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- Q1112075 subject Q7715928.
- Q1112075 subject Q8383330.
- Q1112075 abstract "The Muro di Sormano (English: Wall of Sormano) is a hill located in Sormano, Italy. This climb is famous as one of the most severe of any road cycling race, with an average gradient of 17% and a maximum of 25%. The road up the climb, though famous in cycling folklore, fell out of use from 1963 to 2006. After pressure from local cyclists it was restored, and now features split-times and soundbites from the riders of the climb in the 1960s era stencilled on the road. The current record time for the short but painful climb is 7 minutes 36 seconds, achieved by local rider Matteo Cappè.".
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- Q1112075 wikiPageWikiLink Q7715928.
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- Q1112075 wikiPageWikiLink Q8383330.
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- Q1112075 point "45.8828 9.2433".
- Q1112075 type SpatialThing.
- Q1112075 comment "The Muro di Sormano (English: Wall of Sormano) is a hill located in Sormano, Italy. This climb is famous as one of the most severe of any road cycling race, with an average gradient of 17% and a maximum of 25%. The road up the climb, though famous in cycling folklore, fell out of use from 1963 to 2006. After pressure from local cyclists it was restored, and now features split-times and soundbites from the riders of the climb in the 1960s era stencilled on the road.".
- Q1112075 label "Muro di Sormano".
- Q1112075 lat "45.8828".
- Q1112075 long "9.2433".