On the 10th of July 2025, Tour De Pasta rolled into Bormio, and what a perfect day it turned out to be. Thanks to the Enjoy Stelvio initiative, the legendary Passo Gavia was closed to all motor traffic, offering a rare chance to ride one of the Alps’ most iconic climbs in absolute peace. With blue skies overhead and the roads teeming with cyclists, I decided to seize the moment and take on a proper challenge: climbing Gavia twice in one day. The ride began with a steady climb from Bormio, winding through lush alpine meadows and past the famous thermal baths the town is known for. Once at the summit (2,621 m), I pushed through the nerves and descended toward Ponte di Legno on the south side — a daring stretch known for its steep gradients, exposed ledges, and an unlit tunnel high above 2,000 m that tests even the boldest riders. After a quick breather in Sant’Apollonia, it was time to tackle the ascent once again, this time from the south — a steeper, more dramatic climb. Despite the fatigue, the experience of riding without traffic, surrounded by the towering peaks of the Alps, made for a truly unforgettable day on the bike.
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