A visit to Madonna del Ghisallo
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Friday, July 11, 2008.
Near the end of a ten-day tour of Italy and the Swiss Alps, a group
containing many New York Cycle Club members stayed a couple nights
in Varenna, Italy, on Lake Como. From there they did a day ride. (All
photos courtesy of Rik Aalders, who drove the van during the tour.)
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The group stayed in a hotel, converted from a monastery high up above
the town. it required two funiculars to get to it—that or climb
stairs up a cliff. |
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The view of Varenna below. From there they took a ferry across the
lake to Bellagio where the ride began.
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They buzzed along the lakeside to the city of Como, where they did
a gratuitous, quite steep climb as they turned to cut across the peninsula
to the other side. Later they timed lunch to coincide with thundershowers.
More riding along the lakeside completed their loop back to Belaggio. |
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Finally, late in the afternoon, the main event, the climb up to the
Madonna del Ghisallo. It’s quite a climb—used in
the Tour of Lombardi. The first rider up to the famed chapel at the
top was Ted Shaw. |
The crew poses (from left to right): Ted Shaw, Timothy McCarthy, Clay
Thurmond, Sten Spruit, Oscar van de Brink, Marcy Bloomstein, Pieter
Maessen, Edit Szalai, Rich Ramon, Tom Denham, Bill Greene, Ellen Medins
and Mark Loftis. |
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One of many monuments outside. There is also a splendid museum. Unfortunately
it closed for the day right as the group arrived. Next time. |
However, the chapel remained open and there was much to take in. |
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Jerseys of champions over the doorway. |
The broken bicycle of Fabio Casartelli. |
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Badges showing departed cyclists. |
Afterwards, a breathtaking descent back to Belaggio for ice cream,
then a ferry ride back across the lake. |
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Lovely Varenna awaits with the monastery nestled in the hillside beyond.
That’s all! |
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