Depot for bicyles and all the necessary for the two-wheeled lovers who finds in Cesenatico the capital of the european cycling tourism. |
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Technical support and guides |
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Enclosed store room & workshop |
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Dressing room |
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Laundry |
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Medical Assistance |
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Special cuisine |
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Cesenatico - Galeata - Cesenatico
This sea-hill route is not easy but very stimulating.
From the seaside resort atmosphere of Cesenatico to the spurs of the Apennines, towards Tuscan Romagna, so called because of its strong links with Florence. This is a stretch at a fair level of cycling, not exactly short, here and there selective, and featuring many historical references.
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Pedalling in the province of Forlì and Cesena means being able to choose your favourite kind of itinerary whenever you like: from broad plain to short sudden ascents, right up to the wooded peaks of the Apennines.
You just have to decide in which direction to point your bike. There's the flat and easy coast; there's the plain with roads cutting through fertile, crop-rich countryside; there are the hills, protected by ancient walls, fortresses and fortified villages that suddenly emerge on the plain, offering tough but brief ascents. And then there are the actual mountains, at the southern boundary of the province, where the air and the ascents are truly Apennine.
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Novecolli
We’re talking about the Nove Colli (Nine Hills), a legend in the tour cycling movement: a long distance race that for years has been a not-to-be-missed event for thousands of Italian and European cyclists. The start of the Nove Colli, held every May, is a spectacular sight to see. But aside from the event itself, the route is there for everyone to try, even only in part if you don’t feel up to tackling 205 kilometres and 9 rugged hills in one go.
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