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- Monte Zoncolan (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmonte ddzoŋkoˈlan]) is a mountain in the Carnic Alps, located in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, with...
- would go on in 2003 to add one of the world's most demanding climbs, the Zoncolan, in an attempt to compete with the new Spanish climb. The Angliru was first...
- for its tourist destinations, especially during the winter season (Monte Zoncolan, Tarvisio, Sella Nevea, Forni di Sopra and Piancavallo). The hilly area...
- 14, latching onto an attack by Simon Yates on the final climb up Monte Zoncolan before overhauling him to finish the stage in fourth and take a lead of...
- Retrieved 1 July 2011. http://www.repubblica.it/online/sport/girobis/zoncolan/zoncolan.html (in Italian) Xan Rice; Nick O'Brien (30 April 2008). "Pantani's...
- the Grossglockner. He solidified his lead through stage 14 up the Monte Zoncolan and a very difficult stage 15 through the Dolomites taking his lead up...
- greater altitude gain, and is steeper, than the Mortirolo P****, the Monte Zoncolan, and the Alto de El Angliru, and is far steeper than any of the famous...
- March 12, 2007 Arta Terme/Zoncolan,  Italy SL March 13, 2007 Arta Terme/Zoncolan,  Italy GS March 14, 2007 Arta Terme/Zoncolan,  Italy SG 1 March 9, 2007...
- leader, Yates. Stage 14 saw the riders face the fearsome climb of Monte Zoncolan, with gradients reaching nearly 20%. Froome attacked the main selection...
- the most challenging in the Alps and the Carnic region, following the Zoncolan, with an average gradient of approximately 10% over a distance of 14 kilometres...