The Pasculli Angelone Allroad is named after L’Angelone di Coli – the Angel of Coli. It is located on the Passo Santa Barbara, in the municipality of Coli in the Ligurian Appenin. The 1136-metre-high pass connects the Trebbia and Perino valleys. If you ride the Passo di Santa Barbara from Perino, you can look forward to an 18-kilometre climb with an average gradient of 5 percent. At the steepest point, the gradient is 13 percent. The white statue of San Michele Arcangelo, the Archangel Michael, awaits at the top. The sword he holds represents the power of change and liberation, but also the ability to distinguish between good and evil. The wide-spread angel wings earned the statue the nickname L’Angelone di Coli. The work of art is located in the middle of a traffic circle. Do you stay on the forks of the asphalted provincial roads or do you take the gravel and dirt road to the pine forest of Sant’Agostino? With the Angelone Allroad bike, anything is possible!
Since 2017, we have also been offering most of our bikes in KomPas geometries. The KomPas geometries were created in collaboration with our friends at KOMSport and developed with the expertise of over 15 years of customization.