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Uncletimate-Alps-2023

Saturday, June 17, 2023 | Thomas Fellechner | Europe / Italy

Welcome to Austria

 

Welcome to Austria. Today is the first day of our private tour through the beauty of the Alps, in a total of 3 countries. We meet our guides and get our bikes. The anticipation is huge this will be a hot trip.

stay tuned

Juri and Thomas

every bike got his individual touch already
specially Renee's
Joe presented the new of the trip to us
And of course uncle Al got the first shirt
Welcome briefing with Juri and Thomas
have a good night a adventure is waiting for us

Riding Day 1: Seefeld to Bolzano

AAP another awesome pass

 

This is our first day of riding. Contrary to all fears, the weather holds and we start in bright sunshine. The first kilometers lead us along the river "Inn" into the world of passes and curves. We do get some liquid sunshine, but the visit to the motorcycle museum on the Timmelsjoch generously compensates us. As is usual in the mountains, other valley other weather. And so we skillfully escape the rain almost the whole day. Our way leads us over famous pass roads like the "Timmelsjoch and the "Jaufenpass". We end this quite worthy first day of riding with a coffee at over 2000m altitude on the "Mendelpass" From there we roll through gentle curves down to Bolzano. An unforgettable fuel stop included

good morning everybody
impressions from the motorcycle museum @ Timmelsjoch
Eric and Kevin in paradise
they have some realy rare exhibits here
The design of the whole place is awesome
Eric, Kevin, Thomas, Bill, Renee`, Alan, Edward, Joe and Jeff reach their first pass of the Tour. And btw. why are you wearing rain gear, the Sun is shining
Is this fun guys?
hard to deside whats better, the scenery or the roads.
Renee and Jeff on AAP
Uncle AL. He is the guy why we are here

rest day 1: Bolzano

corners and culture

 

So we are in Bolzano our first rest day. But what to do so soon after our tour has begun at all. The answer best everything. Bolzano is predestined for a trip to the world famous Dolomites. One of the motorcycle paradises of this world. To skip this ride would be unforgivable. So we set out to explore the Dolomites. Uncle AL said you will not regret it... and yes he was right. We were rewarded with beautiful roads and even more beautiful views. Back in Bolzano we have enough time to explore the city and of course the "Ötzi" museum. What a day. 

good morning Bolzano
Bolzano is a bussy city, but after less than 30 minutes of riding we already have this sight in front of us
"Karer Lake" famous for his color and no this is no wallpaper
riding the dolomites
Uncle AL told us "its worth to go there" and he was sooooo right
Joe and Jeff, add some new friends to the pack
you wanna have lunch? AND a nice view.... here wo go
and finally, Chris and Thony made it, after a endless feeling odyssey they arrive in Bolzano. The pack is complette now

riding day 2: Bolzano to Val di Sole

how much can fit in one day?

 

After exploring the Dolomites and Bolzano yesterday, our second regular riding day awaits us today. At the morning briefing we hear stories of missionaries doing their job on the back of a bear, beautiful views and one of the most popular motorcycle roads in the Alps. That sounds exciting. But the first thing on the program is shopping. So we go to this motorcycle gear store. Besides, Jeff is still working hard on the tuning for Uncle AL`s bike. So we take it easy until we finally tackle the famous "Mendel Pass". From the top of it, a goat trail leads us up to the Penegal from where we enjoy the view into the valley. A few curves later we reach the "Santuario of San Romedio" A medieval pilgrimage site in the middle of nowhere. Phew what a morning. Time for lunch. So we drive to a small lake where Juri is waiting for us with a picnic. How cool is that? Strengthened and relaxed, we finally head for the hotel. Which we reach 1000, partly tricky, curves later. Can it get any better?    

shopping, fixing, Mendelpass, time to relax
look at this view
Bill, Kevin, Eric, Chris, Renee`, Jeff, Alan, Joe, Thony. how is the view?
Sanctuary of San Romedio a quit and peacefull place in the middle nowhere
Alan full of energie climbing the steps @ San Romedio
the chapel of San Romedio
Juri did a great job to set up a picknick for us....
... and its delicious
our Hotel today

riding Day 3: Val di Sole to Lugano

how narrow a road can be?

