Giro donna: 2022 edition will start from Cagliari with a time trial

Ukraine, the director of the children's hospital in Lviv:

(ANSA) – ROME, MARCH 10 – The 2022 Women’s Cycling Tour is back.

Now in its 33rd edition, the pink thing will start on Thursday 30 June from Cagliari and will end on Sunday 10 July in Padua, after touching Sardinia, Emilia-Romagna, Lombardy, Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto. This year the competition returns to the UCI Women’s World Tour. 144 athletes will be at the start of the best 24 teams in the world, including 13 of the Uci Women’s World Team coming – as well as from Italy – from Australia, Colombia, Emirates United Arabs, France, Germany, Norway, Holland, Spain, United States and Switzerland. The race was divided into 10 stages, for a total of 900 kilometers. It will start from Sardinia, with an individual time trial of 4.7 km in Cagliari (30 June), and then continue along the east coast of the island, first with an undulating stage of 117.3 km from Villasimius to Tortolì (1 July) to conclude with a stage reserved for sprinters 112.7 km long from Dorgali (Cala Gonone) to Olbia (2 July). After a day off for the transfer to the Continent, it will resume on July 4 in Emilia Romagna with an undulating stage of 120.9 km that will start and end in Cesena, with 3 Gpm, and then continue on July 5 with a fraction for sprinters of 123.4 km from Carpi to Reggio Emilia. For the following two challenges we will pass in Lombardy: the first is an undulating stage of 114.7 km starting from the shores of Lake Iseo in the Municipality of Sarnico, passing through Bergamo Alta and then arriving in the city center (6 July); the second will test the resistance of the cyclists on the 113.2 km that connect Prevalle to Passo del Maniva, at over 1,600 meters above sea level. The next two challenges will be held in the province of Trento: the first on the 92.2 km that from Rovereto lead to Aldeno (8 July); the second from San Michele all’Adige to San Lorenzo Dorsino, 112.8 km long, which also passes by the Cima Coppi of this edition, the Daone Pass, at 1,291 meters (9 July). Grand finale on 10 July in Veneto with departure from Abano Terme and arrival in Padua, after 90.8 km at full speed (10 July).

(HANDLE).

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