Gavia Pass
Gavia Pass | |
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The pass | |
Elevation | 2,652 m (8,701 ft) |
Traversed by | SP29 |
Location | Sondrio/Brescia, Italy |
Coordinates | 46°20′37″N 10°29′15″E / 46.34361°N 10.48750°ECoordinates: 46°20′37″N 10°29′15″E / 46.34361°N 10.48750°E |
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Gavia Pass (Italian: Passo di Gavia) (el. 2621 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Italian Alps. It is the tenth highest paved road in the Alps.
The pass lies in the Lombardy region and divides the province of Sondrio to the north and the province of Brescia to the south. The road over the pass (SS 300) connects Bormio to the northwest with Ponte di Legno to the south and is single track most on its southern section.
Giro d'Italia
The Gavia Pass is often on the route of the Giro d'Italia road bicycle race and is sometimes designated the Cima Coppi, the highest point of the race. On 5 June 1988, the race passed over the Gavia in a snowstorm, making for an epic stage won by Erik Breukink. American Andrew Hampsten, the second-place finisher, became the overall race leader and went on to win the Giro.
Appearances in Giro d'Italia (since 1960)
Year | Stage | Category | Start | Finish | Leader at the summit |
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2014 | 16 | HC | Ponte di Legno | Val Martello (Martelltal) | ![]() |
2010 | 20 | Cima Coppi | Bormio | Passo del Tonale | ![]() |
2008 | 20 | Cima Coppi | Rovetta | Tirano | ![]() |
2006 | 20 | Cima Coppi | Trento | Aprica | ![]() |
2004 | 18 | Cima Coppi | Cles | Bormio | ![]() |
1999 | 21 | Cima Coppi | Madonna di Campiglio | Aprica | ![]() |
1996 | 21 | Cima Coppi | Cavalese | Aprica | ![]() |
1988 | 14 | Cima Coppi | Chiesa in Valmalenco | Bormio | ![]() |
1960 | 20 | Trento | Bormio | ![]() | |
Gallery
- The lake near the pass
- Road on the southern side
See also
External links
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