This is the official route of the Tirreno-Adriatico! – International Cycling

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2023-12-21 17:14:20

By @Nandodimaria

The 59th edition of the Tirreno-Adriatico is set to unfold a menu of cycling challenges from March 4 to 10, 2024. With a route of 1,115 kilometers, the Corsa dei Due Mari will explore four regions of central Italy, from Tuscany to The Brands.

The race will begin with a 10 km Individual Time Trial (ITT), which promises speed on the picturesque route between Lido di Camaiore and Viareggio. The second day will take the sprinters to the 198km stage from Camaiore to Follonica, with an exciting final circuit adding complexity.

The third stage, 220 km, will offer an undulating journey from Volterra to Gualdo Tadino, culminating with a careful descent. The following day, from Arrone to Giulianova, will feature a route divided into two parts, exploring the Sibillini Mountains before a final circuit of 22.7 km.

The fifth stage, from Torricella Sicura to Valle Castellana, will be a constant challenge with a difficult climb at the end. The sixth stage, the toughest, will take riders from Sassoferrato to Cagli, with an uphill finish on Monte Petrano.

The Tirreno-Adriatico will close with a flat stage in San Benedetto del Tronto, where the runners will complete a 15 km circuit that they will cover five times, promising an explosive final sprint in this traditional race in the heart of Italy.

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*Note: Some words were replaced with synonyms to detect plagiarism. Additionally, we want to report MARCA HORA, to the site ViewMe, and that another Latin American multimedia, which also steals the material, becomes evident when it publishes on the same day as us news that was actually from previous days and we decided to delay. If the incident is repeated, we will hold a public protest.

Fernando Estupiñán

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