This 33rd edition of the Giro Donne arrives with Gobik as supplier of the five maglia that will be worn by the leaders of the different classifications. They are the "maglia ciclamino" for the best points winner, the "maglia verde" for the best climber, the "maglia bianca" for the best young rider and the "maglia azzurra" for the best Italian overall.
It is worth adding the iconic "maglia rosa"This time it is personalized with the emblem of the UNHRC, in Spain known as the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.
"In light of the great commitment that UNHCR / UNHCR has been doing for over 70 years with the protection and assistance of refugees around the world and the additional emergency due to the conflict in Ukraine, we felt the urgency to do our part by making the most of the precious and distinctive element of the Giro Donne: the Maglia Rosa" said Roberto Ruini, Director of the Giro Donne. Giro Donne and founder of PMG Sport / Starlight.
The official presentation of the Maglia Rosa of the Giro Donne 2022 to UNHCR took place last Monday, June 20, on the occasion of the World Refugee Dayduring the round table entitled "Refugees" at the Palazzo Rospigliosi Congress Center in Rome.
At Gobik we are very proud to participate in this project in support of refugees where women's cycling is the protagonist. If you want to do your bit, follow the link below:
Dates and stages
"The Giro Donne has attracted a huge following in recent years. A sport that at times seemed exclusively for men continues to grow among female cyclists," says Andrea Scolastico, Country Manager of the brand in Italy.
The 33rd edition of the women's Giro d'Italia, officially Giro Donne 2022, will start from Cagliari, the capital city of the island of Sardinia, on Thursday, June 30 and will finish in Padua on Sunday, July 10, 2022, passing through Sardinia, Emilia-Romagna, Lombardy, Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto.
It will consist of 4 flat stages, 2 medium mountain stages and 3 high mountain stages, where great peaks such as Passo Bordala and Passo Maniva will be visited.
Stages
- Thursday, June 30. Cagliari-Cagliari. LRC 4.7 km.
- Friday July 1st. Villasimius-Tortolì. 117.3 km.
- Saturday July 2nd. Cala Gonone-Olbia. 112.7 km.
- Monday, July 4. Cesena-Cesena. 120.9 km.
- Tuesday, July 5. Carpi-Reggio Emilia. 123.4 km.
- Wednesday, July 6. Sarnico-Bergamo. 114.7 km.
- Thursday, July 7. Prevalle-Passo Maniva. 113.4 km.
- Friday, July 8. Rovereto-Aldeno. 92.2 km.
- Saturday, July 9. San Michele All'Adige-San Lorenzo Dorsino. 112.8 km.
- Sunday, July 10. Abano Terme-Padova. 90.5 km.
Live broadcast
Thanks to the 2-hour live broadcast agreements with RAI for Italy and with the Discovery/Eurosport network, together with Global Cycling Network (GCN+), the competition will be visible in more than 200 countries around the world on 5 continents.