Moena - Passo San Pellegrino - Cencenighe - Agordo - Forcella Aurine - Passo Cereda - Tonadico - Passo Rolle - Predazzo - Moena
Race cycling • Val di Fassa
Moena - Passo San Pellegrino - Cencenighe - Agordo - Forcella Aurine - Passo Cereda - Tonadico - Passo Rolle - Predazzo - Moena
Long and challenging route that, starting from Moena, faces the Passo San Pellegrino. Long descent down to the town of Agordo, from where you climb again to conquer Passo Cereda. It crosses into the Primiero area to then reach Passo Rolle and then return towards Predazzo.
From Moena begins the first climb that allows you to reach the panoramic area of the village with a spectacular view of Catinaccio and Sassolungo. At the fork, turn right and continue on state road no. 346 (S.S. 346). You pedal easily leaving on the left the valley station of the Lusia lifts in Ronchi locality (4.5 km). You continue alternating short sections with steep slopes (from 10% to 14%) to long straight stretches (only 4 hairpins), passing through the localities of Fango and Alochet. In total, it is 13 kilometers to climb back to Passo San Pellegrino, several times a stage passage or finish of the Giro d'Italia (2003 with the victory of Gilberto Simoni and 2006 with the Spaniard Juan Manuel Gàrate). Passed to the right the base station of the Col Margherita cable car, the fast descent of 28 km to Agordo begins. You resume climbing, following provincial road no. 347 (S.P. 347), which in 12 km leads to Forcella Aurine (1,299 m; average slope of 5.8%). With two ascents and descents you easily reach Passo Cereda. You face the descent to Tonadico, in Primiero, from where along state road no. 50 (S.S. 50) you climb towards Passo Rolle (average slope of 5.4%), then cresting towards the towns of Bellamonte and Predazzo. You return to Moena on state road no. 48 (S.S. 48).