Imagine a stage like this (or at least the three last climbs) as the last big mountain stage!ondition? A Giro stage with Sampeyre, Fauniera and Madonna di Colletto to Borgo San Dalmazzo in the future woul
Imagine a stage like this (or at least the three last climbs) as the last big mountain stage!ondition? A Giro stage with Sampeyre, Fauniera and Madonna di Colletto to Borgo San Dalmazzo in the future woul
In earlier versions of the Granfondo Fausto Coppi it also seems that they climbed from Pradleves, descended on the south side and then climbed Madonna di Colletto. This year it seems they did a new route with Sampeyre and Fauniera from Ponte Marmora. That is one of the potentially most interesting Giro stages possible.In the giro ng 2022 there was a stage with finish on Fauniera (Pradleves side) and it was an unipuerto .
Why is that version better? Do you want to do the Pradleves side as the climb to Fauniera?Unsurprisingly, I favour the design I've used before (first climb should be skipped for a realistic design):
RCS are too scared to descend off the Muro di Sormano, these no chance they'll use Sampeyre and Fauniera anytime soon.I was looking at Cyclosportives now. For 2025 I see that the Granfondo la Fausto Coppi did include both Sampeyre and Fauniera this year. Sampeyre has been used only twice in the Giro and last time in 2003.
The later years I have understood that Sampeyre (and Fauniera) has not been used due to poor road condition? If they do a cyclosportive over Sampeyre and Fauniera north. Does that mean it has been repaved and now are in better condition? A Giro stage with Sampeyre, Fauniera and Madonna di Colletto to Borgo San Dalmazzo in the future would be epic! @Eshnar or @Mayomaniac, do you know something about this?
Even if those climbs are repaved also on the descent? I would be strange if they were safe enough to do in a cyclosportive but not in a World Tour race.....RCS are too scared to descend off the Muro di Sormano, these no chance they'll use Sampeyre and Fauniera anytime soon.
