The Photogenic Climb: Colle dell'Agnello from Casteldelfino (Italy) - Indoor Cycling Training

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Colle dell'Agnello is an epic climb and is the third-highest paved mountain pass in Europe. It is located right on the border with France. It is a very photogenic ride, and one feels like stopping all the time to take photos. Many cycling enthusiasts think of this climb as one of the most beautiful in the Alps. No wonder with that amazing view of the pyramid mountain Pic d’Asti. The ride starts in Casteldelfino. This first half of the ride is easy and you pass a beautiful mountain lake and some charming mountain towns. The second half is much more difficult and is by many regarded as a real monster. Nevertheless, the scenery makes up for all the pain. Overall, the ride has very little traffic. Colle dell'Agnello has been climbed several times by the Giro d’Italia, but also by Tour de France. This is a bucket-list ride, that we think all cyclists should do once in their life.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @pierciclista371
    @pierciclista371 Před rokem +1

    Very interest and difficult climb (the Last ten km 10% media)i think by e-bike. I made this climb (from Venasca at the beginning of Val Varaita) abt 20 years ago in 2004 July (total 100 km abt). Very good video and weather!

  • @gesp5151
    @gesp5151 Před rokem +1

    Did the last third. Fantastic. Such a great climb and very scenic.

  • @gustavocabrera2925
    @gustavocabrera2925 Před rokem +1

    What an epic climb! Thanks.

  • @gesp5151
    @gesp5151 Před rokem +1

    Did the first 2/3s on openroad cycling and it is fantastic. Excellent filming as always

    • @BiketheWorld
      @BiketheWorld  Před rokem

      Thank you. Yes, it is an amazing climb :-)

  • @MrIzaimon
    @MrIzaimon Před rokem +1

    Beautifull place e job. Congrats...

    • @BiketheWorld
      @BiketheWorld  Před rokem

      Hi Albertino, thank you, and thank you for your continous support since the very begining of bike the world :-)

  • @frankfrohmann1504
    @frankfrohmann1504 Před rokem +1

    Best climb in the alps in all categories.
    Much better than Stelvio.

  • @julioricardobustamantevill9728

    Que interesante lugar saludos

  • @phd559
    @phd559 Před rokem

    Hello,
    Nice video.
    I plan to film my region (West Coast in France) for bike tours and put them on CZcams.
    Please, can you tell me :
    1 : what is you camera
    2 : how you fixed it on the bike ?
    Thanks in advance for the answer.