Email: info@bikeitaly.com
FAX: +1 206.312.0080

Phone:
Italy* +39 0424.98671,
Italy* +39 349.618.9836
US 1.810.629.6424
* Eastern Time + 6, Pacific + 9

Questions & Answers

Here are some of our most frequently asked questions and answers. If you have any others please send an email (info@bikeitaly.com).

What’s included?

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What isn’t included?

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What condition must I be in?

Our support van makes it possible for everyone from non-riders and beginners to advanced riders to enjoy our rides. Non-riders can take strolls on quiet country roads to enjoy the fresh air and flowers, and join up with their riding companions at interesting places to visit. Beginners can ride the less demanding stretches and hop in the van for the really tough climbs!

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What if I’m traveling alone?

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Or with a non-rider, children or different level rider?

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When is a good time to come?

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What kind of bike do I need?

We provide high-performance Basso® or Wilier® road bikes or NordBridge® hybrid bikes at no additional cost. They are equipped with triple cranks and 9-speed gear-clusters to handle the hills. If you have special requirements or are not within the height range covered by our fleet (5’0”/152cm to 6’3”/183cm), you may wish to bring your own bike. We recommend 39/52 (or smaller) chainrings and freewheel gearing that is suitable for variable terrain. Most of the major US airlines are now charging about $75 each way for bikes. Train stations often have pedestrian underpasses between platforms, but no elevators or escalators to help you with large bike cases. You may wish to consider these additional inconveniences in deciding whether to bring your own bike.

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I’m coming to Tuscany, can I ride with you?

Tuscany, just above the halfway point down the Italian peninsula, is very well known, very popular and overrun with hordes of tourists. We’re in northeastern Italy, near Venice, about 3—4 hours away by ground from Tuscany, in a region still unspoiled by tourism (with generally lower prices), rich in its own history and culture, and a hotbed of cycling. We think you’ll find the Veneto region enchanting in its own right.

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What airlines fly to/from Venice Marco Polo?

The following airline alliances operate from Venice Marco Polo airport:

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Are you guys for real? You’re not some fly-by-night shady outfit?

Many of our guests continue to come back to us year after year. We can email you a list of references — recent guests of CMI — upon request.

Our prices are a terrific value because we, your hosts, operate the business ourselves. Your accommodations are comfortable, clean and safe; we keep our bikes in excellent condition; we don’t skimp on your included meals — in fact many of our guests comment at having more than they can eat!; the rides and points of interest are spectacular and fun.

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