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Great Tour on the Asiago Plateau! Convenient departure from Asiago and immediately pedaling on a forest road inside beautiful woods. Soon you reach Forte Interrotto, then continue towards Valle Galmarara. Once you reach the Malga of the same name, we deviated towards Campo Gallina, on the slopes of Cima Portule and Cima Dodici, to continue towards Forcella Mecenseffy, with a spectacular view of the northern part of the plateau and the first destination of the day: Monte Ortigara. You quickly descend towards Bivio Italia and then continue towards the summit. The ground becomes difficult, but still pedalable. At a certain point you leave the mule track for a single track that makes it easier to reach the summit. Otherwise, there would be several minutes of pushing the bike. The view amply compensates for the effort. If you are lucky enough to find a beautiful day, as we did, you can admire the entire Lagorai chain, the Pale di San Martino and beyond... Retracing our steps for a few kilometers, you tackle a beautiful single track that will quickly take you first to Malga Pozze and again on a forest road towards the Adriana refuge, one of the few support points in the upper part of the plateau. You then descend towards the Marcesina plain to then climb again towards Monte Fior and the famous Città di Roccia, a suggestive location to travel on a fun single track that leads to Malga Slapeur. You then continue towards Campomulo to tackle the last short climb to Casara Ongara which offers another amazing view of the Asiago plateau. The last forest road and fast single track in the woods takes us first to Gallio and then to Asiago, the starting point. In total it will be 92km for 2650m D+ The territory and the wide network of forest roads allows you to modify the tour by shortening it whenever you want. GPX track: https://rebrand.ly/x7zxiog