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The Stelvio Pass (Passo dello Stelvio) is a 2,757-metre mountain pass in the Italian Alps — the highest paved pass in the Eastern Alps. Its northern ascent from Prato allo Stelvio stacks 48 numbered hairpin bends, making it one of the most iconic road-cycling climbs in the world.
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The GR20 is a 180-kilometre waymarked hiking trail that traverses the island of Corsica from north (Calenzana) to south (Conca). With around 11,000 metres of cumulative ascent over roughly 16 stages, it is widely considered the toughest long-distance trail in Europe.
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California State Route 1 (Highway 1) is a coastal highway running along most of the Pacific coastline of California. Its Big Sur section between San Simeon and Carmel, with landmarks such as the Bixby Creek Bridge, is one of the most scenic and most filmed drives in the United States.
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The Tokyo Marathon is an annual 42.195-kilometre road marathon held in Tokyo, Japan, and one of the six World Marathon Majors. Its course winds through central landmarks including Shinjuku, the Imperial Palace, Asakusa and Ginza before finishing near Tokyo Station.
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The Col du Galibier is a 2,642-metre mountain pass in the French Alps connecting the Maurienne and Briançonnais valleys. First crossed by the Tour de France in 1911, it is one of the highest and most decisive climbs in the race's history.
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The Nice-to-Paris route is a roughly 930-kilometre journey from the French Riviera on the Mediterranean to the French capital, crossing the foothills of the Alps, the Massif Central and the vineyards of Burgundy. It is a popular long-distance motorcycle and road-trip itinerary.
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The Berlin Marathon is an annual 42.195-kilometre road marathon held in Berlin, Germany, and one of the six World Marathon Majors. Its flat, fast course — finishing at the Brandenburg Gate — has produced more marathon world records than any other.
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The Chartreuse is a limestone mountain range in the French Prealps, lying between Grenoble and Chambéry. It gives its name to the Carthusian order and the Chartreuse liqueur, and its Hauts de Chartreuse nature reserve offers popular multi-summit hiking loops.
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Marseille-Cassis is a 20-kilometre road running race held every autumn in southern France. From the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille it climbs the Col de la Gineste to 327 metres before dropping to the seaside town of Cassis, and is one of the most popular mass-participation races in the country.
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The Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) is a single-push 171-kilometre mountain ultramarathon that loops the Mont Blanc massif through France, Italy and Switzerland, with around 10,000 metres of ascent. Run every August from Chamonix, it is the most prestigious trail-running race in the world.
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