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EVENT
EWS_qualifier_verticalName: Canazei Superenduro Powered by SRAM
Date: 25-26/06/2016
Start/Finish Location: Canazei (TN) – Piazza Marconi
Organization: ASD Fassa Bike
Race affiliation: FCI

 

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION
The race will be run on 5 Special Stages on Sunday June 26. The liasons will be partly pedaled and partly by Col Rodella and Belvedere-Canazei lift.
Course will be annouced Friday June 17, but will not be taped.
Junior categories SEG e SE1 will race Stages 3-4 and 6 with Start from the Paddoks.
E-Bike category will do the same race as the other categories. The only difference will be for the second lift to Stage3, that e-bike racers will not take. They will pedal uphill instead.
The taping and signposting will be complete only Saturday morning in time for the start of the Official Practice.
The bikepass for Saturday 25 will have the special price of 15Euro. The same bikepass will be valid for the race on Sunday and for the pasta party at the end of the race.

5

Special Stages

40km

Total Race Distance

1700m

Climbing

1

Feed Zones



PS1
PS2
PS4

The race starts from the main square in Canazei.
The first liaison reaches the town of Campitello di Fassa and follows with the lifts of Col Rodella (800m D+). Once at the top riders will descend along a dirt road and then rapidly along a ski slope where they’ll meet a steep path on the right (portage) that leads to the start of the PS1.

TUTTI I FRUTTI – PS1
(2,7km – 408m D-) The start is a very panoramic ridge and after the first two slightly uphill sections riders will enter the woods. The PS is very impressive with natural ground, a lot of roots and changes of direction. After crossing several dirt roads riders will reach a small hut where PS1 ends.

Here stars the liaison for the PS2.
Once reached the Lupo Bianco village take the Pordoi road towards the pass, this is one of the historic climb of the Giro d’Italia. After 4 km you reach village of Pecol where the PS2 starts.

9.90 – PS2 (1,4km – 297 D-) This PS is also this is entirely in the woods above Canazei, but the trail is completely man built. In the first half is technical with tight curves, different jumps and root sections and bridges, while the second part, after passing through a rockgarden, the PS continues with a very rhythmic and dynamic long traverse that ends at the second dirt road.

The third liaison descends to Canazei along the Pordoi road towards the starting area that will host the Time Control (CO) and a feed zone.
After the CO, riders will take the 2 Belvedere lifts that will take them to the summit of Col de Rossi (900mt D+). Once at the top the liaison continues along a dirt road with a breathtaking panorama with Marmolada on the right, the Sassolungo on the left and Pordoi in front. The E-MTB category after the first Belvedere lift will do the rest of the liaison without the aid of the second lift.

FREERIDE PORDOI – PS3 (3,5km – 478 D-) Marked on a high mountain meadow the third PS runs along the ski slopes towards the village of Pont de Vauz, where rider will take another lift and reach the Pordoi Pass.
Just across the road they’ll find the start of PS4.

INFINITY VOL2 – PS4 (5,1km – 719 D-) This PS was used also for the 2015 Italian Championship. It starts from the Pordoi pass with a single trail, but near a lake that it enters in a man built section bike park style. Then it continues until village of Pecol along the lines the park. Once crossed the parking area it gets in the forest along the DH Electric Line until the first gravel road where they will turn right along the final part of the Infinity trail.
From here a short transfer of 10 min leads to the village of Canazei, where kicks off the PS5.

SHOW – PS5 (586m – 36m D-) Short special stage through the streets of the town, with some very impressive sections and artificial obstacles to reach the finish line in the main square.

Download GPS track with all the special stages

PROGRAM

Dates and Timing
THURSDAY JUNE 23
2pm-7pm WOW – Women On Wheels – 4days event for ladies – www.wow-ridingitaly.com
FRIDAY JUNE 24
9am-7pm WOW – Women On Wheels – 4days event for ladies – www.wow-ridingitaly.com
7pm  Event Village and Paddock setup
SATURDAY JUNE 25
8am-6pm Practice
8am-12pm Registrations
9am-12pm  Event Village and Paddock setup
2pm-6pm Registrations
6pm-6.30pm  Riders Briefing Cinema, Canazei
SUNDAY 26 JUNE
7am-7.45am Registrations
8.15am Start first rider
1.30pm First Arrival in Piazza Marconi
4.30pm  Cianky Concert
5.30pm Awards

TECH SUPPORT AREA
1 – Paddocks during Time Control in Piazza Marconi

RISTORI

1 – Paddocks during Time Control in Piazza Marconi

SERVICES

  • Bathrooms and showers
    Paddocks in the Centro Acquatico parking area
  • Bike Wash
    Paddocks in the Centro Acquatico parking area
  • Pasta party
    Paddocks in the Centro Acquatico parking area, sponsored by pastificio FELICETTI & MACELLERIA BOLGI
  • Bike Shop
    Northland Shop – Streda del Piz 15 – 38032 Canazei TN – tel. +39 0462 601656 www.northlandski.com

