Il video l'ho fatto quasi tutto andando verso nord e senza mai fermarmi. C'è una leggera pendenza, ma costante, quindi è abbastanza faticoso (qui si vedono 20 km di tratta e sono tutti in salita, anche se non sempre si nota). Viceversa, se pattini verso sud hai la pendenza a favore. Diciamo che è fattibile, ma con un po' di allenamento
Thanks Brice! The section of the cycling route that you can see in this video was built on a discontinued railroad and it’s all paved with some cast iron bridges. This is the official cycling route's website: www.alpe-adria-radweg.com/map -> Click on the number 6 on the right side of the page and you will see the map of the section, that goes from stop-over 16 (Resiutta) to 9 (Pontebba). This part is 20 km long (and all uphill!). The entire route is 415 km long. It starts from Salzburg (Austria) and ends in Grado (Italy). I didn’t try the entire route yet, but I’ve been told that there are a few parts in gravel.
@@ilShearer that's still really great, though! I'm hoping to get back to Europe next year with Veelo (www.veelo.tech) and fully loaded it's got a 100km range. So this could be an amazing opportunity to test. Plus I always enjoy a long skate like that.
Thanks mate! The entire route goes from Salzburg (Austria) to Grado (Italy) and it’s more than 400 km long. Unfortunately, I didn't track the route on Strava, but you can find all the info you need on the official cycling route's website: www.alpe-adria-radweg.com/map -> To see the section on which I was skating, click on the number 6 on the right side of the page. I skated from stop-over 16 (Resiutta) to 9 (Pontebba).
Complimenti bel video e bel video editing
Greatt!!
Ci sono salite/discese difficili? Un principiante può fare il tratto che si vede nel video?
Il video l'ho fatto quasi tutto andando verso nord e senza mai fermarmi. C'è una leggera pendenza, ma costante, quindi è abbastanza faticoso (qui si vedono 20 km di tratta e sono tutti in salita, anche se non sempre si nota). Viceversa, se pattini verso sud hai la pendenza a favore. Diciamo che è fattibile, ma con un po' di allenamento
@@ilShearer grazie per le info! Vediamo se tra qualche mese ci faccio un pensiero :)
This is incredible! And it's all paved like this?
Thanks Brice!
The section of the cycling route that you can see in this video was built on a discontinued railroad and it’s all paved with some cast iron bridges.
This is the official cycling route's website: www.alpe-adria-radweg.com/map -> Click on the number 6 on the right side of the page and you will see the map of the section, that goes from stop-over 16 (Resiutta) to 9 (Pontebba).
This part is 20 km long (and all uphill!).
The entire route is 415 km long. It starts from Salzburg (Austria) and ends in Grado (Italy). I didn’t try the entire route yet, but I’ve been told that there are a few parts in gravel.
@@ilShearer that's still really great, though! I'm hoping to get back to Europe next year with Veelo (www.veelo.tech) and fully loaded it's got a 100km range. So this could be an amazing opportunity to test. Plus I always enjoy a long skate like that.
Really nice. I love to do this sort of thing. Do you have Strava? Or route on Google maps?
Thanks mate!
The entire route goes from Salzburg (Austria) to Grado (Italy) and it’s more than 400 km long.
Unfortunately, I didn't track the route on Strava, but you can find all the info you need on the official cycling route's website: www.alpe-adria-radweg.com/map -> To see the section on which I was skating, click on the number 6 on the right side of the page. I skated from stop-over 16 (Resiutta) to 9 (Pontebba).
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