Madonna del Ghisallo

Bellagio, Italia

La Madonna del Ghisallo es una subida de 8.6 kilómetros. Este es una subida de la categoría 2. Se encuentra en Bellagio, Lombardia, Italia. La pendiente media de esta subida es del 7.1% con un máximo de 10.3%. La Madonna del Ghisallo sube de 289 metros al inicio a 755 metros en la cima, con un total de 506 metros de ascenso.

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Madonna del Ghisallo Perfil

Hechos

Distancia 8.6 km
Desnivel 506 m
Pendiente Media 7.1 %
Pendiente Máxima 10.3 %
Categoría de la Subida 2
Altura Mínima 289 m
Altura Máxima 755 m

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Descripción

Madonna del Ghisallo, in full Santuario della Madonna del Ghisallo, is a little church from 1632 on the hill Ghisallo, near Lake Como in Italy, and is named after a legendary maria appearance. The church is famous as a place of pilgrimage for cycling in Italy. It is situated along the route of the Tour of Lombardy, about halfway between the towns of Canzo and Regatola (at the land point in the lake) and 50 kilometres from the town of Varese.

In 1949, at the suggestion of the priest Ermelindo Viganò, Pope Pius XII proclaimed Madonna del Ghisallo the patron saint of cyclists. Since then the church has been visited by cyclists. In the church an eternal flame is burning for dead cyclists. In front of the church there is a statue of Fausto Coppi, unveiled in 1960, and a statue of Gino Bartali, two champions of past. On 31 May 2006 the last stone - blessed by Pope Benedict XVI - was laid for a cycling museum, which was built next to the chapel. In the museum you can find cycling memories: racing bikes, biographies and photos, tricots of winners and so on. Also the twisted bicycle with which regional cyclist Fabio Casartelli crashed is present here. Memories of Dutch male riders here: Joop Zoetemelk and a rainbow jersey by Hennie Kuiper. In 2014 Marianne Vos (triple Giro winner) donated one of her pink sweaters to the museum.

- Il Lombardia 2011 - 2020
- Il Piccolo Lombardia 2018
- Giro d'Italia 2019 - Stage 15