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Suzie Regul

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European Operations Coordinator

Suzie Regul

Although she is a California native, Suzie’s roots in Italy are long-standing. Her grandparents live in a small town in Veneto where she grew up drinking watered-down wine while her grandfather sang the old classic, O Sole Mio. Suzie completed a degree in Mechanical Engineering before traveling the world on the U.S. National Volleyball team for two years and playing professionally in Brazil, Turkey, Spain and Italy for four. Upon landing in Italy, Suzie decided to “go native” - and it shows. She has lead bike tours to all parts of Italy and shows you around like a local. Besides guiding, she is a volleyball coach and personal trainer, not to mention Ciclismo Classico’s European Operations Coordinator. In the off-season she enjoys skiing; in any season she enjoys a gelato or a good cappuccino.

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Easy

You’re new to biking, or you just want to take it easy with lots of stops to take pictures and explore and no one hurrying you along. Expect a leisurely pace over generally flat terrain.

Average distance per day: 18-35 miles.

Athletic Beginner

You’re not a fanatical rider, but you exercise regularly and enjoy a leisurely day’s spin on your bike. You might want to graduate to “intermediate” one day, or not. The pace is relaxed but the terrain gently rolling, more ups and downs, more vistas and valleys than Easy tours.

Average distance per day: 35-45 miles.

Intermediate

You’re active on your days off, and recreational biking is most likely your weekend sport of choice. You love to ride and it shows in your endurance and strength. A steady but active pace, with opportunities to push yourself and some challenging climbs, with great descents over rolling terrain. (These folks ARE cyclists, they are usually pretty serious cyclists but do not train at the expert level.)

Average distance per day: 40-50 miles.

Expert

You crave vigorous pacing, challenging climbs and thrilling descents. You crave longer mileage with lots of hills and descents, varying terrain, and a mountain pass or two only makes it better.

Average distance per day: 45+ miles.

Family

If you have kids under 16, we have great options for you! With fewer hotel changes, easier biking and wheels for all ages, we've got your ideal active family holiday.

Average distance per day: 20–30 miles.