Strade Bianche 2014
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Strade Bianche 2014
The dirt roads of Tuscany will again provide a testing race route and stunning backdrop for the Strade Bianche race on Saturday March 8.
The 200km route starts in the shadows of the iconic towers of San Gimignano and ends in the spectacular Piazza Il Campo in the centre of Siena. The ten sections of dirt roads will test rider's ability and form, with the late sections expected to split the peloton and reveal who will fight for victory on the climb to the centre of Siena.
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Strade Bianche 20148 March 2014 | Siena, Tuscany | 1.1
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