Alpine Passes by Road Bike: 100 routes through the Alps and how to ride them

Alpine Passes by Road Bike: 100 routes through the Alps and how to ride them

Rudolf Geser
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Author:  Rudolf Geser
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  288
Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year:  2013
ISBN:  9781408179956

The road races amid the undeniable beauty of the Alps combine sport and spectacle. What better way to experience them for yourself than from the saddle of your bike, following the most famous and beautiful cycle routes, taking in the vistas of the valleys and lungfuls of the mountain air.

Each is a challenge, and 100 Alpine Passes is the essential overview as to which is best suited to your level, ambition or imagination. Through Germany, France, Italy, Slovenia, Austria and Switzerland, the pass roads are presented with accurate on-bike directions, ride characteristics and detailed location and elevation maps. Along with the stunning photography, there is a summary of the natural beauty and attractions along the route.

While many of the passes appear or have appeared in professional tours and mass-participation long-distance cycling races - sportives - the emphasis here is on complete coverage of the best Alpine cols and passes to ride. The most spectacular, rewarding and testing routes are featured, whether well known or those gems only locals are acquainted with. The basic composition of each ride is given, along with practical advice, tips and the lay of the land, including:

* assessment and statistics on the level of difficulty
* the length of time each route should take and the distance
* gear configurations and road conditions
* the time of year the pass is open
* selected round trips for ambitious cyclists
* overview maps for the eastern and western Alps

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