
It's Thursday May 21 and today is the stage of the LONG Individual TT along the Italian "Riviera" that everybody was waiting for.
We are in Liguria Region, on the north west coast of Italy, along the Tirreno sea. The TT starts from Sestri Levante, south of Genova and North of Portofino and ends in Riomaggiore, the last of the 5 Terre. The course is 60.6 km long, VERY technical, it features 2 climbs, tons of curves and two crazy curvy descents. All different from a hard but sustained and steady effort of a more typical flat or rolling straight TT course. The first climb is over 15 km long and the 2Nd climb is 8 km long , both with an average grade of 6-7%. The tons of curves require good technical skills of continuous decelerations and accelerations.
We are in Liguria Region, on the north west coast of Italy, along the Tirreno sea. The TT starts from Sestri Levante, south of Genova and North of Portofino and ends in Riomaggiore, the last of the 5 Terre. The course is 60.6 km long, VERY technical, it features 2 climbs, tons of curves and two crazy curvy descents. All different from a hard but sustained and steady effort of a more typical flat or rolling straight TT course. The first climb is over 15 km long and the 2Nd climb is 8 km long , both with an average grade of 6-7%. The tons of curves require good technical skills of continuous decelerations and accelerations.
Levanto is exactly half way on the TT course. As we arrive in town and settle down in our hotel we notice how beautifully this small town has been decorated to honor the racers coming by tomorrow.
It looks more like an arrival and not an intermediate destination. They built a huge stage, barriers or along the main street with the beach and see on one side.
We hear that they will close the roads even to cyclists as early as 10:00 a.m. the next day. So, the next morning, the day of the TT stage, we get up early and at 8:00 a.m. we start riding the 2nd half of the course from Levanto to Rio Maggiore.
Soon outside the town we start the 2nd climb of the course. Wow, all the fans are already all lined up along the switchbacks of the climb. It's a nice climb, it goes up regularly but always around 6-7% grade and it's almost 8 km long. Once we arrive at the top there are huge tends of the fans set up with food and drinks. They will eat and drink all day long.
We need to stop for pictures. The views are absolutely spectacular!!
We need to stop for pictures. The views are absolutely spectacular!!
Soon after the top, the descent is kind short and leads to a rolling beautiful road that winds and curves all along the cliff. There are only cyclists on the road and team cars. It's beautiful!
We also see Davide Cassani (the official commentator of all the cycling races for Italian TV RAI (ex pro racer) in a car and we also see few pros, followed by their team cars, riding to test the course. We reach a beautiful spot where there is an astonishing view of Vernazza and Corniglia (the 2nd and the 3rd of the 5 Terre) (see the picture here on the side below.
Soon after this view point the terrific and terrifying, at the same time, descent to Riomaggiore begins. It's narrow, curves tightly hugging the edge of the cliff with no protection. We cannot imagine doing this descent racing at all speed. It requires unbelievable focus, concentration and skills. We pray that none would crash.
We also feel sorry that the pros racers will not have any time to enjoy and appreciate this amazing scenery.
We go back in town just in time, the police starts stopping the cyclists, but we are good enough to sneak through their cars and motorcycles and elude their attention and make back to the hotel.
We stop along a steep section in the shade and there we will stay for over 3 hours watching all the top 50 racers in the GC coming by. Below you can see good shots of Simoni, Lance Armstrong, Leipheimer, Menchov and Di Luca.
Everybody arrives fatigued already on this climb, it's a tough course for a TT and the heat is also making a huge difference. The most composed looks Basso, the fastest looks Bosisio and Menchov.
Some spectators near us, have the table with the starting times (from the Gazzetta dello Sport) and we all start making calculations to predict the winner based on the time when they start and the time they come by. Too much fun!!! Actually we end up not too be too far off. Who arrived with the best time at the first steep part of the 2nd climb got one of the first places.
Another hot but incredible and memorable day!
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