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The '''Giro d'Italia''' is a famous [[cycling]] race around [[Italy]], nowadays consisting of approximately 20 stages over a similar number of days. The race, first held in 1909, is usually run over a distance of around 3500 kilometres. Although the majority of the race takes place in Italy, some stages usually take place in other countries as well. Along with the [[Tour de France]] and the [[Vuelta a España]], the Giro d'Italia is one of cycling's [[Grand Tour]]s, the three most significant stage races in the world. In 2014 the Giro d'Italia started in [[San Lorenzo Al Mare]]. Winner was Colombian cyclist [[Nairo Quintana]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:07, 14 September 2019
The Giro d'Italia is a famous cycling race around Italy, nowadays consisting of approximately 20 stages over a similar number of days. The race, first held in 1909, is usually run over a distance of around 3500 kilometres. Although the majority of the race takes place in Italy, some stages usually take place in other countries as well. Along with the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España, the Giro d'Italia is one of cycling's Grand Tours, the three most significant stage races in the world. In 2014 the Giro d'Italia started in San Lorenzo Al Mare. Winner was Colombian cyclist Nairo Quintana.