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Written by Aussie Multistrada February 10, 2013
Written by Aussie Multistrada February 10, 2013
From Rimini I rode through the cities of Riccione and Cattolica to the northern end of the 'National Park of Monte San Bartolo'.
The road from here to Pesaro is good riding, a lot of portions of the road are made up of tight winding curves and it's a good sealed surface. A single lane in both ways. It was June (25th) traffic was very light, but the weather was hot. Once I got to Pesaro I took the beach road all the way to Ancona. Again single lane in both directions until I got into the City of Ancona.
The road from here to Pesaro is good riding, a lot of portions of the road are made up of tight winding curves and it's a good sealed surface. A single lane in both ways. It was June (25th) traffic was very light, but the weather was hot. Once I got to Pesaro I took the beach road all the way to Ancona. Again single lane in both directions until I got into the City of Ancona.
Overall rating | 3.4 | |
User Overall Summary | 3.0 | |
Scenery | 3.0 | |
Corners | 3.0 | |
Road Surface | 4.0 | |
Traffic | 4.0 | |
Passing | 3.0 | |
Police and speed enforcement | 4.0 |
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Aussie Multistrada
February 10, 2013
Last updated: February 10, 2013
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Last updated: February 10, 2013
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Rimini to Ancona. Italy Adriatic Coast.
From Rimini I rode through the cities of Riccione and Cattolica to the northern end of the 'National Park of Monte San Bartolo'.
The road from here to Pesaro is good riding, a lot of portions of the road are made up of tight winding curves and it's a good sealed surface. A single lane in both ways. It was June (25th) traffic was very light, but the weather was hot. Once I got to Pesaro I took the beach road all the way to Ancona. Again single lane in both directions until I got into the City of Ancona.
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