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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 an elevation of 1,750 metres (5,740 ft). It is one of the most demanding climbs in professional road bicycle racing, having been used in the Giro d'Italia seven times (2003, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2018, 2021) and the Giro d'Italia Femminile twice (1997, 2018). Gilberto Simoni was the winner of the first two stages finishing on Monte Zoncolan in the men's Giro while Ivan Basso won in 2010, Igor Antón won in 2011, Michael Rogers won in 2014 and Fabiana Luperini won at the first visit in the women's race. Chris Froome won the stage in 2018 Giro d'Italia (stage 14).

Monte Zoncolan
Highest point
Elevation1,750 m (5,740 ft)
Coordinates46°30′0″N 12°55′0″E
Geography
Monte Zoncolan
Alps
LocationItaly
Parent rangeCarnic Alps

The mountain also holds the ski resort of Ravascletto with 22 km of slopes and a skiable height between 950 and 2000 m.[1]


Details of the climb


The mountain can be climbed on three roads: one from Ovaro, another from Sutrio, and a third from Priola.

Profile of Monte Zoncolan from Sutrio.
Profile of Monte Zoncolan from Sutrio.
Profile of Monte Zoncolan from Ovaro.
Profile of Monte Zoncolan from Ovaro.

Giro d'Italia


Monte Zoncolan has been featured in the men's Giro d'Italia seven times so far. The first time was in the 12th stage of the 2003 Giro d'Italia, won by Gilberto Simoni, using the road from Sutrio, at the east side of Monte Zoncolan. It was also the last time that Marco Pantani was seen fighting for a stage victory in the Giro d'Italia, launching an unsuccessful attack 3 kilometres from the finish line and finishing in the fifth place, forty-two seconds behind Simoni.[6] Prior to this edition, the climb was used in 10th stage of the 1997 Giro Donne, where Fabiana Luperini won en route to the third of her five overall victories.

Monte Zoncolan was featured for a second time in 17th stage of the 2007 Giro d'Italia, also won by Gilberto Simoni, but this time using the more demanding road from Ovaro. The climb featured once again in the 15th stage of the 2010 Giro d'Italia and Ivan Basso won the stage, that would eventually prove to be the deciding stage of that year's Giro d'Italia. Zoncolan featured in the 2011 Giro d'Italia, during the 14th stage, which was won by Igor Antón, followed by Alberto Contador and Vincenzo Nibali. The Zoncolan was featured was in the 2014 Giro d'Italia, during the 20th stage, which was won by Michael Rogers. Most recently, stage 14 of the 2018 Giro d'Italia finished with dramatic, brutal climb up the Zoncolan from Ovaro. It was Chris Froome's first stage win of the 2018 Giro.

Monte Zoncolan near the summit.
Monte Zoncolan near the summit.

Winners of Monte Zoncolan stage at the Giro d'Italia


Year Stage Name Side
2003 12  Gilberto Simoni (ITA) Sutrio
2007 17  Gilberto Simoni (ITA) Ovaro
2010 15  Ivan Basso (ITA) Ovaro
2011 14  Igor Antón (ESP) Ovaro
2014 20  Michael Rogers (AUS) Ovaro
2018 14  Chris Froome (GBR) Ovaro
2021 14  Lorenzo Fortunato (ITA) Sutrio

Winners of Monte Zoncolan stage at the Giro d'Italia Femminile


Year Stage Name Side
1997 10  Fabiana Luperini (ITA) Sutrio
2018 9  Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) Ovaro

References





На других языках


[de] Monte Zoncolan

Der Monte Zoncolan (Çoncolan in friaulisch) ist ein 1750 Meter hoher Berg in den Karnischen Alpen.
- [en] Monte Zoncolan

[es] Monte Zoncolan

El Monte Zoncolan (Çoncolan en friulano) es una montaña de 1750 metros en los Alpes Cárnicos, localizado en la región de Friuli-Venecia Julia, Italia. Se puede acceder por la cara de Ovaro o por la de Sutrio. En él hay una estación de esquí, una de las más importantes de Friuli-Venecia Julia, con casi 30 kilómetros de pistas.

[fr] Monte Zoncolan

Le Monte Zoncolan (Çoncolan en frioulan) est un sommet des Préalpes carniques dans le Nord-Est de l'Italie, en région autonome du Frioul-Vénétie Julienne. Situé en Carnie, dans la province d'Udine, il culmine à 1 750 mètres d'altitude. Au XXIe siècle, il acquiert une certaine renommée de par les arrivées d'étape du Tour d'Italie qui y sont réalisées. Il s'agit d'une des ascensions cyclistes les plus dures effectuées par le peloton cycliste professionnel[2].

[it] Monte Zoncolan

Il Monte Zoncolan (Çoncolan in friulano standard) è una montagna delle Alpi Carniche, alta 1.750 m s.l.m., posta a sud della catena carnica principale (Alpi Tolmezzine Orientali - gruppo montuoso Monte Arvènis-Tamai), in Carnia, in Friuli, tra i territori dei comuni di Sutrio, Ovaro e Ravascletto, sede di un importante polo sciistico del Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

[ru] Монте-Дзонколан

Монте-Дзонколан (итал. Monte Zoncolan) — гора в Карнийских Альпах, расположенная в регионе Фриули — Венеция-Джулия, Италия. Подъём на неё является одним из самых сложных в профессиональном шоссейном велоспорте. Он пять раз входил в маршрут мужской Джиро д’Италия (2003, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2014 гг.) и один раз — в маршрут женской Джиро д’Италия (1997 г.).[1]



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