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    Monte Zoncolan (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmonte ddzoŋkoˈlan]) is a mountain in the Carnic Alps, located in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, with...
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    rest day ending at Grossglockner in Austria, the exceptionally steep Monte Zoncolan, and a tall and steep peak near the Fascia Valley in Gardeccia. There...
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    On Stage 14, Yates finished second behind Chris Froome (Team Sky) on Monte Zoncolan. With six bonus seconds for finishing second, Yates extended his overall...
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  • examples of this are Ivan Basso 1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) who won on the Monte Zoncolan in 2010, Chris Froome 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) 4-times winner of the Tour...
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    stage 12 and a 7th place on stage 14 which finished with the climb up Monte Zoncolan. He finished in 10th position on the uphill finish on stage 17. He eventually...
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    lead over Urán to 3 minutes and 7 seconds. He maintained his lead on Monte Zoncolan on Stage 20 and the final stage into Trieste. Quintana also won the...
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    stage 14, latching onto an attack by Simon Yates on the final climb up Monte Zoncolan before overhauling him to finish the stage in fourth and take a lead...
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    fifth position after launching an unsuccessful attack on the slopes of Monte Zoncolan, while he launched his last attacks on the nineteenth stage to Cascata...
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  • greater altitude gain, and is steeper, than the Mortirolo Pass, the Monte Zoncolan, and the Alto de El Angliru, and is far steeper than any of the famous...
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    also his first Grand Tour, when he soloed to win stage 14 atop the Monte Zoncolan after dropping Jan Tratnik 2.3 kilometers from the finish. He ended...
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    for its tourist destinations, especially during the winter season (Monte Zoncolan, Tarvisio, Sella Nevea, Forni di Sopra and Piancavallo). The hilly area...
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    22 km Plan de Corones: 10% over 5.2 km Mortirolo: 10.4% over 12.5 km Monte Zoncolan: 12% over 10.1 km Tour de France gradients Tourmalet: 7% Galibier: 7...
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    6 to Ascoli Piceno. The summit finishes also included the infamous Monte Zoncolan on stage 14 and three of the last five stages. There were also six stages...
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    came through on the most difficult climb of the race to that point, Monte Zoncolan, where he distanced all of his main overall rivals, taking the stage...
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    the final week, however, he won a stage that ended with the climb of Monte Zoncolan, then took back several minutes on all his rivals in Stage 19 with a...
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    classification, moving into the top ten overall after stage 14, finishing at the Monte Zoncolan. He finished second to Egan Bernal on stage 16, and moved up to fifth...
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    on the Grossglockner. He solidified his lead through stage 14 up the Monte Zoncolan and a very difficult stage 15 through the Dolomites taking his lead...
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  • Tagliamento to Monte Zoncolan, 186 km (116 mi) The stage departed north, through Dignano, to the 2.75 km (1.71 mi) Category 3 climb of the Monte di Ragogna...
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    the Zoncolan, with an average gradient of approximately 10% over a distance of 14 kilometres (46,000 ft). The Giro d'Italia intended to pass Monte Crostis...
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  • race leader, Yates. Stage 14 saw the riders face the fearsome climb of Monte Zoncolan, with gradients reaching nearly 20%. Froome attacked the main selection...
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  • summit finishes: stage 3, to Terme Luigiane; stage 7, to Monte Terminillo; stage 12, to Monte Zoncolan; stage 14, to Alpe di Pampeago; stage 18, to Chianale;...
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    fashion, with Leonardo Piepoli's support he won the epic stage 17 to Monte Zoncolan in the 2007 Giro d'Italia. After a lengthy search for a team for 2010...
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    Yates dropped Dumoulin to finish second behind solo winner Froome on Monte Zoncolan. With six bonus seconds for finishing second, Yates extended his overall...
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    stages, before leaving the country. The route included climbs such as Monte Zoncolan, Plan de Corones, the Passo del Mortirolo and the Passo di Gavia before...
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    having a quiet start to the race, he won the 15th stage of the race atop Monte Zoncolan, after his Liquigas team had set the pace for some 150 kilometres (93...
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    Friuli, close to the border with Austria at Plöcken Pass (Italian: Passo di Monte Croce Carnico). Paluzza borders the following municipalities: Arta Terme...
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  • after this stage, at tenth place. With sixth place the next day on Monte Zoncolan and attrition to other riders, Gadret moved up further, to fifth place...
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    including Riccardo Riccò and Leonardo Piepoli. The passage of the Giro over Monte Zoncolan, where Simoni won a stage en route to overall victory in the 2003 Giro...
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    E (Individual time trial)  Nairo Quintana (COL) 20 31 May Maniago – Monte Zoncolan 167 km (104 mi) D (Mountain stage)  Michael Rogers (AUS) 21 1 June Gemona...
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  • 8 km (16.7 mi), individual time trial (ITT) 31 May 2014 — Maniago to Monte Zoncolan, 167 km (103.8 mi) 1 June 2014 — Gemona del Friuli to Trieste, 172 km...
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