Granfondo Milan - San Remo
08/06/2014 - Milan, Italy - Sportive
Weeks to go until event: less than 12 weeks
Rating:
1 October, 2013
Registration opens online
Period of validity of the promotional registration fee
31 January, 2014
End of period for promotional entry fee
1 February 2014
Beginning of the period for standard registration fee
April 30, 2014
End of period for standard registration fee
End of bookability of daily FCI card
End of the inclusion of the souvenir T-shirt in the race pack
End of period of acceptance of registration by bank transfer
May 1, 2014
Beginning of the period of last minute entry fee
only with payment by credit card or Paypal
May 15, 2014
Publication on the website of vouchers for hotels and buses
May 31, 2014
Registration deadline online
June 7, 2014
10:30 to 12:30 / 14:30 to 7:00 p.m.
NH Milanofiori
Issue of race packs
June 8, 2014
7:00 Departure
from 14:45 Check-in Palafiori with Pasta Party
17:00 Award Ceremony
Transfer from 17:30 to the selected hotels in San Remo
(For those who have booked the hotel on the site)
about 20:00 - Departure of the 1st bus to return to Milanofiori
(The time is meant for guidance only - in case of the necessity of waiting for any latecomers)
June 9, 2014
9:30 to 10:30 Departure of the 2nd bus for affiliated hotels
(The time is meant for guidance only - in fact the bus will tour the various partner hotels within about half an hour of each other)
about 11:00 - Departure of the 2nd bus to return to Milanofiori and for those who decide to stay in San Remo, we will organize a two-day stay for relaxation and new challenges:
June 9, 2014
morning at leisure
14:00 Tour on the bike path of the coastal park of western Liguria :
San Remo - San Lorenzo al Mare - Taggia - San Remo
tot. 40 km flat
June 10, 2014
9:30 Tour of Flowers , inland Alpes-Maritimes 84th Tour of Italy 2001 stage
tot. 130 km approx.
The route starts on the Via Aurelia, goes through Ospedaletti, Bordighera, Vallecrosia and Camporosso Mare to Nervia where it leads up to the Val Nervia as far as Isolabona, then turns towards Apricale, climbs to Baiardo (900 m above sea level, the first King of the Mountain), continuing to Passo Ghimberga (898 m asl), Ceriana and Poggio di San Remo, embarking in reverse; it then proceeds up the Argentina valley, taking the path for Taggia, Badalucco and Molini Triora to climb to the Langan crossroads (1093 m asl) and approaches Monte Ceppo (1504 m above sea level, the second King of the Mountain), and finally makes a second journey on the Ghimberga to return to San Remo.
In case you're interested in the after-race program please contact us for more information and prices.
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