 

After the rain of the night had disappeared, this day starts again with bright sunshine. It will be a special day. We will remember it for a long time. After a short briefing, it goes directly in the direction of the first pass. "Passo de Tonale" is written on the signs at the roadside. But first the "Carabinieri" would like to take a closer look at our bikes. That goes off well. Of course, everything is okay and we continue our journey. In bright sunshine we take the first pass. Almost routine, so to speak. But the highlight of the day is waiting for us... "Passo del Vivione" an incredibly narrow but passable in both directions. You don't often experience something like this. Hardly have we reached again, for Italian conditions "normal" wide roads. We have again a meeting with the police. The road is closed because of a bicycle race. Without further ado, we decide to use the time for a very long lunch. 1000 curves and one of the best routes on this tour ,so far, we reach or Hotel in Lugano late but happy  

Juri and Uncle Al
how a day can starts better, nice people, nice weather, nice roads...
... what do you think?
Memorial on Top of "passo del Tonale"
We call it Qakerchino
this road was a challenge. Dont forget this is officaly a two lane Road. Somebody will name it a goatpath
but this pass has also a lot to offer.
Hey guys show us, how narrow "Vivione" is?
italien Style parking
I don`t know where we are but its nice here
This road leads us the last mile towards lake como

riding day 4: Lugano to Zermatt

take it easy

 

Today will be a relaxing day. We start a little later than usual. And make a little extra lap through Lugano to have a look at the lake and the landscape. After that it goes rather leisurely from place to place until we finally reach the mountains. A wonderfully winding and very well maintained road welcomes us. But this is not the only surprise. As we enter a small village we see this massive church in front of us. A place of pilgrimage the "Santuario Della Madonna Del Sangue" We have not expected here. We spend some time there and then tackle the "Simplon Pass". The top of the pass with a wonderful mountain panorama awaits us. Back in the valley we pass through small villages in the direction of Zermat. In the city since the 1930s no vehicles with fossil engines are allowed. So we put the last meters back in small electric cars.    

Renee @ lake Lugano
Santuario Della Madonna Del Sangue..nothing you expact in a narrow valley in the middle of nowhere
the top of Simplon Pass
Joe likes to have a big Cappuchino

Rest day 2: Zermat

Relax!!!

 

Today is our 2nd day of rest. And of course we don't want to just lie around lazily in bed, but also experience something. Zermatt has so much to offer, from mountain and cable cars to watch stores. Here it can be endured. Chris, Thony, Jeff and Kevin wanted to ride motorcycles and climbed a 2234m mountain with Thomas. While Bill, Eric and Alan explored the mountains, the rest of the pack rested or went shopping We let the day end with a cozy dinner.

jeff finally find out what the name of the town down there is
Chris and Thomy @ "Croix du Coeuer" on over 2200meters
how ist the salad Kevin?
impressions from Zermatt, look @ all these funny electric cars
The Matterhorn
Joe and Ed taking a break, playing cards...
...while Bill, Eric and Alan explore the mountains
Eric and Bill

riding day 5: Zermatt to Brunnen

the beauty of switzerland

 

Our day starts a little earlier than usual we don't want to miss the train down to the valley. Unfortunately, the trains do not run this morning because of technical problems. We as well as thousands of other people try to leave a city in which mobility is very strongly regulated. What a start to the day. Somehow we make it into the valley and ride off in the direction of the "Furka Pass". the landscape and the road are simply fantastic. shortly after the top of the pass we feel for a short moment like James Bond, to then drive down the pass again. Unfortunately, the "Sustenpass" from this side is not yet passable. After a small snack, we take the no less spectacular Grimselpass in attack. Countless curves and spectacular panoramas later, we reach the back of the "Sustenpass" From this side, the pass is passable almost all the way up. So what are we waiting for. Up and down again, what fun. Then we continue towards Lake Lucerne. Where we use a ferry to reach the other shore. Along the lake we cruise in the direction of the hotel. Another day in motorcycle paradise comes to an end.  

Die schönheit der Schweiz

 

