UCI Road World Championships 2013
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UCI World Championships 2013
Taking place in Florence, Italy, the UCI Road World Championships will be held from September 22-29. The racing begins with the team time trial and culminates with the men's elite road race on the final Sunday.
Back on Italian soil for the first time since Varese in 2008, the Worlds will pit some of the best riders on the planet against each other.
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UCI Road World Championships 201322 September 2013 - 29 September 2013 | Florence, Italy | CM
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