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stage 21_Milano-Cernusco sul Naviglio (cronometro individuale)

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stage 21_Milano-Cernusco sul Naviglio (cronometro individuale)     Edited by Michele Lauro Milan and the bicycle. Milan and the Giro d’Italia. Milan and the Italian Touring Club. Three branches of an intimate partnership that is more than a century old. The time trial route embraces Milan from Cernusco sul Naviglio in the east all the […]

stage 20_Alba-Sestriere

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stage 20_Alba-Sestriere     Edited by Michele Lauro A land of partisan memories imbued with literature (Pavese, Fenoglio, Arpino), of fruitful interaction between farm work and the natural environment, the Langhe combines the beauty of the countryside with the culture of wine as a living thing; it is also a World Heritage Site which has […]

stage 19_Morbegno-Asti

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stage 19_Morbegno-Asti     A cura di Stefano Brambilla Stage 19 is a geographically uneven stage and, at 251 km, it is also the longest of the Giro d’Italia 2020 – imagine that it touches seven provinces: Sondrio, Como, Varese, Milan, Pavia, Alessandria and Asti. But the landscape is spectacular, especially the first part, as […]

stage 18_Pinzolo-Laghi di Cancano

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stage 18_Pinzolo-Laghi di Cancano   Edited by Stefano Brambilla   Today is Stelvio day, and Stelvio is perhaps the place that is most identified with the Giro d’Italia in the collective imagination. But stage 18 reserves much more, in an extraordinary cross-section of the Alps straddling three provinces and two regions: fragrant apple orchards, ever-silent […]

stage 17_Bassano del Grappa-Madonna di Campiglio

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stage 17_Bassano del Grappa-Madonna di Campiglio   Edited by Stefano Brambilla   This is the first of three “five-star” stages that are more difficult, according to the official Giro rating. The great mountains between Veneto and Trentino, and three climbs in particular – the first of which is completely new – are the protagonists, raising […]

stage_16: Udine-San Daniele del Friuli

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stage_16: Udine-San Daniele del Friuli   Edited by Fabrizio Milanesi   This is the second of two stages that take place entirely in the Friuli region. Covering over 200 km, the route was designed to blend the slopes of the pre-Alps of Giulia and the banks of the Tagliamento river. The curtain rises over Udine, which […]

stage_15: Rivolto (base aerea Frecce Tricolori)-Piancavallo

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stage_15: Rivolto (base aerea Frecce Tricolori)-Piancavallo   Edited by Fabrizio Milanesi   The plain, split by the Tagliamento river, is the hard core of the Friûl and is also the starting point for a stage that takes off and lands without interruption, emulating the twists and turns of the Frecce Tricolori military airplanes that salute […]

stage_14: Conegliano-Valdobbiadene

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stage_14: Conegliano-Valdobbiadene   Edited by Michele Lauro   Just beyond the Piave river, between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, the pre-Alpine plateau of the upper Marca Trevigiana knots into a series of discontinuous hilly areas, through which the time trial passes, quickly leaving the SP 635 behind to climb the Muro di Ca’ del Poggio. In these lands, […]

stage_13: Cervia-Monselice

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stage_13: Cervia-Monselice   Edited by Michele Lauro   At the southern gates of the Po Delta Regional Park, the wetlands of Cervia with its salt pans is the starting point of a route that in almost 200 km crosses territories of extraordinary artistic, naturalistic and landscape value. In the first section, the SS 16 runs along […]

stage_12: Cesenatico-Cesenatico

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stage_12: Cesenatico-Cesenatico   Edited by Michele Lauro   The Cesenatico seafront sets the stage for a long intricate circuit of the Romagna hills, before returning to the starting point after a day of ups and downs. The route points towards Cesena drawing a couple of right angles on the provincial roads that cut through the […]
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