  • Wi-Fi
    Paddocks
  • Hospital
    Ospedale cavalese via Dossi 17 – 38033 – Cavalese Telefono:
    +39 0462 242111
    +39 0462 242212
    +39 0462 242389
    +39 0462 242290


COME ARRIVARE

AREA PADDOCK

  • Piazza Marconi, Canazei

By Car
Mappa-come-arrivare-Val-di-Fassa
Main access points to Val di Fassa
A22 Brennero motorway
– Ora/Egna exit, S.S. 48 delle Dolomiti – Passo San Lugano – Val di Fiemme – Val di Fassa (distance 45 km). At the roundabout in Moena, follow the direction of Canazei upwards
– Bolzano Nord exit, S.S. 241 Grande Strada delle Dolomiti – Passo Costalunga – Val di Fassa (distance 40 km). From Vigo, follow the direction of Canazei upwards or the direction of Soraga and Moena downwards

Other access routes to Val di Fassa
– from the A27 (Venezia motorway), Belluno/Ponte nelle Alpi exit, then take the S.S. 203 to Agordo and the S.P. 346 to Passo San Pellegrino – Moena (Val di Fassa). At the roundabout in Moena, follow the direction of Canazei upwards
– from the A27 (Venezia motorway), Belluno/Ponte nelle Alpi exit, then take the S.S. 203 to Agordo/Alleghe/Rocca Pietore first and the S.P. 641 to Passo Fedaia – Canazei;
– coming from Arabba, take the S.S. 48 Passo Pordoi – Canazei;
– coming from Val Gardena, take the S.S. 242 Passo Sella – Canazei.

Pay attention: the centre of Moena is forbidden to vehicles. To avoid fines due to traffic offences, please download and read the traffic regulations “Living Moena” in PDF format.

By Train
The closest railway stations are: Trento, Bolzano and Ora. From the train stations daily bus connections to Val di Fassa are provided, managed by the service companies Trentino Trasporti (Trento) and SAD (Bolzano and Ora). Bus tickets can be bought directly on the bus.

Trento central train station
The ticket office is open every day from 6.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. The local bus network, managed by the bus company Trentino Trasporti, provides a low-cost connection between the train station of Trento and the resorts in Val di Fassa. The bus departure area is about 50 meters from the railway station. Phone +39 0461 231189

Bolzano central train station
The ticket office is open every day from 6.00 a.m. to 8.50 p.m. The local bus network, managed by the bus company SAD, provides a low-cost connection between the train station of Bolzano and the resorts in Val di Fassa. The bus departure area is about 100 meters from the railway station. Phone +39 0471 974292

Ora train station
The ticket office is open from Monday to Friday from 6.30 a.m. to 10.20 a.m. and from 1.20 p.m. to 4.20 p.m. The local bus network, managed by the bus company SAD, provides a low-cost connection between the train station of Ora and the resorts in Val di Fassa. The bus departure area is opposite the railway station. Phone +39 0471 810181

From the train stations you can rent a car or catch a taxi or a bus to Val di Fassa. For further information about these different transport options, please contact our associated taxi companies and car hire companies, partners of the Val di Fassa Tourist Board, which operate with a regular licence.

Trenitalia web site provides detailed information about rail services in Italy and in the provinces of Trento/Bolzano, covering routes, timetables and fares. Info and booking: Travel Agency Viaggi e Vacanze Totali (Strada de la Comunità de Fiem, Moena – Phone +39 0462 573399).

By Plain
The closest airports to Val di Fassa are:

From the airports you can rent a car or catch a taxi or a bus to Val di Fassa. For further information about these different transport options, please contact our associated taxi companies and car hire companies, partners of the Val di Fassa Tourist Board, which operate with a regular licence.

See also: Fly Ski Shuttle, transfer service from the airports in Venice, Treviso, Bergamo, Milan Linate and Verona.

See also: Dolomites Airport Shuttle, daily transfer service from the airports in Verona, Bergamo and Milan Malpensa.

Info and booking: Travel Agency Viaggi e Vacanze Totali (Strada de la Comunità de Fiem, Moena – Phone +39 0462 573399); Travel Agency Doltour (Piaz Veie, Campitello di Fassa – Phone +39 0462 750555).

WHERE TO SLEEP
Links to book hotel
http://www.hoteldiana.tn.it/
http://www.hotelallarosa.com
http://www.andreas.it
http://www.hotelcesatyrol.com/
http://tecevena.it/
Tourist Office Val di Fassa: www.fassa.com

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