Flower Riviera Palms Riviera Genoa and surroundings Portofino and the Tigullio The Cinque Terre Gulf of Poets The Tyrrhenian Cycle Route is a series of safe cycling paths in Liguria running from Ventimiglia to Sarzana and spanning almost 460 km along the region’s coastline Browse the map of the Tyrrhenian Cycle Route on the Geoportal of the Ligurian Regional Authorities Read up on all cycling activities on Liguria Be Active Stai già fantasticando su un viaggio in Liguria?Trasforma la tua fantasia in realtà e pianifica la tua prossima vacanza Are you already fantasising about a trip to Liguria?Turn your dream into reality and plan your next holiday Are you already fantasising about a trip to Liguria Turn your dream into reality and plan your next holiday Stai già fantasticando su un viaggio in Liguria Trasforma la tua fantasia in realtà e pianifica la tua prossima vacanza Dichiarazione di accessibilità Accessibility statement Amministrazione trasparente fino al 28.02.2025 Transparent administration until 28.02.2025 Amministrazione trasparente dal 01.03.2025 Transparent administration from 01.03.2025 PagoPA With the close of 2013 just a few weeks away, Canadian Cycling Magazine’s writers are reflecting on the major moments of the past year. Following Rob Sturney’s opening salvoKirsten Frattini sets down her top-10 Brian Cookson, the former British Cycling boss, became the most powerful man in the sport of cycling after defeating Pat McQuaid in what was a bitter and controversial presidential election held in Florence The cycling community is expecting Cookson’s new leadership to have a positive impact on re-shaping the future of the sport The elite cyclocross world championships were held for the first time in North America at the Eva Bandman Park in Louisville, Ky It was also the first time in the cyclocross world championships’ 64-year history that the event was held outside of Europe Marianne Vos and Sven Nys won the elite events At his first-ever Tour de France, the veteran time trial specialist played a massive role in his Orica-GreenEdge team’s victory during the Stage 4 team time trial The win helped put his teammate Simon Gerrans in the yellow jersey Miserable, cold and snowy weather conditions forced race organizers to stop, delay and shorten Milan-San Remo, bypassing the Turchino and La Manie climbs. Riders re-started the race in Cogoleto, two hours after the original start in Milan. MTN-Qhubeka’s Gerald Cioleck won the sprint finish Chris Horner, 42, was the first American and the oldest racer to win a Grand Tour at the Vuelta a España his victory signifies two decades of hard work placed second and Spain’s Alejandro Valverde third Marianne Vos is a 12-time world champion in the disciplines of road, cyclocross and track racing. Watching her stand on the top step of a world championship podium never gets old Because she’s the gutsiest rider in the women’s peloton Australia’s Tracey Gaudry became the first female vice-president of the UCI in November The former professional cyclist was president of the Oceana Cycling Confederation and worked with the UCI management committee One of her responsibilities will be to improve women’s cycling “We want to put women’s cycling in the position that it deserves,” she said The racer from Cap Rouge, Que., secured his biggest career win when he soloed to the Stage 1 victory in Champery at the Critérium du Dauphiné He was in a decisive breakaway for much of the 121-km stage and attacked his small group with 45 km to go winning the stage by nearly two minutes ahead of the field he hung onto the yellow jersey through the next three stages This performance secured him a spot on the start line of his first-ever Tour de France Chris Froome became the second Briton, after Sir Bradley Wiggins, to win the Tour de France on the prestigious event’s centennial run It was his consistent performances and help from teammate Richie Porte in the Alps and the Pyrenees stages that led to what seemed like a near-flawless victory for Team Sky He was subsequently stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned from Olympic sports for life Get the digital edition of Canadian Cycling Magazine Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Gerald Ciolek sprinted to victory in an epic edition of Milan-San Remo that will live long in the memory after being blighted by heavy snow.