The mighty Gotthard has seen the Tour de Suisse come through at least 35 times over the years, but this day it Taylor and I who made the pilgrimage to the historic mountain pass. We didn’t have the best wind down there and you can see Taylor being blown around a little, but overall it was a fantastic run down. On screen data is taken from my bike (follow cam).

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22 Comments

  1. You went far without a drink…you definitely deserve a cherry slurpee..thanks for the ride. Wunderbar John

  2. Please use front and rear lights… Garmin has a good one with camera.

    Please respect speed limits, Road signs, do not invade the other side of the Road… childs are watching.

    You are a very bad example of sportmanship. With a Road closed you can catapult yourself in a curve if you want.

    The things you do in a descend could be achieve by a average ciclyst. But they didnt because have respect for the others.

  3. Wow! That was a lot different from my St. Gotthard Pass experience! I started in Airolo and climbed the cobblestones to the peak, then after eating lunch with my family, I descended on the old cobblestones to Hospental. I also wanted to do the Furka Pass after lunch, but my family had already patiently waited for me to do St. Gotthard long enough.

    But I really enjoyed your video. It was a lot different, but it brought back a lot of memories from my trip in 2021.

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