Graham K rode this annual event which attracts thousands of riders, celebrities and TV coverage.
This was the third time I have ridden this event which takes place amongst glorious mountain scenery that provides superb walking as well as riding. There are three routes and I was planning to do the longest; 88 miles over five passes, Campolongo, Pordoi, Sella, Gardena, Campolongo (again), Giau and Valparolo.
The forecast was not good; close to freezing for the 6:30 am start with the possibility of rain and cold temperatures at the summits. I set off wearing most of the kit I had brought with me including gilet, wind-proof jacket, head-band and long-fingered gloves. It did not go as well as I had hoped. I felt breathless from the start and had to go even slower than my usual plodding way up the climbs. This put me under pressure from the cut-off time for the long route. Although I was climbing poorly, over the years my descending has improved a bit and I made it with 15 minutes to spare.
That gave me the privilege of tackling the Passo Giau; 10km at an average of 9.3%. I managed this in one hit – but very slowly. The time pressure was still there but I thought I had a chance of making the finish cut-off time if I pressed on. The final Valparolo climb is long but not too steep however I was making heavy weather of it. I attributed this to general malaise but, in retrospect, I think I was not eating enough – very silly! I had to make frequent stops after one of which I toppled over whilst re-mounting acquiring bruised ribs to take my mind off the tired legs.
The final descent towards the finish took me past my hotel with just 6 km to go. 6 km can seem a long way when you are tired and I’m afraid the temptation was too much. I diverted straight to the hotel bar.
I was a bit disappointed with my day but, now I’m back home and regretting the absence of all that glorious scenery, I feel drawn to having another go! In any case, the rest of the week spent walking in the mountains (and enjoying the odd beer) made it all worthwhile.
Maratona dles Dolimites – 2nd July
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