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Medio Fondo

Info

Total
Km

87 km

Unpaved
Km

21.6 km

Elevation
Gain

1,350 m

Gravel
EG

545 m

Gran Fondo Gravel Sections

1/6 – Vidritta – km 20.5

Straight, as the name suggests, all very slightly downhill, the bottom is in good condition.

Length

2.1

DI Covered

2.1

Difficulty

Km Uphill

Slope Gradient

2/6 – Bagnaia – KM 27.6

Starts downhill, after the Golf very steep uphill with coarse-grained surface, short paved breaks.

Length

5.8

DI Covered

7.9

Difficulty

Km Uphill

3.2

Slope Gradient

15%

3/6 – Radi – KM 39.7

Undulating, good ground, compact earth, two stretches of about 1 km uphill in the first part. There are brief interruptions in the dirt road in correspondence with some inhabited centres.

Length

8

DI Covered

15.9

Difficulty

Km Uphill

2

Slope Gradient

14%

4/6 – Presciano – KM 62

Sector with a challenging ramp about halfway through. Medium-good bottom with the presence of gravel.

Length

2.2

DI Covered

18.1

Difficulty

Km Uphill

0.7

Slope Gradient

12%

5/6 – Colle Pinzuto – KM 66.9

Very steep climb. Coarse-grained and sometimes muddy ground in the first part. Steep slopes at the start.

Length

2.4

DI Covered

20.5

Difficulty

Km Uphill

2.5

Slope Gradient

15%

6/6 – Le Tolfe – KM 73.1

Dizzying descent the first half, very steep climb the second. Good fund.

Length

1.1

DI Covered

21.6

Difficulty

Km Uphill

0.5

Slope Gradient

18%

Medio Fondo Route Description

A route largely corresponding to the Women Élite race, very bumpy and hilly both in planimetric and altimetric terms, without excessively long climbs, but scattered with ups and downs, especially on dirt roads. Approximately 42 km of dirt roads (30.2% of the route) are waiting for the riders. These are divided into 9 sectors (some of which have never been tackled by the Men or Women Élite races) with a well-maintained gravel road surface. After leaving Siena (Stadium/Fortezza Medicea area) and hitting the first hills on asphalt, the riders reach, at km 11, the 1st unpaved sector (2.1 km), perfectly straight and constantly slightly uphill. A few more kilometres lead to the 2nd sector (5.8 km), the first real challenge of the race, featuring a short downhill section and a long uphill one, at times with gradients of around and over 12%.

We then reach the village of Radi where we leave the Gran Fondo route to head towards Siena and the 3rd sector (8.0 km). Follows the 4th sector (2.2 km) with a challenging ramp about halfway through (up to 12%). At Vico d’Arbia we join the long course for the last two sectors. We then tackle the 5th and penultimate sector (2.4 km) on the uphill road of Colle Pinzuto (gradients up to 15%). A few more kilometres of asphalt (mostly downhill) and the 9th and final dirt section begins (1.1 km) with a straight downhill section followed by a steep climb (maximum gradient 18%) ending at Tolfe. From there just over 12 km remain until the arrival in Siena in Piazza del Campo.

Last Km

The final kilometres begin outside the residential area of Siena, on wide roads and long straight sections connected by wide bends, first downhill and then slightly uphill until 2 km from the finish line, where the Via Esterna di Fontebranda is reached, along with its gradients of up to 9%. At 900 m to go we cross the Porta di Fontebranda, where paved roads begin. The gradient exceeds 10% until reaching peaks of 16% around 500 m from the finish line, in Via Santa Caterina. This is followed by a sharp right turn into Via delle Terme before entering Via Banchi di Sotto. The last 300 m are slightly downhill. At 150 m to go we turn right into Via Rinaldini. At 70 m we enter the Campo: 30 m downhill at 7% and then flat road all the way to the finish line.