Torino to nice climbing challenge
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LEVEL 4 – Esperto.
- Cycling is part of my daily thoughts.
- I can’t get the Italian mountains and countryside out of my mind.
- If I could, I would move to Italy and cycle every day and drink coffee.
- Do wheelies all the time. - Duration: 8 Days | 7 Nights
- Dates 2025: 14 - 21 Jun | 05 - 12 Jul | 19 - 26 Jul | 02 - 09 Aug | 24 - 31 Aug | 06 - 13 Sep
- Can't see the perfect one? Request dates here.
- Price from: €3599
- Single supplement €799
- Room upgrade available: Yes
- What's included?
The Perfect Cycling Holiday
Is this what I’m looking for?
- Riding uphill for 25km daily
- I like to ride every day with a group
- I ride 50km a day with a cycling club
- I love stopping for coffee or two.......
- I have my own bike and don't need to rent
Magical & Unforgettable
What to look forward to…..
- Nearly all day riding in the beautiful mountains
- Famous Cols from the TDF and Giro d'Italia
- Challenges - and conquering those challenges
- Arriving on the French Riviera knowing you've done something truly epic
Stages of your Tour
Torino
42 km - 290m climb
After the bike fit with our guides, we will take a short welcome ride to make sure you are comfortable in the saddle. The coffee stop is special: the village of Venaria Reale is the home of the Reggia or hunting lodge of the House of Savoy, although to call the Reggia a hunting lodge is like calling the Palace of Versailles a holiday chalet. The grounds of contain a 3,000 hectares (12 square mile) nature park. In any case, the same architects who designed Versailles worked on the Reggia.
Hotel Bella Rosina | Torinotorino-susa
88 km - 1460m Climb
As Italian unification gained ground in the 1850s, France promised Italy military support against Austria in exchange for Nice and the Duchy of Savoy, although the Savoy city of Turin and the Susa valley to the northwest remained in Italy. Our itinerary takes us across this fascinating, so-nearly-French border region! We cross the magnificent Colle del Lys (14 kilometers at 6.5%), included in the Giro d’Italia as recently as 2019, then sleep at enchanting Susa, rich in Roman and medieval monuments and a traveller’s crossroads for thousands of years.
Hotel Napoleon | Susasusa-briancon
79km 2860m
The extravagant Colle delle Finestre writhes like a bowl of spaghetti dropped on a mountainside. A gravel classic with 7 kilometers of dirt track, it starts far enough from Susa to let us warm up before the exertions begin. The descent through meadows and woodland is just as extravagant, and leads us via Sestriere and Mont Cenis to the French border and citadel town of Briançon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to the fortifications built in the seventeenth-century by the Marquis de Vauban, Louis XIV’s favourite military engineer.
Hotel le Monetier | Le Monetierbriancon-Sampeyre
115 km - 3510m Climb
A stage of three towering climbs with a Giro d’Italia and Tour de France pedigree. The great Fausto Coppi was first across the Col d'Izoard in both races back in 1949. At the brow of the next great climb, the Colle dell'Agnello, which the Giro and the Tour have crossed twice each, we go back into Italy. Then, after descending to the village of Sampeyre, we turn left, drop down to the river, then embark on the Colle di Sampeyre to the refuge for well-deserved refreshment after a mammoth day!
Rifugio Meira Garneri | Colle di Sampeyre
sampeyre-cuneo
90 km - 2330m climb
The long, demanding Colle della Fauniera, whose gradients rarely drop below 10%, has only been climbed once at the Giro d'Italia, and today we follow much of that classic, 1999 stage when Marco Pantani darted away to finish second behind Paolo Savoldelli and take the Maglia Rosa. Savoldelli built much of his stage success on the Fauniera descent, considered one of the most technical in the Alps. Like them, we end our ride at beautiful Borgo San Dalmazzo, then transfer to magical Cuneo, built by the Savoys as an anti-French military citadel.
Hotel Le Lanterne | Cuneocuneo-Saint Martin Vésubie
113 km - 3050m Climb
Our finish town, Saint-Martin-Vésubie, was part of the historic County of Nice which Italy ceded to France in 1860. Until then, it had an Italian name: San Martino Lantosca. Standing between Cuneo and Saint-Martin-Vésubie is another Alpine border pass, the Colle della Lombarda. The road connection, completed in 1964, provided access to a new ski station, Isola 2000, where Tony Rominger won a stage of the Tour in 1993. On the Colle della Lombarda, Vicenzo Nibali secured victory in the 2016 Giro d'Italia, but that was coming the opposite way.
Pure Montagne Resort & Spa | Saint-Martin-VésubieSaint Martin Vésubie-nice
64 km - 590m climb
With Paris preoccupied by the Olympic Games, where else could the 2024 Tour de France finish but Nice? We will follow suit! After all, with blue seas and fine sands beside a vast, gently curving bay, Nice is bounded by the mountains of the southern Alps, which provide the breathtaking landscapes for today’s ride. The magnificent Promenade des Anglais, now lined with palatial hotels that recall the Belle Époque, predates the annexation of Nice by France in 1860, and has been the final destination of the Paris-Nice stage race since 1933.
Les Terraces d'Eze | Nicedepart day
NO RIDE TODAY
Our mountain odyssey is complete. After so many magnificent views, I’m not sure we could take in another mountain! Time to swap numbers and say our farewells, and make a rendezvous for our next amazing adventure.
