Granfondo (long distance) and mediofondo (medium distance)
Gran Fondo Colnago
is an international amateur cycling event that will take place on September 5, 2010 in Piacenza.
Starting off from Piacenza Expo, after about 8 kilometres towards Val Trebbia, the riders will join the strada statale to Gossolengo.
After leaving Gossolengo behind they will cross the Trebbia river on the bridge in Tuna and reach Rivalta.
Then they will take a right near the castle where Conte Zanardi Landi resides, towards Gazzola, passing through the famous ‘valloncini’ that the local amateurs know so well.
Gazzola is 30 kilometres from the start; then on to Agazzano and Piozzano.
On this part of the route the riders will get their first taste of the climbs that will prove to be a challenge to the group.
The hard part begins right after Piozzano: after a few kilometres, in the small village of S.Gabriele, it is where the Granfondo Colnago welcomes all riders.
It is here that GanFondo Colnago makes the initial novelty: instead of passing from Vidiano, we turn left and climb steadily towards Groppo Arcelli, the beautiful scenery takes the riders along to Passo Caldarola, on a road with alternating small slopes and short but tough climbs (14%).

Once at the Passo Caldarola, the riders will carefully proceed downhill back to the Val Trebbia region to the village of Mezzano Scotti. Then back on the statale 45 towards Piacenza. A few kilometres ahead lies Perino, one of the most appreciated towns in the entire valley.
After a few Kilometres, the riders will reach the point in which they’ll decide which course to take: the longest route to Passo S. Barbara, or the climb that takes them to Passo del Cerro.
Those who choose the former, the Gran Fondo course, will face climbs for about 18 kilometres. This will take them to the highest point of the Granfondo Colnago, its cima Coppi.
The 12 kilometres from the crossroads to the Passo has many stretches at a gradient of over 10% with peaks of 14%, and a few very short moments of relative quiet. The beauty of the surroundings will help alleviate the riders’ difficulties in the last kilometres of the climb.
From the top of the cima Coppi starts the descent towards Pradovera, to be taken very carefully; in a few kilometres the undulating road to Aglio and from there to Passo del Cerro, about 13 kilometres at an average gradient of 5% that could be very tough on the legs, coming on the back of almost 2,000 metres of climbs and descents. This climb isn’t particularly difficult except for a short stretch at 12% three kilometres short of the Passo.
Once at the Passo, an 8 kilometres long descent to Bettola, in the Val Nure region, and from there 10 more kilometres, at high speed, to Ponte dell’ Olio for the last tough hurdle of the course: the famous Bagnolo ascent, which always terrifies the local amateurs.
While this climb is steep it is not prohibitively so (12-13%); what sets it apart from the others is that it’s a long straight road with only three curves; you may get the impression that you’ll never see the end of it, even if it’s only 1.3 kilometres, and the last tough stretch of the day.
From this point the road continues with no difficulties until the long descent to Nibbiano and the statale 45, and the 19 kilometres back to Piacenza Expo, where a well deserved shower and a plate of pasta will be waiting after such a long day.
Cicloturistico (Short distance)
The Piccola Fondo's route is in common with the one of the granfondo for the first 20 km, then arrivig at the built-up area of Agazzano you have to turn left in direction of Momeliano, there is a slope of 3 km.with a medium gradient of 5% and tops of 10% then after a valley tract you will go down in direction of the built-up area of Rivergaro going up then again on the slope of Bagnolo for about 3,5 km at 6% and finally after a wonderful panoramic tract along the Pianura Padana you’ll go down in direction of the city of Piacenza taking the declivity of ‘Cementirossi’ and after the last 20 Km.in common with the other two routes.
The places you will discover through the Granfondo Colnago

Thanks to all the municipalities for the collaboration and support
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TOURIST INFORMATION
For those who will follow the athletes in Piacenza:
a free shuttle bus connects the start and the city center. Great 2010 news: a free shuttle bus connects the start and Grazzano Visconti,
wonderful place a few kilometers from Piacenza. Free admission to museum of Palazzo Farnese, agreements with local restaurants.
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Thank you to all of you!
Thanks to: all the cyclists, the volunteers, the municipal and provincial administrations, the police forces, the medical personnel, the Civil Protection, the Pro Loco ... Read more >
