My 168 hour schedule allowed me more time to rest and I think I only rode on 3 complete nights, despite being a full-value rider. Started Saturday eve at 7pm and finished the following Saturday at noon in 161 hours so 7 hours in hand. Loved the Italian style of the event especially the 'Rando Book' we got stamped at the 17 controls, also the t-shirt and ride kit - there were even a some souvenir watches to purchase. Very easy-going compared to PBP, with no bike inspection or enforcing of the rules as far as I could see. The controls provided more food and drinks than I expected, and I got a bed or camp mattress whenever required. The volunteers were very helpful.
The scenery was excellent especially The Abruzzo National Park (think epic mountain scenery) and the Amalfi Coast.
The heat was not too much of a problem for me as used to go on hot country CTC Tours in the 80s/90s. Plenty of drink and cake stops!
The terrible intimidating driving demonstrated by some drivers has been mentioned above, and the bumpy roads in places. Also improved my sprinting no end, because of being chased by so many dogs. When one chased me uphill, I simply got off and walked (carrying the bike) with the bike between me and the dog, so the dog quickly tired of the situation.With 168 hours available I was able to enjoy the ride better as a fast tour, and took 239 photos, mainly of scenery, not to mention lots on the phone, for posting FB and Twitter. Will post a link when I get time. I was caught out by the change in the weather on the Friday night, but luckily had made it down the 30 min descent before the rain. However I got the shivers on the next descent when all shops were closed. My rain jacket was no use as it was in the bag-drop..
The bumpy roads were a pain at times, especially on busy roads where cars would try to force you onto the potholed edges. More later.