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SFIDA Gran Canaria - Tenerife  #8.Spectacular and short, but very punchy last ride of the trip.The Masca valley is one o...
23/03/2025

SFIDA Gran Canaria - Tenerife #8.

Spectacular and short, but very punchy last ride of the trip.

The Masca valley is one of the most stunning places of all the Canary Islands.

We ride through it and after descending back to sea level we climbed up to Santiago del Teide via the Puerto de Erjos.

The climb has two ways up, one via the main road from Las Cruces, this goes all the way up on a steady 4-7% gradient.

But being the last climb of the trip, we couldn’t help ourselves and find a “shortcut” via La Tierra del Trigo…for the ones that have done some SFIDA Cycling trips, you know what that means…20% is not a discount…is the gradient 😱😆😆.

Great ride to end another epic SFIDA trip.

Soon we will announce the dates for our trip here in 2026.

SFIDA Gran Canaria - Tenerife  #7.Fantastic weather today for an incredible ride up to Teide.This is one of the most spe...
22/03/2025

SFIDA Gran Canaria - Tenerife #7.

Fantastic weather today for an incredible ride up to Teide.
This is one of the most spectacular rides of the year!

A lot of climbing in the first 43km, 2,200m to reach the Teide cable car area.

This ride starts in Arona and ends in Guía de Isora.

SFIDA Gran Canaria - Tenerife  #2.Valley of the Tears loop today.This is one of the hardest climbs in Europe, and for su...
17/03/2025

SFIDA Gran Canaria - Tenerife #2.
Valley of the Tears loop today.

This is one of the hardest climbs in Europe, and for sure the hardest in Gran Canaria.

At km 58 we already climbed 2,450m 😆.

After lunch in Ayacata, it was a great descent back to Mogan.

SFIDA training ride in KiamaWhat an amazing ride today.Together with a big group of clients, many doing great trips with...
01/03/2025

SFIDA training ride in Kiama

What an amazing ride today.
Together with a big group of clients, many doing great trips with us in 2025, we met in Kiama.

After a debrief of the planned ride, we headed towards Jamberoo, then Albion Park and climbed McQuarie pass up to tourist road.

After regrouping, we rode to Bowral for breakfast, this was a tough section with some steep hills in the usual SFIDA style 😆.

After breakfast we headed towards Robertson via Kamgaloon, this way secured more “fun” segments, specially the Kangaloon hill itself.

After a short refreshment stop in Robertson, we continued our ride, next was the technical descent down Jamberoo pass.
To end the ride, the Jamberoo to Kiama ride was tough enough.

In total our ride was 135km and 2,600m of climbing.

Thanks to all the participants and see you at the SFIDA Dolomites-Stelvio, Piemonte - French Alps, TDF Grande Finale and Switzerland trips 🤩🙏

SFIDA Cycling 2025 trips. - *www.sfidacycling.com*
19/01/2025

SFIDA Cycling 2025 trips. - *www.sfidacycling.com*

SFIDA Dolomites - Stelvio.We are now three days into this amazing trip.So far we have climbed the following Passos:- Gar...
19/06/2024

SFIDA Dolomites - Stelvio.

We are now three days into this amazing trip.
So far we have climbed the following Passos:
- Gardena.
- Valparola.
- Giau.
- Falzarego.
- Campolongo.
- Fedaia.
- Sella.
- Gardena from Selva side, last 6km.

We have a great group of clients, all very keen and motivated to explore the Dolomites, South Tyrol and Italian Alps regions we are visiting in this trip.

SFIDA-JOC Dolomites-Stelvio day 5.First ride in the South Tyrol.We leave Bolzano and start climbing straightaway through...
10/06/2024

SFIDA-JOC Dolomites-Stelvio day 5.

First ride in the South Tyrol.

We leave Bolzano and start climbing straightaway through the beautiful vineyards.

The climb up to Auna di Sopra is 19km 1,200m of climbing, at the top we have a ☕️ and van stop.

A technical descent took us to the start of the Passo di Pennes/Penserjoch (Italian/German name).
This climb is 36km 1,700m, so long that we stopped 10km from the top to have lunch.

A glorious descent brought us to Vipiteno/Sterzing, where we will stay tonight.

This town is part of the Borghi più belli d’Italia, a great place to spend the afternoon and dinner.

