Alberè di Tenna Levico |
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The famous pine forest of Alberè di Tenna will host the TempO qualification on the hill. The Tenna hill is situated exactly in the middle between Caldonazzo
lake and Levico Lake. The terrain is an open forest with very good visibility and trenches from the World War. TempO final will be in the biggest historical park in Trentino region.
Garden pertaining to the House of Hapsburg was created in the 1898 by Georg Zielhl. Many centuries old giant sequoia, copper-beech and Himalayan cedar still grow in the garden. |
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Lavarone Vezzena |
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First PreO competition will be held in Millegrobbe and Luserna area with stretches of alpine, pine, spruce and beech forest. The terrain is a mix of areas with good visibility,
and areas where vegetation is more dense. Fortifications from the World War are part of the landscape. |
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Campomulo Marcesina |
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The second PreO competition is organized in Campomulo, which is part of Asiago karstik highland, in the altitude of 1500-1700 meters above sea level.
The landscape is characterized by many terraces divided by steeper areas. Vegetation varies from alpine pastures to open forest, mainly coniferous, and the ground surface is very rocky.
Trenches from World War are very common in this area. The network of paths, tracks and roads is not very dense. Cross country ski tracks exist in parts of the area |
Coordinator |
All maps |
Augusto Cavazzani |
TempO Qualifications |
Alberè di Tenna |
Paolo Dissette, Daniele Danieli |
TempO Final |
Levico |
Paolo Dissette |
PreO Day 1 |
Millegrobbe |
Paolo Dissette |
PreO Day 2 |
Campomuletto |
Daniele Danieli |
Course planners |
Controllers |
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TempO Qualifications |
Renato Bettin |
Roberto Manea |
TempO Final |
Renato Bettin |
Roberto Manea |
PreO Day 1 |
Marina Beltramo |
Antonio Lo Grasso |
PreO Day 2 |
Roberto Manea |
Alessandro Casarin |