100 km dei Forti

Lavarone, Fr. Gionghi
08.06.2025 - 08.06.2025
100 km dei Forti
100 km dei Forti
100 km dei Forti
100 km dei Forti
100 km dei Forti

On Sunday, June 8th, the beloved Trentino race for mountain bikes will reach its 29th edition.

The Sci Club Millegrobbe is ready to offer a dream on two wheels. In 2025, Alpe Cimbra will once again be the stage for the fearless bikers.

The 100Km dei Forti is a chance to test muscles, endurance, strength, and your ability to push your limits. This race marks the culmination of the 100 Km dei Forti event and, as the grand finale, it crosses the most spectacular places in Alpe Cimbra.

Program:

From 6:30 to 8:00 a.m.

Registration check and race package pickup for the 100Km dei Forti Marathon / Classic and Hiking Ride.

9:00 a.m.
Start of the 100Km dei Forti MARATHON
from Lavarone Parco Palù

9:15 a.m.
Start of the 100Km dei Forti CLASSIC
from Lavarone Parco Palù

9:16 a.m.
Start of the HIKING RIDE
from Lavarone Parco Palù

From 12:30 p.m.
Pasta Party at the finish area in Lavarone Gionghi

3:00 p.m.
Awards ceremony at the Lavarone Congress Center

Course:

The starting point is at Parco Palù in Lavarone Cappella. After 3.4 km on a slight incline, the first climb up Monte Belem begins: 1.7 km with an elevation gain of 85 meters, followed by a short descent to relax the muscles before the climb to Passo Vezzena.

At the junction to Malga Basson, the route takes the Lusern-Roana bike path to Malga Millegrobbe di Sopra. Via the Sentiero dell’Orso, it reaches Malga Campo, descends to Luserna, and returns to Malga Millegrobbe.

Once on the path toward Malga Laghetto, the route veers along a beautiful, flat forest road that passes through Luserna and descends further to the Tezze area. The trail then continues along a firebreak road, gently descending to Masetti. Following the local road, the route returns to Malga Laghetto, where the climb to Monte Tablat begins. Magrè, Passo Cost, Forte Belvedere, Oseli, Masi di Sotto, and Malga Pozze are the next stops, leading to Lake Lavarone and Prà di Sopra.

At this point, just above Carbonare, the two routes diverge.

The Classic route continues to the former Austro-Hungarian Command and, with slight undulations, reaches the finish line in Lavarone Gionghi.

The Marathon heads towards Forte Cherle, the Emperor's Staircase, and the former military hospital before reaching Forte Sommo Alto. The route then leads to Passo Coe and continues to Forte Dosso delle Somme, followed by a descent past Serrada and Mezzaselva. The path climbs towards Francolini, Costa, Maso Spilzi, and reaches Passo Sommo. After crossing the Passo, the route passes through the villages of Perpruneri, Tezzeli, Cueli, Morganti, and Carbonare.

The building of the former Austro-Hungarian Command marks nearly the end: in just under 5 km of rolling terrain, the finish line at Lavarone Gionghi is reached.


More information available on the website: https://www.100kmdeiforti.it/en/

 
 
 
 
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