Intesa Sanpaolo Private Banking is gold partner of the Maratona dles Dolomites – Enel, scheduled for Sunday 5 July, confirming its presence at the event for the thirteenth consecutive year.
The Maratona dles Dolomites
Now in its 39th edition, the Maratona dles Dolomites is one of the most iconic events of the international amateur cyclingThe 2026 edition will see 8.000 cyclists at the start, selected from over 32.400 applications, with a presence evenly distributed between Italy and abroad.
The theme chosen for this edition is “Pax”, understood as relationships, listening, trust, and mutual respect: values that find concrete expression in the Marathon through the sharing of sporting passion, the encounter between different people and cultures, and the deep connection with the local area.
The event includes three routesThe Maratona (Marathon) is 138 km long and features a 4.230-meter elevation gain, the Medio (Medium) is 106 km long and features a 3.130-meter elevation gain, and the Sellaronda (Sellaronda) is 55 km long and features a 1.780-meter elevation gain. For an entire day, the roads through the Dolomite passes will be closed to motorized traffic and returned to cyclists, offering a unique experience combining sport, nature, and scenery.
Fiorini (Intesa): "This demonstration expresses the values we identify with."
Cristiana Fiorini, General Manager of Intesa Sanpaolo Private Banking, stated: "Supporting the Maratona dles Dolomites for the thirteenth consecutive year is a source of great pride for us. This event embodies values we deeply identify with: commitment, long-term vision, attention to people, and the ability to build relationships based on trust. This year's theme, Pax, emphasizes the importance of listening and mutual respect, principles that also guide the way we support clients in managing and enhancing their assets, in all their dimensions and over time."
"The partnership with the Maratona dles Dolomites confirms Intesa Sanpaolo Private Banking's focus on initiatives that unite sport, local area, sustainability, and community, promoting experiences that promote participation, inclusion, and a culture of well-being," the bank emphasized in a statement.
