Definitely a stage for the classic sprinters.
Stage 5
Genoa-Luca
8 May 2024
178 km
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DID YOU KNOW?
Lucca hosted the start of the 3rd stage of Giro d'Italia 1914. The 430 km long tappa between Lucca and Rome is the longest ever stage in the history of Giro d'Italia. The stage was won by Costante Girardengo. But more importantly, before that, Lauro Bordin delivered a 350 km long, unfortunatelly unsuccessful solo breakaway.
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