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Extreme Sports Star Dies in Dolomites Fall

by Nafisa
August 22, 2025
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Extreme Sports Star Dies in Dolomites Fall
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Fatal Ride in the Italian Alps

On 15 July, Andreas Tonelli — a well-known extreme sports creator and mountain biking guide — lost his life at 48 after falling more than 600 feet during a solo biking challenge in the Italian Alps.

The seasoned rider, admired for his daring outdoor feats online, was tackling a steep section of rugged terrain when he reportedly lost control and went over the edge.

Hours earlier, Tonelli had posted a video from the summit of Piz Duleda, 9,543 feet above sea level, smiling with his bike hoisted proudly on his shoulders.

It was part of a four-day biking and hiking expedition through the Dolomites, organised in partnership with an outdoor brand that had made him an ambassador.

Search and Recovery

When Tonelli failed to return by nightfall, friends alerted authorities around 9 p.m. local time. A helicopter crew found his body in the early hours of 16 July in a ravine near Vallunga, but the rugged conditions and darkness delayed the recovery until morning. By then, he had already died from his injuries.

Investigators believe he may have fallen during the descent, though inquiries remain ongoing.

From Office Desk to Mountain Peaks

Born in Italy’s South Tyrol, Tonelli grew up surrounded by the mountains that would later define his life’s work. After leaving a traditional office career, he pursued professional adventure sports, quickly amassing a loyal social media following.

His achievements ranged from riding down one of the world’s highest volcanoes in Chile to crossing frozen peaks on a splitboard.

He often spoke of his deep connection to nature, calling the Dolomites and Norway’s Lofoten Islands his favourite places on Earth.

A Legacy in Motion

Friends, fans, and colleagues remember Tonelli as fearless yet warm-hearted, with a passion for inspiring others to embrace the outdoors. Beyond creating content, he tested gear, guided expeditions, and left an impression on everyone he met.

His final post showed him standing in triumph at a mountain’s summit — a fitting image of the adventurous spirit that continues to live on in the trails he conquered and the landscapes he loved most.

Watch the video here:

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A mountain biker and extreme sports influencer has plunged more than 600ft to his death from atop the Dolomites just hours after sharing a triumphant video to social media. The lifeless body of Andreas Tonelli, 48, was found early Wednesday in a ravine in the Vallunga area of Val Gardena, part of the Dolomites mountain range in Italy’s South Tyrol province. Tap the link for the full story on DailyMail.com. Link in bio. 🎥 Instagram / andreas_tonelli #news #mountainbiking #influencer #dolomites #rip

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