This has been my best stage ride and watch of this year Giro.
It's Sunday May 24, stage 15
and we are in the region of Emiglia Romagna. The stage starts in Forli' and ends in Faenza for a total of 161 km over a total of 6 climbs "colli".
I rode the last 71 km of today stage and 120 km total. I climbed the last 4 "colli" of today stage: Colle Albano, Valico la Valletta, Colle Casale e Colle Trebbio.
We decided to watch the race at the top of Colle Trebbio, the steepest. Who will be leading at the top of that mountain will win the stage, since it is almost all downhill from the top of Colle Trebbio to Faenza, the finish of the stage. We got close in our prediction.
It is one of those super hot days and those steep low elevation climbs will be killers for the poor racers. Temperature will get to 35 degree C, which means over 100 degree F with high percentage of humidity.
Hundreds of cyclists are already on the road starting 6:30 a.m. to reach the destination spot form where they will be watching the race coming by. They are trying to beat the heat.
We leave from Riolo Terme, 20-25 km from Casola where the section of the Giro route we ware going to ride begins. At Casola we turn left for Zattaglia. The first climb to Zattaglia is 6 km with a grade between 4 and 6%. We climb at steady state since we know we have many km to go. It's still not too hot, so it's pleasant, we still talk and laugh while we climb. The small road opens to beauiful views of the rolling hills country side of Emiglia Romagna. We descend to the small village of Zattaglia. Soon there is a right turn for Brisighella where the second climb Valico Valletta begins. Wow, this narrow and small road starts to go up steep right the way, grade above 10%, completely under the sun. We stop talking, breath regularly and remember to keep drinking. These are 3 killer, steep and hot kilometers. The descent is crazy steep with part at 18% with a lot of curves. The "panorama" on the open valley is spectacular. Still not many cyclists on this part of the route. At the bottom of the descent we turn left (just follow the Giro signs.... it's easy..) and after 2 km of flat road we reach Brisighella. It's an adorable small medieval town at the top of a hill. We need to stop at John Paul's (JP for us) favorite gelato bar: Carletto . I only get an esepresso, we fill-up water bottles and restart. Boy, now it's hot and it's only 11:00 a.m.
The 3rd climb: Colle Casale is 8 km long with 6% grade average. The first 2-3 km are the steepest. Then it levels off . It has the same characteristics: small road completely under the sun with no shade at all. Near the top, there are more cyclists, a group of American cyclists are pushing their tandem up trying the take advantage of a small area of shade on the left side of the road. When we get at the top there is nothing to recover: no place in the shade to rest, no cafe' for more water. They are still mounting the barriers for the Giro. Just a quick stop for a picture and we run down the descent hoping for more cooler air. At the bottom there is the cute town of Modigliana. It's only 12:30 p.m. and there is only 1 climb to go. So, this town is the right spot to stop for lunch. We spot a nice cafe' with outdoor sitting in the shade with a lot of cyclists. I don't want to cool down too much but I realize that there will be a LONG waiting on top of the Colle Trebbio, since the race is expected to be there not before 4:30 p.m.
- So around 1:20 p.m. I start slowly the last ascend: Colle Trebbio. It's 6.7 km long but 8% grade as average. It's 35 degrees C. and I do not want to experience a heat stroke. I start slow and, oh God, the first 3 km are steep between 12 and 15% grade. I insert my 28 in the back and decide to take easy through those steep parts. There is NOBODY on the road and only few fans along the road. It's too hot and people decided to arrive later. After the first 3 km it levels off. Two guys from Rome (I could tell from their accent) say to me:" Oh now you can relax, just get a coffee....). I know, then, that the worse is over. The 4Th and 5Th km are almost flat.
- Now a real fun story comes. This is a typical Giro story. I am 1 km from the top. It is kind early, around 2:00 p.m. since the Giro is supposed to come by the top not before 4:30 p.m. and I am literally the only person riding on the climb and I am wearing my pink jersey. Well, two fans with motor scooters start escorting me hammering their horns, simulating the arrival of the "gruppo maglia rosa" as it happens at the real Giro. I cannot laugh more. All the spectators already lined up along the last 100 meters from the top go crazy when they see me arriving between these two scooters ... They all scream and cheer... It is absolutely funny.. When I arrive all the crowd is complimenting and offering me food and water.... I feel a celebrity.... I get even interviewed by RAI but they apparently will not broadcast. I seat on the grass in the shade. It's only 2:30 p.m.
- Around 4:00 p.m. everybody starts getting anxious to know what's happening in the race. There is a small TV under a tend up the hill, but I do not want to loose my first row spot here. I spot 2 guys with a radio on the other side of the barrier. I use my secret weapons (woman, foreigner and cyclist...) and here we go, they start updating me with every thing they hear about the race on the radio. We know that there is a small leading group. It's around 4:15 p.m. and we hear that Basso attacked on the Colle Casale and the crowd explodes in "Basso, Basso.....". We`all start making calculation to predict when they will be arriving at the top of Colle Trebbio where we are. We hear that Basso keeps gaining time on "gruppo maglia rosa" with Di Luca. We all get very excited!
- It's 4:45 p.m. and we start hearing the helicopter. Here they are! They are CLOSE! All the police motorcycles arrive and we know the leading group is here. They cross the top exhausted, their faces say everything about the heat and the fatigue of already two weeks of racing. A Lampre racer in the leading group has a flat, just in front of us. Just at the top, what a bad luck... and his mechanic takes for ever to replace his rear wheel. We scream and boo the mechanic, the crowd screams "fire him"!!!.
It's 4:50 p.m. and here Basso comes by, but soon behind him (2-3 minutes later) Di Luca and Menchov arrive... Di Luca with his usual fighting expression on his face. They are going "all-out". We predict that Basso will be caught. After that all the others arrive so scattered, Armstrong and Levi Lipheimer are few hundred meters behind Di Luca. It takes almost 1/2 hour until all the racers come by...
- It's almost 5:30 p.m. when the car "end of the race: Fine della corsa" comes by and we can finally GO!
- I have no water and I have 25 km to go. At the bottom of the descent I catch the wheel of 3 big guys.... I use another secret weapon. With a sweet voice I let them know I am on their wheel asking for directions....and they all proud say "No problem, we will show you the road... come with us....". I know then I could make back to the hotel in Riolo safe and in no time!!!
- What a great and memorable day!!!
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