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The thirty fourth version of the Giro d’Italia Donne, organised by PMG Sport/Starlight, will cowl a complete of 928 kilometres throughout 5 areas of Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna, Piedmont, Liguria and Sardinia.
The occasion has been decreased to 9 phases this yr and can start in Chianciano Terme on June 30 and finish in Olbia, Sardinia, on July 9, and embody one relaxation day on July 7.
The principle function of this yr’s race would be the Passo (Pian) del Lupo, which is marked because the ‘Cima Coppi’ of the Giro d’Italia Donne, the best peak of the race, on stage 5.
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The opening stage will provide the sphere a 4.4km particular person time trial in Chianciano Terme that may go well with the highly effective time trial specialists seeking to take the occasion’s first maglia rosa.
The second day of racing will probably be a 102.1km race from Bagno a Ripoli to Marradi that features a class two scent over the Passo della Colla near the end in Marradi, which may see an early shake-up within the classification.
Stage 3 is a 118.2km race from Formigine to Modena, which features a class three climb at Villa Bianca-Marano, however may in the end go well with a breakaway of a dash.
Stage 4 will current a 134km race from Fidenza to Borgo Val di Taro.
Stage 5 is a 103km race from Salassa to Ceres however begins with a class one climb alongside the Passo (Pian) del Lupo, which is marked because the ‘Cima Coppi’ of the Giro d’Italia Donne, the best peak of the race.
The Passo (Pian) del Lupo climb will begin from the Castellamonte-side and is roughly 16km.
There are additionally double class three ascents at Vietti and Sant’Ignazio earlier than the run-in to Ceres.
Stage 6 affords the sphere a hilly 104.4km loop to and from Canelli with triple class three ascents in Castino, Calosso and Santo Stefano.
On stage 7, the peloton will race 109.1km from Albenga to Alassio, travelling alongside the Ligurian shoreline after which racing inland to sort out the class three Passo del Ginestro, after which the double class two ascents in Vioneto and Salita earlier than a summit end on the class three climb to Alassio.
The penultimate day of racing begins on Sardinia. Stage 8 will probably be 125.7km from Nuoro to Sassari with only one class three ascent at Romana-Ittiri.
The nine-day race will conclude on stage 9 with a 126.8km from Sassari to Olbia, which begins with a class one climb at Osilo and in addition features a class three climb earlier than a run-in to Olbia, the place the general champion will probably be topped.