Ital Stefano Ghisolfi vylezl cestu Bibliographie 9c ve francouzském Céüse. Jednu z nejtěžších sportovních cest světa od Němce Alexe Megose, který jí loni po přelezu dal nejvyšší obtížnostní stupeň 9c, Stefano nacvičoval od června a včerejším přelezem se stal třetím lezcem, který dosáhl této obtížností. Poprvé stupeň 9c použil Adam Ondra své cestě Silence v norském Flatangeru v roce 2017.
Stefano na Instagramu v oznámení o úspěchu slibuje z přelezu video a děkuje za podporu a pozitivní komentáře:
upřímně - nebudeš si pamatovat taky prvního olympijského vítěze v lezení? z různých důvodů, byla to blbost, bylo to překvapení atd.
pařížského a další už pak budou dějiny znát tak týden dva, to je asi jasné
“steghiso (https://www.instagram.com/steghiso/) Yesterday and the day before I wanted to focus more on my journey, the climb and the people around the story of Bibliographie, I avoided on purpose talking about grades, but seems inevitable to do so. I took a day to think about it to find the right words. When I started trying Bibliographie I couldn't imagine I could climb it in one season, watching @Alexandermegos (https://www.instagram.com/Alexandermegos/) video the route seemed impossible and if it took him 60 days, I start projecting it thinking to come back over the years. In the end, I felt good on it from the beginning, found new beta for the crux (switching left and right hand compare to Alex), and new beta for the second crux. I climbed it in a total of 25 climbing days during this 3 months, and I tried to compared it to Change and Perfecto Mundo, changing my mind every other day. Change took me around the same time and Perfecto Mundo a bit more, but I feel all the 3 routes could fit all in the same grade range. I know I can climb a 9c, but for a route to be that grade it needs to be much harder than the existing 9b+s, and Bibliographie for me isn't. This doesn't mean I want to belittle the performance of anyone, neither Alex's or mine, it is still an incredible achievement (especially the first ascent that includes many more hard mental and physical aspects) but I just wanted to be honest about what I felt during the whole process on Bibliographie, and this is just my opinion, hopefully we will listen other soon. I would have been happy to be the third person to have climbed 9c, but I'm my heart I know I'm not (yet) 😉.”