
Wed
27
May
Circuito Fosso Bergamasco - Torre Boldone
Torre Boldone, IT
Sat
30
May
Marca Bianca La Prosecco Unbound
Pieve di Soligo, IT
Sat
30
May
Rally di Romagna
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Sat
30
May
Ingorda
Parma, IT
Sat
30
May
Natural Bike Gravel Casentino
Soci, IT
Sun
31
May
Sunset Bike la Granfondo delle Pertiche
Pertica Bassa (BS), IT
Sun
31
May
L'Etape by Tour de France Italia
Entracque, IT
Sun
31
May
Monselice in Rosa MTB
Monselice, IT
Sun
31
May
Eroica Montalcino
Montalcino, IT
Sun
31
May
Granfondo Parma Bike Marathon
Basilicanova, IT
Sun
31
May
Granfondo Marcialonga Craft
Predazzo, IT
Sun
31
May
L'Etape Piemonte - Margreen | Entracque
Entracque, IT
Sun
31
May
Laduesse
Altomonte, IT
Sun
31
May
GF Edita Pucinskaite
Pistoia, IT
Sun
31
May
PanSec
Fanano, IT
Tue
2
Jun
Granfondo Cicloturistica Chianti Classic
Castelnuovo Berardenga, IT
Fri
5
Jun
Circuito Fosso Bergamasco - Almenno San Salvatore
Almenno San Salvatore, IT
Sat
6
Jun
Giro del Mito
Bagno di Romagna, IT
Sat
6
Jun
MTB/VSS Jugend Trophy in Eppan
Eppan, IT
Sat
6
Jun
Sellaronda Bike Day
Wolkenstein Corvara Arabba Canazei, IT
La Stelvio Santini
Saturday, June 6, 2026 · Bormio, Italy
About this race
Every road route at La Stelvio Santini concludes at the summit of the Stelvio Pass, meaning even the shortest option includes a significant Alpine ascent. The series takes place in Bormio, within Italy’s Valtellina region, and is organized in June as a granfondo for cyclists seeking a day focused on climbing rather than a flat, fast course. Participants select from short, medium, and long routes, with distances varying from approximately 60 km to over 100 km, and total elevation gains from around 2,000 to 4,500 meters.
The short and medium routes circle out from Bormio, passing through towns like Sondalo, Rogobello, Sernio, and Tovo before heading back for the final Stelvio climb. The long route incorporates the Mortirolo, recognized as one of the most challenging ascents in Italian cycling, before directing participants toward the same high finish. The Stelvio Pass itself is steeped in Giro d’Italia history, and the event embraces this legacy: solo riders, pairs, clubs, and teams navigate the course together, with pairs needing to finish within two minutes of each other.
Start location
Bormio