
A concentrated Dolomite programme linking Pordoi, Giau, Sella and Valparola through compact, climb-dense terrain. Routes are designed around short transfers, relentless gradients and highly technical descents on some of the most distinctive roads in the Alps.
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Each day connects classic passes into efficient, elevation-heavy stages rather than standalone efforts. Accommodation is selected for location and quality, with all meals included and flexibility to match budget and ambition. Full support includes a dedicated vehicle, luggage transport, transfers and daily navigation.
Professional media coverage and premium bike rentals are available on request. Dates are set to coincide with the best conditions in the Dolomites.


HOW IT WORKS?
1. Define the objective
You start by choosing the region you want to ride, the specific climbs or passes that matter to you, and your preferred dates or time window. This sets the physical scope of the tour: geography, difficulty, altitude, and seasonality. At this stage we also clarify rider numbers, experience level, and any non-negotiables (iconic climbs, rest days, hotel standards).
2. Shape the tour design
Based on your inputs, Elevation Adventures designs a coherent multi-day route. This includes stage distances, elevation profiles, valley transfers, climb sequencing, and recovery balance. The goal is not isolated “great climbs” but complete mountain days that make sense physiologically and logistically. Draft routes are reviewed and refined with you before anything is locked in.
3. Select the support model
You choose how much infrastructure you want around the ride. Options range from light guidance and logistics planning to full-service support with a dedicated van, daily on-road assistance, luggage transport, airport transfers, accommodation and meals. Bike rentals, mechanical support, and media coverage are added if you want them.
4. Logistics and execution
Once the structure is approved, Elevation Adventures handles the operational work: booking hotels, planning transfers, coordinating support vehicles, preparing daily routes and contingencies, and managing timing. You get a clear, day-by-day plan with minimal admin on your side.
5. Ride the tour
You show up and ride. Routes, support, accommodation, and daily flow are already taken care of. Adjustments can be made on the road if conditions or preferences change. The focus stays on riding, not problem-solving.

