3rd October, 2020
25th October, 2020
The Giro d’Italia is an annual multiple-stage bicycle race primarily held in Italy, while also starting in, or passing through, other countries. The first race was organized in 1909 to increase sales of the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport; and is still run by a subsidiary of that paper’s owner.
Monreale › Palermo 3rd October, 2020. — 15 km
Alcomo › Agrigento 4th October, 2020. — 150 km
Enna › Etna 5th October, 2020. — 150 km
Catania › Villafranco Tirrena 6th October, 2020. — 140 km
Mileto › Camigliatello Silano 7th October, 2020. — 225 km
Castrovillari › Matera 8th October, 2020. — 188 km
Matera › Brindisi 9th October, 2020. — 143 km
Giovinazzo › Vieste 10th October, 2020. — 200 km
San Salvo › Roccaraso 11th October, 2020. — 208 km
Lanciano › Tortoreto 13th October, 2020. — 177 km
Porto Sant'Elpidio › Rimini 14th October, 2020. — 182 km
Cesenatico › Cesenatico 15th October, 2020. — 204 km
Cervia › Monselice 16th October, 2020. — 192 km
Conegliano › Valdobbiadene 17th October, 2020. — 34 km
Base Aerea Rivolto › Piancavallo 18th October, 2020. — 185 km
Udine › San Daniele del Friuli 20th October, 2020. — 229 km
Bassano del Grappa › Madonna di Campiglio 21st October, 2020. — 203 km
Pinzolo › Laghi di Cancano 22nd October, 2020. — 207 km
Morbegno › Asti 23rd October, 2020. — 251 km
Alba › Sestriere 24th October, 2020. — 198 km
Cernusco sul Naviglio › Milan 25th October, 2020. — 15.7 km
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