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I don’t see the overpriced luxury “sports sedan” powersliding through those curves at impossible speeds for the average driver.
Hum….in America, we would have moved enough of the Mt. to make the view enjoyable.
IT isn’t enjoyable if no one sees it.
[...] The Stelvio Pass does retain an importance for sport when it is open from June to September. Countless cyclists and motorcyclists struggle to get to the highest stretch of road in the Eastern Alps. Also, the Giro d’Italia often crosses the Stelvio Pass. [Via] [...]
[...] The Stelvio Pass does retain an importance for sport when it is open from June to September. Countless cyclists and motorcyclists struggle to get to the highest stretch of road in the Eastern Alps. Also, the Giro d’Italia often crosses the Stelvio Pass. [Via] [...]
Winding road is winding
[...] While it might not be as risky as other deadly routes, it’s certainly breathtaking. The tour books advise that the toughest and most spectacular climbing is from the Prato side, Bormio side approach is more tame. With 48 hairpins, this road is regarded as one of the finest continuous hairpin routes in the Alps. (Photo by Emiliano De Angeli and mcs) [...]
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