 days ago

This Tour is an iconic climb to Prarostino from San Secondo di Pinerolo, the route that hosted the first edition of the "Upslowtour" multi-category uphill race and is a regular destination for many local cycle tourists. Start from San Secondo di Pinerolo, a village with medieval roots that in the 19th

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planned a road ride

7 days ago

Time

1h11m

Distance

16.6km

Speed

14.1km/h

Ascent

560m

Descent

560m
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7 days ago

With this Tour you will discover the hills west of Turin in a compact loop around Cumiana, with a profile that climbs all in the first half and then descends towards the start.



Start from Piazzetta Avis in the center of Cumiana and immediately tackle the climb towards Picchi and the Truc della Buffa

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planned a gravel ride

June 4, 2025

Time

14h19m

Distance

135km

Speed

9.4km/h

Ascent

4,390m

Descent

4,390m
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June 2, 2025

This is the complete track of the "3 days in gravel in the Pinerolo area" ring, a route designed to let you discover the Pellice and Chisone valleys through dirt tracks, quarries and woods, without neglecting spectacular views to conquer on your bike.



You can find the descriptions of the individual stages

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planned a gravel ride

June 3, 2025

Time

4h46m

Distance

42.1km

Speed

8.8km/h

Ascent

1,550m

Descent

1,550m
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June 2, 2025

The second stage to discover gravel in the Pinerolo area is a loop that starts from Torre Pellice, the cultural heart of the Waldensian world. Take the Via dei Pastori, a quiet forest track that runs alongside the Pellice. The ride continues through meadows, woods and hamlets to Bobbio Pellice, where

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planned a gravel ride

June 2, 2025

Time

5h18m

Distance

55.6km

Speed

10.5km/h

Ascent

1,520m

Descent

1,650m
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June 2, 2025

This third stage to discover gravel in the Pinerolo area crosses the slopes between Val d’Angrogna and the lower Val Chisone, combining nature and memory.



From the hills of San Giovanni, above Torre Pellice, you reach the first glimpses of Val Pellice and the Chiamogna stream, before climbing towards

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planned a gravel ride

June 2, 2025

Time

5h14m

Distance

48.2km

Speed

9.2km/h

Ascent

1,570m

Descent

1,430m
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June 2, 2025

The first stage of the "3 days in gravel in the Pinerolo area" route starts from Bricherasio, where you can conveniently leave your car in one of the car parks, even right in the centre. You move away from the village along the "Via della Pietra" cycle path (a former railway converted into a valuable

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and planned a road ride

April 11, 2025

Time

1h49m

Distance

14.5km

Speed

8.0km/h

Ascent

1,130m

Descent

0m
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April 11, 2025

Colle dell’Agnello, at 2,744 meters, is one of the most fascinating and challenging climbs for cyclists. From Pontechianale, where you can warm up your legs on the edge of the splendid artificial lake, the road climbs relentlessly, putting even the most trained people to the test. Each hairpin bend

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and planned a road ride

April 11, 2025

Time

1h24m

Distance

12.3km

Speed

8.8km/h

Ascent

810m

Descent

120m
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April 11, 2025

The climb to Pian del Re, starting from Crissolo, is an experience that every cyclist should try at least once. It is not very long – 9 kilometers in total – but the gradients, which reach up to 12%, make it a challenge not to be underestimated. The road winds through the hamlets of Serre, Borgo and

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planned a road ride

April 7, 2025

Time

1h41m

Distance

19.9km

Speed

11.8km/h

Ascent

870m

Descent

20m
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March 6, 2025

The climb to Prali is a cycling itinerary that, in about 19 kilometers, takes you from the 855 meters of Perrero to the 1,455 meters of the capital of the valley, offering a varied and satisfying route. From Pomaretto, where you can leave your car, the initial approach is gradual, but after the junction

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planned an e-mountain bike ride

March 28, 2025

Time

2h13m

Distance

33.9km

Speed

15.3km/h

Ascent

870m

Descent

880m
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March 26, 2025

This historic itinerary connects numerous places linked to the Resistance in the lower Val Pellice, crossing the slopes of the Chiamogna stream among nature, landscape and memory. Start from the Avis Park of San Secondo di Pinerolo and pedal along dirt roads, paths and short asphalted stretches crossing

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planned an e-mountain bike ride

March 28, 2025

Time

2h37m

Distance

38.3km

Speed

14.7km/h

Ascent

1,290m

Descent

1,290m
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March 26, 2025

This itinerary runs along the spectacular ridge between Val Pellice and Val Chisone, taking you to discover the Alpine panoramas, woods and hills of these areas. Start from Bricherasio and climb towards Colle Vaccera, at 1,502 metres above sea level. During the climb you pass through places such as Santa

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planned an e-mountain bike ride

March 28, 2025

Time

2h21m

Distance

35.1km

Speed

15.0km/h

Ascent

1,160m

Descent

1,160m
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March 25, 2025

This MTB itinerary takes you to discover the Val d’Angrogna, a valley rich in history linked to the events of the Waldensians. Starting from Viale De Amicis in Luserna San Giovanni, you pedal between monuments and symbolic places such as the Ciabàs Temple, the town of San Lorenzo, the museums of the

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planned an e-mountain bike ride

March 28, 2025

Time

2h33m

Distance

38.3km

Speed

15.1km/h

Ascent

1,270m

Descent

1,270m
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March 25, 2025

This itinerary takes you to discover the valley of the Luserna River, from which the prized local stone, extracted here for centuries, takes its name. Start from the Luserna Alta Park and go up the valley through a landscape marked by the still active quarries between Rorà, Luserna San Giovanni and Bagnolo

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planned an e-mountain bike ride

March 28, 2025

Time

1h22m

Distance

17.9km

Speed

13.1km/h

Ascent

810m

Descent

810m
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March 25, 2025

This itinerary starts from Piazza San Martino in Torre Pellice and crosses the sunny side of the middle Pellice Valley, touching the hamlets of Chabriols, Teynaud and Ciarmis. After this initial stretch at low altitude, you face a challenging climb along a steep forest track that leads to the hamlet

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