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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...