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‘The Race Across the Alps’ - Certified 18

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Warning! This is a public service announcement. If you have a nervous disposition, have no interest of suffering in adverse weather conditions, are offended by nudity or words such as Stelvio, Gavia, Aprica, Mortirolo, Bernina, Albula, Flüela, Fuorn or Umbrail, then please refrain from reading any further. Slowly move away from the computer, make yourself a warm mug of Ovaltine and go find your pipe and slippers. You have been warned, what follows may not be for you…

June 19th 2009, Nauders, Austria. The sky is a blanket of dark low level cloud, rolling through the valley with the gusty cold breeze of this, so called, summer’s day. Peaks of the surrounding mountains lost in the mist. It’s an angry scene, but at least it’s not raining, yet. Waking up to the sound of rain against a window has to be one of the worst noises a cyclist can face. I know just
how quickly the conditions can change in the mountains and once again I’ve had to witness it. The day before conditions were perfect, a light breeze, cloudless sky and warm temperatures. Race day was all together a very different story. There’s two ways you can take conditions like this. You can run scared or stand and fight. I went outside and announced to the sky “if you’re going to be bad, make sure you’re really bad, I want everything you’ve got, no holding back. Let’s make this one to remember.”

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Passo Stelvio

Passo Stelvio

Gavio - 500m from summit

Gavia - 500m from summit

The Race Across the Alps

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Now, there’s normally at least one time per year when reasoning and sanity are banished to the bottom of the kit bag. What starts as “hmm…maybe” quickly takes hold of body and mind, unrelenting its vice like grip.

Established at the turn of the millennium when extreme athlete Franz Venier wanted to prove that it was possible to scale eleven hors category climbs, with over 13,000 metres of climbing, in under 32 hours. Well, Franz made it, and the rest as they say is history.

Since that day ‘The Race Across the Alps’ was born, quickly growing in popularity and establishing itself as one of, if not the, toughest one day ultra-endurance events in the world. Starting in the Austrian village of Nauders, the 535km route is epic in every sense, crossing into Italy and Switzerland to scale a host of truly iconic mountains including the Stelvio, Gavia, Mortirolo, Aprica, Bernina, Albula, Flüela, Fuorn and Umbrail.

RATA Route Profile
RATA Route Profile

Whatever way you look at it this is one big ride. Covering these climbs in a week is highly commendable, attempting to conquer them in a day verges on utter lunacy. I think that’s what someone said to me once, and since then I haven’t been able to sleep easy until I’d attempted the race for myself.

The Mighty Stelvio

The Mighty Stelvio

Technology is a wonderful thing. High modulus carbon fibre, GPS mapping, aerodynamics, windstopper garments and Seoul LED lighting are all designed to make a challenge like this, well, survivable. Fortunately for the La-Z-Boy riders out there, modern technology has also made it possible to track the suffering en-route, starting on June 19th at 11.00 GMT…

Let’s hope that Mother Nature doesn’t strike the Gavia like it did in the ‘88 Giro d’ Italia, although at the moment it’s looking nasty!  Ski gloves…..er, check.