Colle di Superga

Torino, Italia

La Colle di Superga è una salita di 4.6 chilometri. Questa è una salita di categoria 2. Si trova a Torino, Piemonte, Italia. La pendenza media di questa salita è del 9.2% con un massimo di 13.2%. La Colle di Superga sale da 241 metri all'inizio a 668 metri in cima, per un totale di 426 metri di ascesa.

Profilo

Colle di Superga Profilo

Fatti

Distanza 4.6 km
Dislivello 426 m
Pendenza Media 9.2 %
Pendenza Massima 13.2 %
Categoria della Salita 2
Altitudine Minima 241 m
Altitudine Massima 668 m

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Descrizione

The verdant hills overlooking the city, opposite the mountains, are home to the majestic Basilica of Superga, the finish location of the Milano-Torino Classic. It is connected to the city either by the race route or by the suggestive Sassi tramway, which runs along the hill. The Basilica was commissioned by Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy, and designed by the gifted architect, Juvarra (just as Palazzo Madama). This Baroque building houses the Royal Tombs, devised for the members of the House of Savoy, which can be accessed from inside the Basilica and can be visited during opening hours.

The Colle di Superga is also known by the the Superga air disaster which occurred on 4 May 1949, when a plane carrying the entire Torino football team (popularly known as the Grande Torino), crashed into the retaining wall at the back of the Basilica of Superga. Thirty-one people died, there were no survivors.

In 1958 the arrival of the 4th stage of the Giro d'Italia was at the top of the Colle di Superga, which was won by the Spanish Federico Bahamontes.

Until 2007 the Colle di Superga was just 16 kilometres from the finish of Milano-Torino. The Colle di Superga climb is often the springboard for a group of riders to escape before the finish in the Fausto Coppi velodrome in Turin. Since the 2012 edition of Milano - Torino the finish was moved to the top of the Colle di Superga which they need to climb 2 times in the race.

- Giro d'Italia 1958 - stage 4 (Federico Bahamontes)
- Milano - Torino -2007, 2012-2019