Icons of cycling: Passo dello Stelvio

Chris Sidwells looks at one of the most famous climbs in the Giro d’Italia

The Maglia Rosa group climbs the Stelvio on stage twenty of the 2012 Giro d'Italia (Watson)

(Image credit: Watson)

Staggering, amazing, breathtaking. Stand at the summit of the Stelvio and the superlatives tumble into your brain.

The Passo dello Stelvio is a civil engineering triumph, a ribbon of tarmac 48km long that uses almost 70 hairpin bends to soar 2,757m into the sky and back down again.

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Chris Sidwells
Freelance Journalist & Author

Chris has written thousands of articles for magazines, newspapers and websites throughout the world. He’s written 25 books about all aspects of cycling in multiple editions and translations into at least 25

different languages. He’s currently building his own publishing business with Cycling Legends Books, Cycling Legends Events, cyclinglegends.co.uk, and the Cycling Legends Podcast