Hey my friend... You should change the headline of the video. You did not go down to 1450 meter. You stopped your run at the chairlift which leads to the Passo Padon. And this lift starts at ~1700 meter. Nevertheless your video is great! I made this superb downhill 9-10 times but never filmed it.
The slope has two different characteristics: The first part down to Lake Fedaia has an average grading of about 25%. The second part down to Malga Ciapela just has ~11-12% and does not really pay off. So most skiers do it like Daniele. They take the next chairlift up to Passo Padon.
I gave you a smile. You have a technique similar to my, you are not afraid of speed but you need to train your efficiency. You get tired too quickly. The next time, when you go down without stopping, you'll be the best. Hi.
The strenght of this downhill is not its slope, but the bueautiful landscape you can see and its length. For example, if you are looking for difficult downhills, you can choose the Padon mountain and "Porta Vescovo" downhills because they are more difficult than that of Marmolada. Sorry for my not very good english
WOW! we are going to the Dolomites this Saturday for a week of skiing Sella Ronda... I love how you stopped and gave us a sense of place
Bellissimo video 👍 🌈
Wonderful video. Thanks.
Capanna Bill is at 1800m. 1450 is at the bottom station of the lowest gondola
Bellissima discesa bei tempi
Hey my friend... You should change the headline of the video. You did not go down to 1450 meter. You stopped your run at the chairlift which leads to the Passo Padon. And this lift starts at ~1700 meter. Nevertheless your video is great! I made this superb downhill 9-10 times but never filmed it.
What grading does the slope have officially? Still red or already black? Great video ...
The downhill is red and I think the grade is 40% max. The slope is large but the snow is always very slippery above all up 2000 meters.
The slope has two different characteristics: The first part down to Lake Fedaia has an average grading of about 25%. The second part down to Malga Ciapela just has ~11-12% and does not really pay off. So most skiers do it like Daniele. They take the next chairlift up to Passo Padon.
La Bellunese .... orgasmo puro !
grande questa pista, wowww
I missed the last part to the gondola and a fine rifugi on the left.
Yes, one of the best in the sorld..
Best run in the sorld
Sweet. Nice skiing man. Its an awesome place eh?
Yes, a Paradise!
I gave you a smile. You have a technique similar to my, you are not afraid of speed but you need to train your efficiency. You get tired too quickly. The next time, when you go down without stopping, you'll be the best. Hi.
My record is 9 minutes and 57 seconds for the entire downhill (from Punta Rocca to Malga Ciapela) without stopping on 2017.
@@danieleganz377 I believe you and best regards
@@danieleganz377 Not bad...
La "Bellunese"??
Sì
Anziché essere lí sono a scuola, che schifo
Nothing special, average slope.There are many more interesting near sellaronda. Advice- you don"t use poles when driving faster.
The strenght of this downhill is not its slope, but the bueautiful landscape you can see and its length. For example, if you are looking for difficult downhills, you can choose the Padon mountain and "Porta Vescovo" downhills because they are more difficult than that of Marmolada. Sorry for my not very good english
@@nicolopavan7512 OK. Maybe you are right. I wish you good time, when going downhill.
@@nicolopavan7512 Not to forget the most difficult slope at Passo Pordoi. And the inofficial run down the val de mesdi