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Montagnes du Monde #12. Mount Fuji stands apart from other mountains in Japan. It's not only the tallest, but the most majestic and influential in the country's culture. This is the giant of Japan.
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Montagnes du monde #11. Before the modern-day cityscape took its form the city of Seoul was guarded on all sides by walls and gates. Seoul’s boundaries extended to Namsan in the south.
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Montagnes du monde #10. Despite its reputation as an automotive town, L.A. is home to a robust and diverse cycling culture that rivals the most bike-centric of cities.
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Montagnes du monde #9. The 'Bump of Melden' as the Koppenberg is known locally shows no mercy. a mere 64 meters above sea level and only 682 meters long and yet one of the hardest and most famous climbs in cycling.
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Montagnes du monde #8. Since 2012 climbers both amateur and professional have been flocking to Taiwan to tame the beast that is Wuling
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Montagnes du monde #7. At 2,115m tall and with an introduction like that, Tourmalet is the king of the Pyrenees and the grand-father to most of the other climbs featured in the Tour.
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Montagnes du monde #6. The first attraction to l’Alpe wasn’t the Tour de France or the winter Olympics spectacles, no, it was the hidden silver buried in the core of the mountain.
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Montagnes du monde #5. The highest point ever crossed in the Giro, the twists and the turns, the tunnels, the Stelvio.
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Montagnes du monde #4. Gritty riding in Southern Britain on the slopes of the 'Iron Mountain'. The Tumble is the gateway to the valleys.
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Montagnes du monde #3. The Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building and Central Park are all synonymous with New York City. But if you're riding in state, Bear Mountain.
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Montagnes du monde #2. The cycling culture in Hong Kong has been rapidly developing over the last few years, helped perhaps, by the looming presence of Tai Mo Shan.
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Montagnes du monde #1. We cyclists have Parietti to thank for one of the most finely-laid ribbons of tarmac in Europe, Sa Calobra.