We have teamed up with our friends at Passoni to offer the ultimate Giro D'Italia experience. You will stay in our luxurious villa on the shore of Lake Como where we have some fantastic cycling in store and only the best hospitality. On day three we will travel by helicopter to the alpine ski resort of Bormio. Here you will get to watch the Giro D'Italia pass over the legendary Passo Del Stelvio and also ride the pass yourself. With spa access and some fine Italian food, this is without doubt the best way to experience stunning Lake Como and the romance of the Giro.
- 5 nights luxury accommodation in Villa Maria Taglioni on the shores of Lake Como. Full board
- Full villa staff including maids, butlers & chef
- Airport Transfers - Arrive at villa by boat
- Ex-pro local ride leaders supported by the Just Pedal team
- Vehicular Support
- 4 fully supported cycle rides in Como and the Italian Alps
- Helicopter transfer to Bormio for stage 19 of the Giro D'Italia
- The chance to ride the Passo Dello Stelvio
- Visit to the Passoni bespoke titainium bike factory
- Demo a Passoni titainium or carbon road bike for the duration of the trip
- Free Spa access at the Exclusive Villa D'Este one of the worlds finest hotels
The CUK members' own stories about their travels in the mag make me wonder whether road.cc could built up a bank of readers' favourite routes? It...
Boardman is brilliant at getting the point over. It's all about presentation and showing the benefits to all.
Or, alternatively, get the Aldi front and rear for £15. The rear doesn't flash like the previous models, but does have the braking function. The...
There is no way on that terrain the wheels would clog up.
No. But do you think Trump is? 🤡💩🤣
Was a stocking-filler type thing but always handy - reflective spoke straws. (They're not reflecting as I turned the flash off.)
Dont forget Linford Christie
I'm confused. What base layer isn't damp after a warm effort - it's the purpose of their entire existence. Wringing wet I might agree with. ...
To add to the comedic potential, I really hope said chef was dressed in whites, including a toque blanche, and armed with a whisk and cleaver.
Don't open at Edinburgh Fringe with that one.