I was going to suggest Grossglockner from dollach before I saw that you had already covered it. Quite a significant climb but some great scenery as you pass Edelweiss. I'm maybe a day or two away from reaching level 80 on Rouvy, so have ridden a lot of routes. I prefer the climbs though. For scenery try orm st Leonard and keep a lookout for the hidden waterfall at the roadside. For a climb from hell, try the Scanuppia or pozza San Glisente. Both average 18% over 8km or so and both have peak gradients in the 40+ % range. Favourite climbs, either ventoux from malaucene (why not try the ventoux cingles route (all 3 routes in one ride).
Current goal is the Five Ferries island hopping route. I'll be doing it as a single day trip but can easily be tied in with other routes in Scotland too.
your not talking holiday your talking cycling challenges, no mention of accommodation, no mention of food, no mention of night life, no mention of how to get there. One dimensional idea of cycling big mountains.
Video is in clear breach of advertising standards. Should be marked as an advertisement in the thumbnail and description.
Try Slovenia, quiet well maintained roads, unspoiled villages.
So an ad for Rouvy virtual riding program. Got it. It must have taken like 20 minutes to put this video together.
Very good presenter to camera. A natural. You could present any type of TV programme.
Just a big advertisement. You are becoming the new GCN?
I was going to suggest Grossglockner from dollach before I saw that you had already covered it. Quite a significant climb but some great scenery as you pass Edelweiss. I'm maybe a day or two away from reaching level 80 on Rouvy, so have ridden a lot of routes. I prefer the climbs though. For scenery try orm st Leonard and keep a lookout for the hidden waterfall at the roadside. For a climb from hell, try the Scanuppia or pozza San Glisente. Both average 18% over 8km or so and both have peak gradients in the 40+ % range. Favourite climbs, either ventoux from malaucene (why not try the ventoux cingles route (all 3 routes in one ride).
Absolutely the Dolomiti for me, and Sella Ronda if I have to choose one ride… and it’s beautifully filmed on FulGaz
3:22 thanks for the mention!
Current goal is the Five Ferries island hopping route. I'll be doing it as a single day trip but can easily be tied in with other routes in Scotland too.
3:41 Italy? Damn! I thought the Dollar Mights was steep Wall Street graph gradients!
Seems to be a long advert for some Ruby thingy.....not interested in that at all.
your not talking holiday your talking cycling challenges, no mention of accommodation, no mention of food, no mention of night life, no mention of how to get there. One dimensional idea of cycling big mountains.
I'm going to Gotland this summer. I expect it to be as flat as flat can be. 🙃
Mallorcaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
The snapshot that advertises the video is in New Zealand!!!
That got me too. Disappointed at the end of the video when that route was not mentioned.
LOL You and I live in totally different worlds. Too much riding on smooth surfaces and in traffic makes me sad.
Colorado Rockies
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Why are you sat on a bike?
NO Gravel NO Cobbles and NO rain these all suck thank you.
Tell us you didn’t watch the video without telling us you didn’t watch the video
@@jaybikes99 Surely nobody but nobody likes cycling cobbles? Weird if you do. Just my view.
@@stephencharles6932can't wait, heading up La Tremola in summer
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