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Giro d'Italia 2010
For all cycling fans: the first big Tour of this year is about to start. As you all might now, there are three main tours in the cyclist calendar each year: The Giro (Italy - May), The Tour de France (France - July) and The Vuelta (Spain - September). Each will feature 3 exciting weeks of great action. Starting tomorrow will be the Tour of Italy, also called the Giro.

Giro d'Italia
Following the celebrations of the centenary edition of the Giro d'Italia in 2009, this year's race has a more traditional feel and fewer big star names on the start list but promises to be just as spectacular with no dominant favourite for victory and a course that will test riders to their very limit. But don't be afraid, with Evans , Sastre, Wiggins and Basso there’ll be an array of major stars at the start of the Giro in Amsterdam on 8 May. Lance Armstrong’s RadioShack, won’t be there.
A stellar Giro, with a spectacular start and breathtaking final week. Italian champions and major foreign stars will all line up at the off in Amsterdam on 8 May. The great climbers and sprint specialists will all be there, in a fascinating battle that will play itself out from one stage to the next until the grand finale in Verona on 30 May.
In recent years, Race Director Angelo Zomegnan and his staff have created some innovative and entertaining race routes that highlight the beauty of Italy. Many stages remember past Giro winners, re-enact legendary stages and evoke special moments of the 101-year history of the event. Last year the 'centoanno' edition ended in Rome and so avoided the Dolomites in the final week. This year the unique and breathtaking rugged peaks are back with a vengeance, packing the final week before a final time trial to the Roman arena in the centre of Verona.
As always the Giro is an interesting 3 week cycling tour, so make sure to check it out and enjoy the stages. Daily start of broadcasts will be at 14:00CET, finish normally near 17:30CET. (13:00UK/12:00GMT/8am EST and then a 3,5 hour stage)
