CHALLENGE:

DOLOMITING: 8 COLS
IN LESS THAN 12 HOURS

 

Add your name to the list of finishers.

WHAT IS DOLOMITING?

Dolomiting is a challenge, cycling the course known from The High Altitude World Championships (HAWC). This route take riders over eight high altitude passes. It is to be completed within twelve hours, entirely self-supported. Unlike typical races, only the times recorded on eight designated climbing segments contribute to the overall standings.

177

KILOMETERS OF TOTAL CYCLING.

78

KILOMETERS OF COUNTING CLIMBS.

5,821

VERTICAL METERS COVERING 8 COLS.

12

HOURS TO COMPLETE THE COMPLETE ROUTE.

THE COURSE

Start and finish in Arabba in the beautiful Dolomites. Alternatively, start and end in La Villa.

Counting segments:
Km 0: Passo Pordoi (<- Arabba) 9.2 km (7.1%)
Km 16: Passo Sella 5.6 km (7.2%)
Km 26: Passo Gardena 5.9 km (4.0%)
Km 44: Passo Valparola 13.8 km (5.8%)
Km 80: Passo Giau 9.6 km (9.3%)
Km 99: Passo Falzarego 10.2 km (5.5%)
Km 130: Passo Fedaia 12.8 km (7.8%)
Km 156: Passo Pordoi (<- Canazei) 11.2 km (6.9%)

See the route on Strava.

5

COMPLETIONS SINCE JULY 2024.

SUBMIT YOUR PROOF AND GET THE
HAWC JERSEY.

FRANCESO FREZZATO (IT)

4h 32m 51s

YVONNE REES (UK)

7h 59m 04s

DOLOMITING FINISHERS

Get your name in the list by sending us proof of your ride and enter the post-registration. You will get a HAWC jersey and your name added to the list of finishers in return.

# Rider Total climb time Date
1 Francesco Frezzato (IT) - M 04:32:51 13 July 2024
2 Giovanni Mirabelli (IT) - M 06:55:02 13 July 2024
3 Nick de Marco (AUS) - M 07:10:29 5 August 2024
4 Yvonne Rees (UK) - F 07:59:04 13 July 2024
5 Dirk Tenten (NL) - M 08:36:39 13 July 2024

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