Cycling the Colle Fauniera

At the top of the Fauniera climb a stone statue of Marco Pantani celebrates the legendary stage of the 1999 Giro d’Italia, when "Il Pirata” - "The Pirate" conquered the pink jersey.

The Fauniera Pass connects two of the main valleys of the Cuneo Alps, the Val Grana and the Valle Stura.  Secluded and protected from the main transit arteries, the loop from one valley to the other provides a sense of remoteness and delivers a genuine alpine experience.

The Fauniera Pass represents the main landmark of the historical Granfondo "La Fausto Coppi" as it is the highest point of this epic amatorial competition - 2481 metres above sea level. Climbing along the Grana Valley and descending into the Stura Valley is a beautiful and fulfilling adventure, high on the priority list of all ambitious Italian cyclists.

Details

Length
21.8km
Base Elevation
810m
Summit Elevation
2,481m
Elevation Gain
1,660m
Gradient (avg)
7.6 %
Max Gradient
20.8 %
Gearing Suggestion
34/28

Riding Colle Fauniera | Piedmont

- From Predleves -

The climb from the Val Grana -“Valley of the Grana River”- is steeper and slightly more challenging than the Valle Stura side, which in turn offers an exhilarating descent with open wide stretches of road through idyllic green pastures populated by cows, sheep and fleeing marmots.  

From Pradleves you will be climbing towards Castelmagno, a cute small mountain village famous for its unique local cheese.  Starting relatively mellow, the road progressively steepens with a few sections well over 10%.  Past Castelmagno, the gradient is mostly double-digit, with ramps at 20%. The stunning landscape will help you to keep distracted from the pain: at every pedal stroke all around you will suddenly become wider and wilder. Above the tree line on clear days, the views seem to go on forever.

On the summit, at 2481 metres above sea level, make sure you spare some time to breathe in the crisp and high-altitude air and take in the outstanding panorama. Get ready to launch yourself downward towards the Stura Valley, one of the most breathtaking downhills you will ever experience.

"I like cycling because it’s not just any sport. In cycling, no one ever truly loses; everyone wins in their own way."

Marco Pantani

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