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The #5MaratonasChallenge Sommario

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The idea of riding the five historic Maratona dles Dolomites routes, over five consecutive days, evolved from a desire to discover and celebrate what this unique mountain range has to offer. Printed on a set of route cards, provided by cyclingdolomites.com , the five routes of this classic Grand Fondo would take me on new roads, and to new heights. It would also provide a challenge that would push bike, body and mind beyond previous limits. This is my #5MaratonasChallenge Sommario - a résumé of the challenge. The greatest memories; the hardest moments; my favourite kit; and the lessons learned. The Final Statistics #5MaratonasChallenge 5 rides 42 hours riding time 873 kilometres ridden 28,300 metres elevation climbed 7 Days in the Dolomites (including the warm-up and #WildCardDolomitiRide) 7 rides 55 hours riding time 1,073 kilometres ridden 36,500 metres elevation climbed The Lasting Memory It is hard to think of one defining moment or memory, from th...

#5MaratonasChallenge Day 5 1998+ - A Final Climb

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"The final climb is either an elated zen-like sprint, or a long dark tunnel with a distant light at the end" . I am pleased and thankful to say that today I finished the #5MaratonasChallenge , in a euphoric state. Today's route was the current Maratona dles Dolomites course: 143 kilometres, with 4,300 metres of climbing. That is a big day out by any standards, but thankfully it is less excessive than some of the preceding days that I have ridden this week - my legs were thankful for that, at least. The Finale Ride The sun rose on another beautiful day in the Dolomites, as I headed to the start in Varda. From Corvara, the route heads on a lap of the Sellaronda: Campolongo, Pordio, Sella and Gardena. Then, back in Corvara, you ascend Campolongo a second time; before descending, to the base of the Passo Giau. Café refuel before Giau I have developed a love-hate relationship with the Passo Giau over the last five days, so in the hope of starting this final ...