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2025 August Dolomites weekend

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I need a quick road trip to fully bond with the new to me 2011 Diavel Carbon. My friend Joel keeps his US-plated Africa Twin in Europe and we made plans to meet up as he rode thru the dolomites.

I plotted a path that took me from my home in Veneto directly north. I quickly got out of the Po River valley and tried to stay high the entire day.



I rode across the Asiago plateau and across the narrow Val Sugano to get to Passo Brocon.



It's a really nice minor pass with fresh, clean asphalt and not a lot of traffic. After Brocon, I rode the passes: Valles, Rolle, Giau, Falzarego, Pordoi and Fedaia arrived at the hotel just in time for dinner.

 
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Joel has ridden quite a bit in the Alps but still had some "bucket list" passes to check off..so, off we went!

First up was Passo Sella. Traffic wasn't too bad, good pavement and beautiful weather.





We stopped for some obligatory struedel.



I got a bit ahead of Joel on the passes we rode that day: Sella, Gardena, Valparola, Falzarego, Giau and Fedaia (a few repeats for me).

We stopped at Falzarego for a map check.



And then we were off to ride!



I have a personal mantra:



(Life is 100% fatal). This is response to the odd naysayer who says I could die (or even worse) on a motorcycle.

On Giau, I got quite far ahead as Joel stopped to take some pics. Near the top of Giau, I passed another Diavel who was stopped (one of only two I saw on the trip). He was riding with mostly sportbikes and they blasted by me a few minutes after i passed them.

I waited for Joel at the bottom of Giau.





After about 5h of set time, we got back to our hotel in Canazei. There's some nicely decorated houses:





Most Italian restaurants don't open until 1900 but in the mountains and due to the German/Austria influence, we were able to find a place open at 1800....good beer too.



The next morning, we parted ways and I headed back south. It was only 140 miles home but it was over 7h of seat time.

I rode the excellent Val di Fanes, no cops on this day.



Once closer to home, I took an obscure road up the east side of the Asiago plateau thru Rotzo and Roana...it was a curvy road.



I got home totally whipped. But I did bond with the new bike and made a solid effort to get ride of the chicken strips.

A prossima!