Alpine passes on a racing bike Vol. 1

Alpine passes on a racing bike Vol. 1

A photo calendar with 13 fascinating cycling motifs in the Alps

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49,99
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The highest passes in the Alps are a sporting challenge for many racing cyclists. The streets meander in artistic serpentines through grandiose mountain backdrops, from the Eastern Alps to the Maritime Alps to Italy and southern France. The travel journalist and photographer Matthias Rotter has crossed countless passes on his bike tours through the Alps. Cycle along legendary mountain roads, historical trade routes and hidden dream routes that hardly anyone knows. They lead through rugged gorges, along dizzying abysses up to snow-capped peaks. This calendar is one of the CALVENDO top sellers!
EUROPE | ALPS | ALPINE PASSES | PASSES | RACING BIKE | BICYCLE | MOUNTAIN BIKE | MOUNTAINS | CYCLING | CYCLING | TOUR DE FRANCE | CALVENDO TOP100
l'Alpe d'Huez, Col de Sarenne (1999 m), F/Dauphiné | Col du Galibier (2645 m), F/Dauphiné | Sankt Gotthard (2091 m), CH/Uri, Tessin | Col de l'Allimas (1352 m), F/Vercors | Col de Pra l'Etang (1252 m), F/Vercors | Penser Joch (2211 m), I/Südtirol | Cime de la Bonette (2802 m), F/Seealpen | Col de la Lombarde (2350 m), I, F/Piemont, Seealpen | Monte Baldo (1617 m), I/Trentino | Mont Ventoux (1909 m), F/Provence | Col de Chaussy (1532 m), F/Maurienne | Lukmanier Pass (1972 m), CH/Graubünden, Tessin
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