Mom’s Question
Jul 8th, 2011 | By Fredcaster | Category: Blog, TravelMy mom has been reading my blog from my trip through the Alps and the Dolomites and asked a question. I’d like to hear how all of you would answer it.
My mom has been reading my blog from my trip through the Alps and the Dolomites and asked a question. I’d like to hear how all of you would answer it.
Today my Maratona tour with Ciclismo Classico heads out of the Alps and into The Dolomites, including the climb of Passo Sella, one of the passes we’ll climb on Sunday during the Maratona of The Dolomites.
Day three of my Maratona tour with Ciclismo Classico as we ride from Rablá to Bolzano via Passo Palade and Passo Mendola. Once in Bolzano, I meet Ötzi the Iceman, have a wonderful pizza, and Italy’s best gelato.
The second day of my Maratona tour with Ciclismo Classico, and the first real day of riding. And what a day it was! We climbed the famed Passo Stelvio while covering a metric century distance and nearly 2,000 meters of climbing.
The offcial first day of my Maratona tour with Ciclismo Classico. Today we travel from Bolzano to Glorenza via bus, take a shakedown cruise on our bikes, meet and get to know each other, and enjoy the first of many wonderful meals together.
Here’s a video of my interview with the guys from Assos during Bike Press Camp in Deer Valley.
Travel day to Italy for my Maratona dles Dolomites tour with Ciclismo Classico. In this post, details of my travel from Salt Lake City to New York to Milan to Bolzano via planes, trains and buses.
Several years ago I was approached by Andrew Conway, US Managing Director of Ciclismo Classico, asking if I would be interested in taking one of his company’s cycling tours. At the time, I was planning a tour to the French Alps with another company and therefore had to put him off. If you’ve listened to […]
Here is a quick video I produced from my recent test ride in Montreal, using the Bixi Bike Share system. And yes, I enjoyed the ride!
Here are photos of some of the products I saw at Day 3 of 2011 Bike Press Camp in Deer Valley, Utah. You can hear about all of these products in Episode 182 of The FredCast Cycling Podcast.