The
course of "L'Eroica"
Dirt
roads, vintage bicycles and a Tradition of competition
This unique yearly race has already achieved cult status, further
emphasizing the Chianti’s role as cycling haven. Launched
and promoted by the above-mentioned Associazione Parco Ciclistico
del Chianti, the Eroica maters less for its outcome than for the
love of the sport at heart of this spectacle. On this day cycling
takes a leap into the past, when dust, mud, sweat and courage split
Italy into two faction, each cheering on the rival champions Coppi
and Bartali.
Spectators are able to relive the excitement of raw athletic competition
and admire vintage bicycles and cycling jerseys whit competitors
pedal with space tubes slung around their necks as in days of yore.
The Chianti’s dirt roads are the real protagonists of the
race, simultaneously symbolising a more humane means of travelling
and an ecologically intact environment. The competitors sweat and
suffer while wearing the satisfied smile of participating in a pure
athletic challenge.
The race covers over one hundred kilometres of primarily unpaved
road (although a shorter circuit is also offered) departing from
and returning to Gaiole in Chianti. No mountain bikes or “modern”
bicycles are allowed: the objective is to be able to admire vintage
bicycles and jerseys. The racers are trailed by an entourage of
vintage automobiles and motorcycles. The Eroica race is usually
held during the final week-end in September, just as the grape harvest
is under way. Either as a participant or a spectator, the Eroica
race is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to relive the long-lost innocence
of cycling.
The "long" course is 205 km and is marked with permanent
signs, installed from Siena Provincial Council and Siena Tourism
Agency.
There are arrows indicating the right directions at all crossings
and signs indicating the distance to the nearest towns every 5 km.
The signs cover both the "long" and "medium"
(135 km) courses, while the "short" and "cyclotouristic"
courses are not covered.
Download long/medium
courses map PDF (2.047 KB)
Download short/cyclotouristic
courses map PDF (197 KB)
In all maps, the paved roads are light blue and
gravel roads are red; green marks the linking sections to "close"
the medium and cyclotouristic courses.
View the altimetry of long/medium courses
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