Appenninica challenge returns to Lizzano in Belvedere

Corno alle Scale stands as the iconic mountain for Bologna locals—a beloved destination for skiing, hiking, and mountain biking adventures. This is where skiing legend Alberto Tomba built his greatest successes during his dominant years in alpine competition, and where the Appenninica MTB Stage Race has established itself as a fixture in recent years.

At the foot of Corno alle Scale lie Lizzano in Belvedere and its village of Vidiciatico, which will once again feature prominently in this mountain bike stage race through Emilia-Romagna’s Apennines (June 23-27, 2025). In a significant shift from previous editions, these locations will host the opening stages of this year’s race, welcoming riders from around the world eager to discover this hidden gem of Italy.

The event kicks off Sunday, June 22, 2025, as Vidiciatico comes alive with competitors arriving for registration and race briefings. This marks a new role for the Bologna Province location, which transitions from hosting final stages in past editions to launching an event packed with new features—including a streamlined five-stage format and a new June calendar slot.

Monday’s opening stage (June 23) offers no gentle introduction, challenging riders with 58km and 2,300m of climbing across the Corno alle Scale area. From Vidiciatico, the route crosses Fanano, immediately testing riders’ technical skills on classic Apennine terrain.

After passing through the village of Fellicarolo, the course climbs first on tarmac, then forest roads, and finally more technical singletrack toward Passo di Croce Arcana via the mountain huts of  Taburri and Capanno Tassoni. This demanding climb features gradients exceeding 15% before revealing spectacular ridge views along one of Appenninica’s signature sections. The iconic passage by Lake Scaffaiolo and the summit of Corno alle Scale marks the beginning of the final 15km descent, alternating technical singletrack with flowing dirt roads.

The second stage delivers equal technical demands with the “Monte Pizzo Trails“—another loop starting and finishing in Vidiciatico. Covering 49km with 2,200m of elevation gain, this stage demands constant focus through its relentless terrain changes.

The climbing begins immediately with a manageable 5.5km ascent (350m elevation gain) on the Albarè trail in the Monte Pizzo area. The route continues upward to Monteacuto nelle Alpi before plunging into a brief but intense descent to Molino Squaglia—just 1.2km but with leg-burning 26% gradients in some sections. Without recovery time, riders must immediately climb again toward the day’s high point before tackling the brutal Segavecchia ascent (just over 3km averaging nearly 10% gradient) and finally descending on Monte Pizzo’s technical trails.

Vidiciatico completes its hosting duties with the start of stage three, sending riders toward the new stage location of Riolunato in what promises to be one of the edition’s most grueling days at 64km with 2,750m of climbing.

Lizzano in Belvedere Mayor Barbara Franchi expressed enthusiasm for the event: “We’re proud to welcome back the Appenninica MTB Stage Race with its enhanced experience and innovations. This event celebrates authentic mountain biking while bringing significant value to our community through international visibility and tourism. We’re excited to provide all participants with an unforgettable experience combining sport, nature, and local heritage.”

The partnership between Lizzano in Belvedere and Appenninica MTB Stage Race continues to strengthen since partnering for the first time in 2021. One can only imagine what the legendary RAI journalist Enzo Biagi, born in these mountains and known for his sharp, refined writing, might have written about this challenging race through his homeland.

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