Marmöl Gravel, bikes merge with Botticino Marble

Athleta Magazine will be Media Partner of this event dedicated to the connection between two wheels and Italian territory
Over two thousand years of history, over two thousand years of extraction. Botticino marble is an Italian excellence, and the white roads that surround its quarries will be the evocative setting of Marmöl Gravel 2023. Discovery, not agonism. Celebration, not competition. On February the 26th, 300 cyclists will use the Gravel cycling hybrid to explore the varied territory of Brescia and its valleys painted in limestone hues. Athleta Magazine will be Media Partner of the event and will follow this celebration on two wheels, entirely dedicated to the promotion and development of this area of Lombardy. Follow us to ride these roads and experience the Marmöl Gravel.














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