Olympic Bobsled Track
Olympic Bobsled Track, is located in the village of Ronco, is named after the famous cortine
bobsleder who won the first Olympic title in the specialty, and was built for the 1956 Winter Olympics. Hosted the Italian Championships, various international events, evidence of the World Cup. The track, with artificial refrigeration plant is 1,350 meters, presents a total of 11 parabolic curves and 5 rettifili; It has an average gradient of 9.3% (maximum 15.9%) gradient with ca. 120 m. in altitude between the departure and arrival. The speed of the bob in the final stretch between 125 km/h of two and 130 km/h four-bob.
bobsleder who won the first Olympic title in the specialty, and was built for the 1956 Winter Olympics. Hosted the Italian Championships, various international events, evidence of the World Cup. The track, with artificial refrigeration plant is 1,350 meters, presents a total of 11 parabolic curves and 5 rettifili; It has an average gradient of 9.3% (maximum 15.9%) gradient with ca. 120 m. in altitude between the departure and arrival. The speed of the bob in the final stretch between 125 km/h of two and 130 km/h four-bob.




















