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Each example shows how Parcours moves through the three phases — Discover, Decide, Plan — for a specific trip situation. You will see the context, the reasoning, and the practical recommendation.

Destination comparison

Girona vs Mallorca for a 5-day September road trip

Trip context

discipline: Road
duration: 5 days
fitness: Intermediate
style: Quality riding, mixed terrain
month: September
experience: Has ridden both destinations before

Recommendation

Girona

For a 5-day road trip in September, Girona offers higher ride density, simpler logistics, and less car exposure. Mallorca rewards longer trips where you can fully explore its coastal and mountain terrain. With 5 days, Girona is the sharper choice unless specific Mallorca climbs are a priority.

Tradeoff comparison

FactorGironaMallorca
Ride density★★★★★★★★★☆
Logistics ease★★★★★★★★☆☆
Weather in Sept★★★★☆★★★★★
Climb variety★★★★☆★★★★★

Girona best for

Short trips, logistics-focused riders, cyclists who want to ride every day without long transfers

Mallorca best for

Longer trips, riders prioritising coastal scenery and specific iconic climbs

Bike logistics

Bring vs rent for a 7-day Dolomites trip

Trip context

discipline: Road
destination: Dolomites
duration: 7 days
fitSensitivity: Moderate — prefers own saddle
travel: Fly to Venice, drive to region
rentalBudget: Comfortable paying for quality carbon

Recommendation

Rent with planning ahead

The Venice-to-Dolomites drive is manageable with a bike box. However, for a 7-day trip with moderate fit sensitivity and a comfortable rental budget, booking a quality carbon rental in advance removes significant trip anxiety. The risk of airline damage or transfer delay on a 7-day trip outweighs the rental cost for this profile.

Tradeoff comparison

FactorBringRent
Fit consistencyBetterSlight adjustment risk
Transfer riskAirline damage riskNone
Cost (7 days)Lower direct cost~$350–600
Trip anxietyHigherLower

Bring best for

Trips under 5 days, riders with unusual fit requirements, budget-conscious travellers

Rent best for

Trips 5+ days, riders with moderate fit sensitivity, those wanting to remove transfer worry

Trip structuring

Realistic 5-day Girona itinerary for a non-elite rider

Trip context

discipline: Road
destination: Girona
duration: 5 days
fitness: Recreational/intermediate
dailyMileage: 60–100km
restPreference: 1 rest day preferred
goals: Good climbs, nice roads, recovery time

Recommendation

3 active days + 1 light day + 1 rest day

For a recreational/intermediate rider on a 5-day trip, the mistake most people make is treating every day as a riding day. The result is often a fatigued day 4 that ruins the final push. Building in a structured recovery day — a short, flat spin, not a rest — keeps the legs fresh for a strong finish.

Day-by-day structure

Day 1

Arrival + easy orientation spin (30–50km, flat)

Easy
Day 2

Main climbing day — Gavarres or Coast range

Hard
Day 3

Quality riding — roads toward the Pyrenees foothills

Medium–Hard
Day 4

Light spin, coffee ride, exploration

Light
Day 5

Final push — favourite loop or unfinished business

Medium

Base town selection

Choosing a base town in the Dolomites for a first trip

Trip context

discipline: Road
destination: Dolomites
duration: 7 days
priorities: Iconic climbs, good food, some evening atmosphere
fitness: Intermediate — comfortable on long climbs
carAccess: Yes — willing to drive to trailheads

Recommendation

Cortina d'Ampezzo as primary base

For a first Dolomites trip with these priorities, Cortina offers the best combination of ride access, infrastructure, and atmosphere. You can reach the Sella Ronda loop, the Tre Cime circuit, and most of the iconic Dolomite climbs within 30–60 minutes drive. The town has excellent restaurants and sufficient evening life without being overwhelmed by tourism.

Base town alternatives

Corvara

Ski-resort cycling infrastructure, proximity to Sella Ronda

Tradeoff

Less town atmosphere, more expensive

Canazei

Direct access to the Sella Pass climbs

Tradeoff

More isolated, more package-tour oriented

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