Val Gardena, Val di Fassa, Val di Fiemme, Primiero – San Martino di Castrozza, Val Badia, Agordino – Val Fiorentina, Val Pusteria, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Val Boite, Val di Zoldo, Longarone, Cadore, Comelico… you don’t need to be a mountain bike fanatic to have heard of these places, nor you need to be a champion to successfully ride these trails. Dolomites MTB trails, however, deserve a certain amount of respect: the ascents could be quite demanding, yet the environment, the views, the terrain are simply astounding. This guidebook presents a wide selection, varying in overall difficulty – averaging on the medium level. They’re intended for bikers who know how to enjoy the challenges of a ride, rather than being stuck on quite dull forest roads.
Available also in German language.
About the Authors
Enrico Raccanelli, born in Venice in 1974, is an environmental consultant, fond of outdoor activities – provided they involve going to the mountains! He has a deep knowledge of Dolomites, and feels at home especially in Val di Zoldo, where he often go visiting friend and relatives. He’s fond as well of meteorology and cartography, besides mountain biking and snowboarding – and he keeps exploring all the valleys and ridges of those wonderful mountains.
Luca de Antoni, born in Bologna in 1978, a chemist, is fond of action sport and travel photography. He’s collaborating with several magazines and brands, both when dealing with freeride and ski-mountaineering, and mountain biking, shooting pics for feature stories or catalogues. He often organize expeditions all around the world, to collect images for his archives and stories. Lately, he has travelled to Canada, Japan, Iceland, Tanzania, South Africa and Greenland.
Weight: | 600g |
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