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- The Mortirolo P**** (Italian: P****o del Mortirolo) (el. 1852 m.) is a high mountain p**** in the Alps in Italy. Also known as P****o della Foppa, it connects...
- Edolo (Camunian: Édol) is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, Lombardy, northern Italy, located in the upper Camonica valley. Edolo is neighbour...
- which featured the renowned Stelvio P**** and the Mortirolo P****, Pantani attacked at the base of Mortirolo and broke free at the Valico di Santa Cristina...
- Camonica. Monno is located along the road which from Val Camonica goes to Mortirolo P****. The churches of Monno are: San Pietro e Paolo Church, built on the...
- rival the Alpe d'Huez and Mont Ventoux in the Tour de France and the Mortirolo P**** in the Giro d'Italia, which would go on in 2003 to add one of the...
- d'Italia. On stage nineteen, he was suffering with a knee injury and on the Mortirolo P**** he was seen holding on to a police motorbike. He had been dropped...
- Cyclingnews. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 3 July 2016. "Giro Rosa, il Mortirolo lancia Mara Abbott". Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Retrieved 9 July...
- tricky mountain stages that include the Zoncolan, Plan de Corones, the Mortirolo and the Gavia climbs among others. Quénet, Jean-François (10 May 2010)...
- known as Blockhaus: 9.4% over 22 km Plan de Corones: 10% over 5.2 km Mortirolo: 10.4% over 12.5 km Monte Zoncolan: 12% over 10.1 km Tour de France gradients...
- cyclists—it features a greater altitude gain, and is steeper, than the Mortirolo P****, the Monte Zoncolan, and the Alto de El Angliru, and is far steeper...