A five days training camp with INEX PRO coaches and support team is a great stage to prepare for the one of the most significant races in the world of cycling
22.08 - 02.09, 2023
Livigno, Italy
CAMP 271 km
RACE 445 km
CAMP 271 km
RACE 445 km
A five days training camp with INEX PRO coaches and support team is a great stage to prepare for the one of the most significant races in the world of cycling.
A detailed training plan will be prepared for each participant depending on one’s skills. After the camp you will get the feeling that nothing is impossible! Our team will assist you in everything – from bike preparing till the consulting regarding the correct route passing, special nutrition and necessary clothing.
In 2023 the Haute Route Dolomites will make three stops in some of the most beautiful towns the region has to offer. The route will start in the charming town of Bormio. Nestled in the heart of the Stelvio National Park, it will steal your heart with its stunning sun-kissed valley surrounded by Italian giants. This epic tour will end in one of the most famous and luxurious resorts in Italy, Cortina d’Ampezzo — towering church spires and sprawling piazzas from the base for sensational routes to famous jagged rock faces, legendary climbs, and snow-capped summits that will take your breath away.
Bike preparing
Massage
Distance – 41 km
Elevation — 395 m
Massage
Distance – 53 km
Elevation — 1154 m
• Training route in Bormio with transfer by car to Semogo and through the Stelvio Pass.
• Lunch in Alpengasthof Tibet Hütte restaurant with tasty food and breathtaking view.
Massage
Distance – 56 km
Elevation — 1655 m
• Route from the Swiss National Park to Livigno, passing by St. Moritz, a high Alpine resort town in Switzerland.
• Take a break in KUNST-CAFÉ with tasty coffee.
Massage
Distance – 80 km
Elevation — 1439 m
• Warm-up training before the Haute Route Dolomites 2023: route in Livigno, along the Lago del Gallo.
• Lunch in a tasty café.
• Departure to Bormio
Massage
Distance – 41 km
Elevation — 395 m
Participating in Haute Route Dolomites 2023 race.
On September 3 – departure day.
Program:
The start line will be located right in the heart of beautiful Bormio; riders will leave the town centre and head towards the spectacular climb to Passo Umbrail.
Distance – 84 km
Elevation — 3300+ m
Program:
Setting out once again in Bormio, you will head towards Passo Gavia. Riders will continue to the climb to Passo del Tonale before a way to Trento, watching the landscape transform from barren alpine moonscapes to lush green valleys. For the grand final of the day, riders will finish this 127km stage at the spectacular Passo Predaia.
Distance – 120 km
Elevation — 3000+ m
Program:
An unforgettable time trial from Trento to the legendary Monte Bondone. Famously synonymous with Charly Gaul’s incredible ride for the GC lead in the 1956 Giro d’Italia, in the most extreme of conditions, the climb to Monte Bondone is the perfect battle ground for the Haute Route Dolomites time trial.
Distance – 20 km
Elevation — 1500+ m
Program:
The first attack of the day is the Passo Valles, with long straights and hairpin turns. Then riders will follow the shores of Lago di Alleghe to the last climb of the day; the spectacular south side of Passo Falzarego and home to the penultimate finish line.
Distance – 143 km
Elevation — 3800+ m
Program:
Starting out with the simply spectacular climb to Passo Giau at 2236m, riders will take on the beautiful Passo Campolongo, from the classic Sella Ronda route, and the route ends in the Passo Valparola, a stunning mountain route in the heart of the Dolomites, steeped in World War I history.
Distance – 78 km
Elevation — 2800+ m
Livigno
Situated between the Engadine and the Upper Valtellina, Livigno lies in an enchanting valley stretching across 12 km. Nests between two mountains ranges progressively descending from an altitude of 3,000 m down to 1,800 m. Together with neighbouring Trepalle, an attractive location (with the added distinction as the highest permanent inhabited settlement in Europe), Livigno is a premium-level Alpine holiday resort.
The lago del gallo
A reservoir in the Livigno valley. The reservoir is mostly in Italy whereas the Punt dal Gall arch dam is crossed by the border with Switzerland.
Its minimum and maximum water levels above sea level are at 1,700 metres and 1,805 metres.
The Swiss national park
Is located in the Western Rhaetian Alps, in eastern Switzerland.
It is part of the worldwide UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
It was founded on 1 August 1914, the national holiday of Switzerland. It was one of the earliest national parks in Europe.
Bormio
A town and commune in the Province of Sondrio, Lombardy region of the Alps in northern Italy.
Know for being a popular winter sports resort.
Trento
A city on the Adige River in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol in Italy.
The old town of Trento is an interesting historical and cultural monument, with an old castle, churches and palaces.
The town is famous for architectural and historical gems such as the Castle of Buonconcillo and the Cathedral of Trento. Travelers also like to stay in this city after a trip to the magnificent Dolomite massif.
Cortina d'ampezzo
A town and commune in the heart of the southern (Dolomitic) Alps in the Province of Belluno, in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. Situated on the Boite river, in an alpine valley. It is a summer and winter sports resort known for its skiing trails, scenery, accommodation, shops and après-ski scene, and for its jet set and Italian aristocratic crowd.
*INEX Club members have 20% discount for event participation price
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