Unser Tag startet etwas früher als sonst wir wollen den Zug hinunter ins Tal nicht verpassen. Dummerweise fahren die Züge an diesem morgen wegen Technischer Probleme nicht. Wir sowie Tausend andere Menschen versuchen also eine Stadt zu verlassen in der mobilität sehr stark reglementiert ist. Was für ein Start in den Tag. Irgenwie schaffen wir es ins Tal und fahren los richtung "Furka Pass".Die Landschaft und die Straße sind einfach Traumhaft. kurz hinter der Passhöhe fühlen wir uns für einen kurzen moment wie James Bond, um dann den Pass wieder hinunter zu fahren. Leider ist der "Sustenpass" von dieser Seite noch nicht befahrbar. Nach einem kleinen Snack nehmen wir also den nicht weniger Spektakulären Grimselpass in Angriff. Unzählige Kurven und Spektakuläre Panoramen später erreichen wir die Rückseite des "Sustenpass" Von dieser Seite ist der Pass bis fast ganz nach oben befahrbar. Also worauf warten wir. Rauf und wieder runter, was für ein Spaß. Danach geht es weiter richtung Vierwaldstättersee. Wo wir eine Fähre nutzen um das andere Ufer zu erreichen. Entlang des Sees cruisen wir in richtung Hotel. Ein weiterer Tag im Motorrad Paradies neigt sich dem Ende.  

"Furka Pass" the road, the landscape, the weather, everything is perfect
The "Grimselpass" is famous for his spectecular views
the "Grimselpass" is our Plan B for today but not less entertaining.
spectacular view from the "rhone clavier" parking, down the "Furka pass"
Ed and Uncle Al are ready to go
after a morning full of aktion we need a break. This is the perfect spot
Bill and his KTM only 4 Switchbacks away from the top of "Sustenpass" that counts as "we made it"
Quacker in his element
Uncle Al, Ed and Joe enjoying the ferryride.
View from our Hotel today
Tonny enjoy the view
dinner time
including concert

riding day 6: Brunnen to Pontresina

 Are these our fans?

 

Good morning Lake Lucerne. This day starts like almost all days of this tour with bright sunshine. The sun will accompany us on our adventure today.... Yes, you read that right, adventure. But one after the other. After a short briefing, we set off ride the lake towards the south. After a short misunderstanding in a traffic circle we continue to Altdorf. Where we admire the "Wilhelm Tell" statue and take a short break. Beautiful curves wind through the valleys of Switzerland until we reach the "Oberalp Pass". A sign tells us that the pass will be closed in a few minutes due to a bike race. It will be the topic of the day. So we tackle the pass. After we have left the advertising and team vehicles behind us. we turn onto small winding side roads.  The signs on the side of the road indicate to us that the cyclists probably have the same idea as we do. So we try to stay ahead of the race. We make a tactical lunch stop and Tonny learns incidentally how delicious falafel can be. From there, our path is lined with people who wave at us. Are these our fans?  Our last pass of the day the "Albulapass", which is actually hardly used and beautiful, if not just the "Tour de Swiss takes place", finally brings us to the destination of our day "Pontressina" near "St. Moritz". That was different but somehow cool.

the monument of "Wilhelm Tell" in Altdorf
another europine 2 lane road, we love it
our tactical Luchstop, btw. have a closer look to the rooftop
Albulapass from a riders perspektive
look @ this Panorama

riding day 7: Pontresina to Mieming

what a final

 

So there it is our last day of riding. But also the day when we will finally ride the world famous "Stelvio". A dream comes true. But first we leave Switzerland over the "Bernina Pass" in the direction of Italy. It has rained during the night the roads are cold and wet so we take a coffee break in "Livigno" and give the sun some time to dry the roads. Then it's time to turn off in the direction of "Stelvio". The ride to the summit is breathtaking. The curves, the landscape, just everything. At the top we take a look at what awaits us. There it lies the road of which all speak "Stelvio". But tradition-conscious as we are, we first strengthen ourselves at "Bruno" with a good sausage. That's what real bikers do up here.... really. Afterwards we ride down the famous pass in small groups or alone. Our guide Thomas follows. Uncle Al and Ed look for us a nice meeting place in the valley. What a ride. Arrived down. we continue towards "Reschen" lake and "Reschenpass" whose gentle curves conjure up a smile on our faces. A few side roads later we reach the "Gacher Blick" from there we enjoy once again the alpine panorama before we have to say good bye to our bikes in Mieming. What a ride. What a tour.

We say thank you to all who made this trip what it was and will be for a long time. An unforgettable experience for all, both old and new friends. Thanks to Uncle Al for taking it upon yourself again to be here for an adventure with these crazy people. That was great.

Jury and Thomas

The "Berninapass" leads us back to Italy
riding "Bernina" in the morning
view from our coffeestop near Livigno
Chris, Thomas and Renee
riding "Stelvio" is something special
Bruno makes the best sausage up here
the famous clocktower @ "Reschensee"
the viewpoit called "Gacher Blick"
What a view
Special guest today. Uncle Al and his old friend Gerhard
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