Discover the Route of Coppa delle Alpi 2023
At 11.00 on Wednesday 1 March the Trofeo “Bergamo Brescia Capitale Italiana della Cultura 2023”, a block of Time Trials on a city circuit kicked off.
LEG 1
In the late afternoon, Coppa delle Alpi 2023 kicked off officially in Tirano and, after the night-time crossing of the Bernina Pass, the first leg ended in Switzerland, in the centre of Saint Moritz.
LEG 2
The crews returned to Italy and went through a Passage Control on the eastern shore of Lake Resia, then reached Germany crossing the Fernpass and arrived in Austria, in the heart of Innsbruck.
LEG 3
The Brenner Pass brought the race back to Italy: the crews went on in the shadow of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, made a stop at Lake Misurina and went through a Passage Control in Cortina before tackling the Dolomite peaks and passes and ending in Tyrol, in Brixen.
LEG 4
The final day of the race wound through the Sciliar-Catinaccio (Schlern-Rosengarten) Nature Park, Lake Carezza, the Mendel Pass and the Tonale Pass before reaching the finish line in Bormio.
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Wednesday 1 March 2023
“Bergamo-Brescia Capitale Italiana della Cultura 2023” Trophy
LEG 1
Sector 1: Tirano → St.Moritz
Thursday 2 March 2023
LEG 2
Sector 2: St. Moritz → Tarrenz
Sector 3: Tarrenz → Innsbruck
Friday 3 March 2023
LEG 3
Sector 4: Innsbruck → Lago di Misurina
Sector 5: Lago di Misurina → Bressanone
Saturday 4 March 2023
LEG 4
Sector 6: Bressanone → Sarnonico
Sector 7: Sarnonico → Bormio
