Giro d'Italia Donne 2023 - Stage 3 preview
Sunday, July 2 - Stage 3: Formigine to Modena, 118.2km
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Stage 14.4km | Chianciano - Chianciano
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Stage 2102.1km | Bagno a Ripoli - Marradi
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Stage 3118.2km | Formigine - Modena
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Stage 4134km | Fidenza - Borgo Val di Taro
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Stage 5103.3km | Salassa - Ceres
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Stage 6104.4km | Canelli - Canelli
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Stage 7109.1km | Albenga - Alassio
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Stage 8125.7km | Nuoro - Sassari
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Stage 9126.8km | Sassari - Olbia
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Stage 3: Formigine to Modena
Date: July 2, 2023
Distance: 118.2km
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Stage type: Flat
Stage 3 is a 118.2km race from Formigine to Modena, which includes a category three climb at Villa Bianca-Marano, but could ultimately suit a breakaway of a sprint.
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