Another epic ride in the Dolomites.We start riding up La Villa, then turn left and start climbing the Passo Valparola.Th...
08/06/2024

Another epic ride in the Dolomites.

We start riding up La Villa, then turn left and start climbing the Passo Valparola.

This is a beautiful climb to start the day.
After ☕️, we descend towards Caprile but before we turn left up
Colle Santa Lucia, we stop at the lookout to enjoy the magnificent views over the valley below.

Next is the Passo Giau, this is one of the most famous climbs in the Dolomites, and a tough one, 10km at a solid 9-10%.

At the top of the Giau we enjoy some panini, drinks and ☕️.

After we descend to Pocol and turn left up Passo Falzarego, the last climb of the day. As usual once we get there we do the extra km up the Valparola, this is a relentless km…😆.

We finish our ride with a great descent back to Badia.

Incredible ride today!

Today we rode the first of the three Queen stages we have on this trip 😱😆.We had a stunning day in the Dolomites. On day...
07/06/2024

Today we rode the first of the three Queen stages we have on this trip 😱😆.

We had a stunning day in the Dolomites. On days like this your passion for cycling just grows!

Our first climb was the Passo Campolongo, from there it was mostly downhill to Caprile, perfect place to stop for a ☕️ and eat some food ahead of our next climb.

The Passo Fedaia always marks a before and after in your cycling life…specially the side from Caprile, the last 6km will remain on your memory forever 🤩.
Climbing above 10% for most of those 6km is a tough effort, but very rewarding…I hope 😆.

Afterwards we descended to Canazei on time for lunch. Today we need some pasta to keep the energy levels up.

After lunch our third climb of the day is the Passo Sella, this is another classic climb in the area, beautiful!

After we summit, a short descent takes to the last climb.
Passo Gardena, from there it is a short 6km on another stunning road to the top of this climb.

The last part of our ride is the same as yesterday, a great downhill to Badia.

SFIDA-JOC Dolomites-Stelvio day 1.Here we go again!We are back in the Dolomites with a fantastic group of riders.Today w...
06/06/2024

SFIDA-JOC Dolomites-Stelvio day 1.
Here we go again!
We are back in the Dolomites with a fantastic group of riders.

Today we picked up our clients in Venice, drove to our hotel in Badia, had lunch and prepared the bikes.

Then in the afternoon we went for a short ride to check everything was fine.

We climbed up the Passo Gardena and back, this is a great way to start this epic trip.

Sa Calobra ride.Today we started our ride in Bunyola, a small town in the Serra de Tramuntana.The first climb is the Col...
03/05/2024

Sa Calobra ride.
Today we started our ride in Bunyola, a small town in the Serra de Tramuntana.

The first climb is the Coll d’Honor, a beautiful way to get to the small village of Orient, this segment is one of the nicest inland roads.

Next was Coll de Sa Batalla, one of the most popular climbs in Mallorca. Today many of the roads were very busy with cyclists and, unfortunately, cars and buses.

The Coll dels Reis is the short climb before we descend down to Sa Calobra.

The Sa Calobra road down to the sea is one of the most sinuous you can imagine.
Once we reach the coast, we turn back and start our 10km climb back to the top at 680m high.

After a sandwich lunch we continue our ride towards Port de Sóller. We reach this picturesque spot after a glorious descent from Alt de Puigmajor, the highest point of our trip in Mallorca at 800m.

In Port de Sóller we end our ride, with more food, drinks, ice cream and ☕️🤩.

We are enjoying some amazing riding since we arrived yesterday to Mallorca.Today we started our ride in the town in Inca...
02/05/2024

We are enjoying some amazing riding since we arrived yesterday to Mallorca.

Today we started our ride in the town in Inca, from there we rode to Port de Pollença via some quiet rural roads.

Once at Port, we climb up the short and scenic Coll de la Creueta. This is the start of the ride to Cap de Formentor, a 30km return ride that it is one of the most memorable rides you can do in Europe.

Unfortunately, and this is hard to understand, cars are allowed all the way too…and for free!!!🤦🏻

I can’t imagine any other European country, that will allow cars into such an amazing natural landscape, let alone not charging for it.

Once we are all back to Coll de la Creueta, we ride to Pollença and enjoy lunch.

After lunch we climb the beautiful Coll de Femenia, at the top we keep riding to Coll de Sa Batalla before descending back to Inca where we ended our ride.

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