BIKE HIRE
The perfect cycling holiday requires pedalling on the perfect bike. So should you not wish to bring your own bike with you we have a number of beautiful bikes that you can hire at very reasonable prices. If you are not sure what is the perfect bike for you then fire as a mail and we will be delighted give you some expert advice. You can find more information about our bikes below. And yes you can buy our bikes if you fall in love with them!
Colnago V3 - the perfect road bike to hire on our more challenging cycling holidays. As you’d expect it’s lightweight, aerodynamic with great handling.
Colnago G4-X - one of the finest gravel bikes in the world from one of the most famous and respected brands in the world. A dream to ride on the gravel and the road!
Guerciotti Brera Touring ION - the ideal bike for guest looking for a little assistance when riding. The flat handle bars perfect for clients looking for maximum comfort.
Guerciotti Navir ION - loved by clients that enjoy the challenge of riding some of our more challenging tours. Assistant road bikeS are a real ‘game changer’.
COLNAGO V3
COMPONENTS:
- Shimano 105 12 Speed Di2 Drivetrain (50/34 Chainset and 11-34 Cassette)
- Fulcrum Racing 600 Wheelset
- Pirelli P7 Sport 28mm Tyres
- Shimano 105 Hydraulic Disc Brakes (160mm rotors)
- Selle Italia Novus Boost Evo Flow saddle
- (Sizes: XXS(42S), XS(45S), S(48S), M(50S), L(52S), XL(54S), XXL(56S), XXXL(58S))
COLNAGO G4-X
COMPONENTS:
- Shimano GRX 822 1x - 42T 1x Chainset, 12 Speed 10-51T Cassette
- Fulcrum Rapid Red 900 Wheelset
- Shimano GRX Hydraulic Disc Brakes (160mm rotors)
- Prologo Kappa BK saddle
- Sizes: 46s - 58s
GUERCIOTTI BRERA TOURING ION
COMPONENTS:
- SRAM NX Mechanical 1 x 11 Speed Drivetrain (40T Chainset and 11-42T Cassette) URSUS Orion Disc Wheelset
- Challenge Gravel Grinder 42mm Tyres
- SRAM Guide Rival Hydraulic Levers and SRAM Rival Caliper Disc Brakes (160mm rotors)
- Electric Polini E-P3 250 watt motor, with 70 N/m maximum torque
- 500 wh battery with 220 km range in assist mode
- DPV Touring saddle
- (Sizes: S, M)
What’s included?
- 7-nights' 3* or 4* accommodation
- All breakfasts and 4 dinners
- Transfers (from specified airport/train location)
- Experienced team of local professionals
- Beautifully planned rides
- Mechanical and van support
- GPX routes
- IBT cycling jersey
- IBT water bottle
- Fully qualified and experienced guide for the entire trip
- City taxes
What’s not included?
- Travel insurance (must be purchased before the tour)
- Flights
- Bike hire
- All beverages at mealtimes (water and coffee are complimentary during meals that are included in the package)
- Lunches
- Tips and gratuities
The nuts and Bolts
Useful information about your holiday
Still Undecided?
Here is what our clients say about us………
Did the Dolomites-Alps tour in July 2024: our guides, Fausto and Savi, were wonderful gentlemen. Despite the fact that this tour was above my cycling ability, they did everything possible to make it a fun and memorable experience for me. Both were attentive, courteous, professional and compassionate. I will remember the memories for years to come and I would be grateful to have them as my guides again in the future.
arman | Best of Alps & Dolomites july 2024
Where to meet |
Please arrange to meet us at Torino (Porta Nuova) train station at 14:00 (Day 1). 24 hours before meeting we will contact you via WhatsApp to confirm the name of staff meeting you. Alternative transfers can be arranged but will incur a cost. |
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Drop off Location |
Following the conclusion of the tour we will assist you with planning and booking of onward travel. We will run one transfer to Nice airport leaving in the late morning. |
Transfer Time |
Please consider eating lunch before we collect you from Torino. The transfer time from Torino train station to the hotel is around 30 minutes. |
Riding in the French Alps |
The general road conditions in the Alps are very good but can be effected by weather events. One must consider that the roads are shared with car owners and bikers. For this reason some of our rides may start early when there is nobody on the mountains and weather cooler. |
Cuisine |
The food is excellent in both the regions of Piemonte and France. Restaurants now cater for both vegan and vegetarians. Home-made local wines and beer a must to try. |
Hotel Facilities |
The hotels on this tour have spas and we recommend bringing swimming costumes. Hotels also have laundry service, good Wi-Fi and bar service. Hotels may charge extra for the use of these facilities. |
Private Tours & Groups |
We welcome the opportunity to discuss with you a private tour should you be in a group of more than six people. The private tour allows you to choose dates and personalise the itinerary according to your requirements. |
Weather |
The mountains can be unpredictable and weather may change quickly. This is particularly the case in the afternoons when high pressure builds. Our experienced guides will amend rides, routes and timings to ensure you are riding in safe and hopefully sunny conditions. |
What happens next? |
Are you thinking about joining us? You probably have some questions! There are a number of ways to contact us, email is best, we will reply within 24 hours. You can also find a contact form at the bottom of this page. |
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Get In Touch
If you would prefer to give us a call and talk cycling and Italy please WhatsApp us on the number below and we will arrange a call back.
ITA: +39 320 638 4713
Or you can chat to us online also by clicking the button at bottom right of page.
Drop us a direct email to info@italybiketours.com