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Meet the Local Guides Behind Our Piedmont Bike Tours
Meet the Local Guides Behind Our Piedmont Bike Tours
February is the month of love. Ciclismo Classico guests are unanimous about what most about our bike tours and that is ourpassionate, experienced native guideswho are eager to introduce guests to colorful locals and little-known places. Eight of our guides were born in the spectacular Italian region of Piedmont and have helped craft our Piedmont tours — and — into true insider’s experiences. Two of them, Enrico and Cristiano, share their Piedmont favorites:
15 years with Ciclismo Classico , home to ancient Roman hot springs (soak them up on )the hills of , a sequence of geometric vineyards that change color and shading every minute of the day: his mom’s homemade ravioli, eaten œnaked without any sauce: by (late harvest, white wine)
11 years with Ciclismo Classico , the region’s charming capital and home to the 2006 Winter Olympics, a climb that makes you proud (if you survive!): (thinly sliced roasted veal, topped with a homemade mayonnaise, capers and canned tuna) as prepared at in a lunch stop on : (medium-bodied red wine)
15 years with Ciclismo Classico , home to ancient Roman hot springs (soak them up on )the hills of , a sequence of geometric vineyards that change color and shading every minute of the day: his mom’s homemade ravioli, eaten œnaked without any sauce: by (late harvest, white wine)
11 years with Ciclismo Classico , the region’s charming capital and home to the 2006 Winter Olympics, a climb that makes you proud (if you survive!): (thinly sliced roasted veal, topped with a homemade mayonnaise, capers and canned tuna) as prepared at in a lunch stop on : (medium-bodied red wine)
