As the highest road pass in Italy, standing proud at 2,758 metres, the Passo dello Stelvio needs very little introduction. From Prato its 48 bends carve their way up the mountain in what appears to be an endless road towards heaven, constantly switching back and forth the higher you climb. This was the final ascent of the day after two days in and around the Eastern and Italian Alps, we had a long transfer over to the Dolomites to look forward to but before doing so one last (big) mission to complete. Although warm and bright in the valley when we started the clouds were thickening up above and temperature dropping fast as the sun dipped its head on the distant horizon. Will we make it to the top before dark was the question on everyone’s mind? Watch now to find out. Chasing daylight, climbing mountains, what a feeling, this is definitely why we ride! Length: 24.3km Summit: 2,758m Elevation gain: 1,808m Average gradient: 7.4% Max gradient: 14% Ridden in September We hope you enjoyed this video. For more help and advice visit our website at thecolcollective.com and don't forget to sign up to our free newsletter to get the latest updates and become part of the col community. If you like what you see then please help share our story with your friends and fellow riders, get in touch on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, subscribe to The Col Collective YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/TheColCol… or leave us a comment below the video. Our main goal is to try and bring that little moment of mountain magic to as many cyclists as we can, inspiring, educating and guiding you to the summit along the way. Thank you for watching. Stay safe and see you again soon my friends. ……oh, and one last thing……GRAZIE MILLE STELVIO! You are INCREDIBLE! :-) Peace & pedals. Mike Cotty The Col Collective Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/TheColCollective?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheColCollective Twitter: twitter.com/colcollective Instagram: instagram.com/thecolcollective Google+: www.google.com/+TheColCollective