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COL DE BRAUS
Col de Braus has essentially become famous as a special stage in the Monte-Carlo Rallye. Despite a short development which, moreover, concentrates its fulcrum in just 600 meters in which Read More
COL DU GRANON
A few kilometers from Briançon, in case you want to opt for an unusual pass compared to the more traditional Alpine roads, you have the opportunity to drive towards the Read More
Tour delle Alpi 2023 | Free Climbers
Just three weeks after the Classic Run we completely change the mood. The Langhe hills give way to the highest Alpine peaks in Europe and from the relaxing cockpit of Read More
COL DES CHAMPS
The Col des Champs is another of those hills mainly known to cycling enthusiasts but less known by those motorists who usually prefer the wider and more scenic roads of Read More
PASSO DI MONTE GIOVO – PASSO PENNES
We are in the province of Bolzano, close to the Rhaetian Alps and leaving the fascinating center of San Martino in Passiria behind us, it is time to let ourselves Read More
COL DE LA COLOMBIERE
The mountains are always able to surprise and an example is those Alpine passes which, even if they do not reach an altitude of 2,000 meters, still manage to represent Read More
COL DU GRAND SAINT BERNARD
The Gran San Bernardo Pass is the main link between Italy and Switzerland, straddling the Pennine Alps. Reaching a maximum elevation of almost 2,500 meters, it can be traveled only Read More
COL DU GALIBIER
When you think of the giants of the Alps, the name of the Col du Galibier is the one that follows the Col de l’Iseran and Col de la Bonette. Read More
COL DU TOURMALET
The Col du Tourmalet, with an altitude of 2,115 meters above sea level, is the second highest “col” in the Pyrenees among those entirely located in French territory. Known for Read More