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Home of the Moto Guzzi Factory & Museum - Mandelo de Lario |
As everyone knows when we plan our trips we look to connect
great riding roads to great destinations. The past two days have been just so.
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Moto Guzzi Factory and Museum |
We left Levanto early. It was hot already, about 28C at
08:00 hrs, but as we got into the mountains behind the coolness was evident for
a bit. We took the autostrada to Genoa where we got held up for close to 30
mins in a series of traffic jambs. Nothing like being in a tunnel and not
moving, but we finally weaved our way through the cars/trucks and headed off
toward Milan, finally getting out of traffic there and into Mandello de Lario,
on Lake Como, and
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one of the exhibit halls |
the home of the Moto
Guzzi factory and museum, where we waited until 3 pm for the opening of the
museum. The exhibits were good, but it’s a shame that the new company that
opens them, Piaggio hasn’t spent a restoration dime there. Hey guys, how do you
expect to re-build the brand?
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A racing 3 cylinder
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Finally our Day 1 destination of Chiavenna was achieved and
our great B&B was ready for us.
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Breakfast served in our suite |
After an enormous breakfast this morning we ventured out
early again into the bright sunny skies. We have been so lucky throughout our
trips that many people have to return to the Swiss Alps for the riding routes
2-3 times before finding a sunny day, us, we just arrive and it becomes sunny.
It was 32C in the Alps at sunset last night and did cool down, but still very
comfortable.
Our destination ride today was Splugen Pass, voted Best Motorcycling
road in the World until the Transfargaresen in Romania unseated it. (See that
blog entry back in August 2011). Now we mounted the helmet cam today, and while
this is not our video on Youtube it is representative of what we experienced. Splugen pass youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvprH4FEIBc.
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A view over a village on the way up |
It is a difficult and technical ride for sure, especially
when you meet oncoming buses while on the mainly one lane road and cascading
switchbacks, tons of tunnels blah blah blah.
If Splugen wasn’t enough we made our way through the
backroads of Switzerland to Chur and happened
upon a canyon that was obviously a connector to Splugen. It was one of the most
dramatic canyons we’ve been in and I hope the photos do it justice. Again, we
have lots of video shot here as well.
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Bikers Paradise |
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Cascading Hairpins |
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Artsy shot on Splugen, have you ever seen my bike? lol |
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The required snow shot at the top |
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Traffic at Canyon |
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Canyon Whole look near boulder for Cave and people |
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Here with the help of a telephoto lens |
Finally we made our way through a total of 5 countries
today, we started in Italy, entered Switzerland, then Liechtenstein, for the
castle at Vaduz, Austria for a brief period around Bregenz, then Germany where
we are now just off the Bodensee at a Gasthoff Zum Hirschen.
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