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- Monte_Zoncolan abstract "Monte Zoncolan (el.1,750 metres (5,740 ft)) is a mountain in the Carnic Alps, located in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. It is one of the most demanding climbs in professional road bicycle racing, having been used in the Giro d'Italia four times (2003, 2007, 2010, 2011) and the Giro Donne once (1997). Gilberto Simoni was the winner of the first two stages finishing on Monte Zoncolan in the men's Giro while Ivan Basso won in 2010, Igor Antón won in 2011 and Fabiana Luperini won at the only visit in the women's race. The mountain also holds the ski resort of Ravascletto with 22 km of slopes and a skiable height between 950 and 2000 meters.".
- Monte_Zoncolan elevation "1750.0".
- Monte_Zoncolan locatedInArea Italy.
- Monte_Zoncolan mountainRange Carnic_Alps.
- Monte_Zoncolan thumbnail Cima_Zoncolan.JPG?width=300.
- Monte_Zoncolan wikiPageExternalLink verPuertoW.asp?id=7.
- Monte_Zoncolan wikiPageExternalLink ravascletto.html.
- Monte_Zoncolan wikiPageID "12779526".
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- Monte_Zoncolan elevationM "1750".
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- Monte_Zoncolan latD "46".
- Monte_Zoncolan latM "30".
- Monte_Zoncolan latNs "N".
- Monte_Zoncolan latS "0".
- Monte_Zoncolan location Italy.
- Monte_Zoncolan longD "12".
- Monte_Zoncolan longEw "E".
- Monte_Zoncolan longM "55".
- Monte_Zoncolan longS "0".
- Monte_Zoncolan map "Alps".
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- Monte_Zoncolan name "Monte Zoncolan".
- Monte_Zoncolan photo "Cima Zoncolan.JPG".
- Monte_Zoncolan range Carnic_Alps.
- Monte_Zoncolan wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Monte_Zoncolan subject Category:Climbs_in_cycle_racing.
- Monte_Zoncolan subject Category:Mountains_of_Italy.
- Monte_Zoncolan point "46.5 12.916666666666666".
- Monte_Zoncolan type Ascent109206985.
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- Monte_Zoncolan type Mountain109359803.
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- Monte_Zoncolan type Slope109437454.
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- Monte_Zoncolan comment "Monte Zoncolan (el.1,750 metres (5,740 ft)) is a mountain in the Carnic Alps, located in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. It is one of the most demanding climbs in professional road bicycle racing, having been used in the Giro d'Italia four times (2003, 2007, 2010, 2011) and the Giro Donne once (1997).".
- Monte_Zoncolan label "Monte Zoncolan".
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- Monte_Zoncolan label "モンテ・ゾンコラン".
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- Monte_Zoncolan lat "46.5".
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- Monte_Zoncolan depiction Cima_Zoncolan.JPG.
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- Monte_Zoncolan name "Monte Zoncolan".