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Stelvio Bike Day
Sport
8/30/2025
Prato allo Stelvio
1,869 metres in altitude, 48 hairpin bends and an incredible all-round panorama await cyclists who get into the saddle at the Stilfserjoch Bike Day.
Every year, the legendary pass road on the Stilfserjoch - one of the highest passable Alpine crossings - is closed to traffic for one day and only opened to "two-wheelers" and pedestrians.
A starting point for the Stilfserjoch cycling day is in Prad am Stilfserjoch or also in Spondinig. On this popular cycling day, the aim is to conquer one of the highest Alpine crossings, the 2,760-metre-high Stifserjoch. Not a bike race, but: Being there is everything!
Lowest point (START): Prad am Stilfserjoch (910 metres)
Highest point (FINISH): Stilfser Joch Pass (2,758 metres)
Distance Prad – Stilfser Joch: 24.96 km
Difference in altitude Prad – Stilfser Joch: 1,848 metres
Maximum ascent: 15%
Average ascent: 9–11%
Safety and road closures:
The road closure for motorised vehicles (except e-bikes) applies from TRAFOI to the top of the Stelvio Pass (BZ) from 8.00 am to 4.00 pm.
The same closure applies from Bormio to the top of the pass (LO) and on the Siusi side, the Umbrail Pass!
Helmets are compulsory for your own safety.
Being there is everything! You do not need to register for the start in Prad to take part in the Stelvio Cycling Day.
There is no mass start! Everyone starts for themselves.
The best start time in Prad is from 6.30 am to 10.30 am.
Various car parks in Prad and the surrounding area.
Informations
https://www.prad.info
Registration:
No
Meeting place:
Prato allo Stelvio
Place
- Prato allo Stelvio
Organizer
Undefiniert
office@prad.info
www.prad.info
Phone
+39 0473 616034
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