The Dolomite stage of the world cycling gravel circuit
The UCI Gravel World Series stops in Auronzo di Cadore, in the province of Belluno, bringing the prestigious international gravel cycling circuit promoted by the Union Cycliste Internationale to the Dolomites. The dirt roads and forest trails of Cadore are transformed into the theatre of a race that combines sport, landscape, and outdoor tourism.
The event includes races reserved for professionals and amateurs, as well as a non-competitive Randonnée accessible to cyclists of all levels. A formula that makes the event inclusive and capable of attracting both competitors seeking points for world qualifications and enthusiasts who want to cycle in an exceptional setting.
The charm of the Auronzo stage lies in its backdrop: the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, a symbol of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites. The event is part of the Municipality's busy summer sports calendar, alongside the Lavaredo Ultra Trail, the GT3 Gravel Cross Triathlon, and canoe races on Lake Santa Caterina.
On Saturday, June 20, 2026, Auronzo di Cadore hosts the Dolomite stage of the UCI Gravel World Series. The event setup spans from June 18 to 21, with races scheduled in the morning and award ceremonies in the afternoon. A day of sport that kicks off Auronzo's grand summer sporting season, preceding the Lavaredo Ultra Trail.
Source: éNordEst — Auronzo's Sporting Summer.
Auronzo di Cadore is reachable by car from the A27 (exit Pian di Vedoia, then SS51). The nearest train station is Calalzo-Pieve di Cadore-Cortina, connected by bus.
Participation and registration methods follow the official regulations of the UCI Gravel World Series. The start and service area is set up in Auronzo.
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Auronzo di Cadore
Lungolago Santa Caterina, 32041 Auronzo di Cadore