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Men's Road Cycling UCI Settimana Ciclista Italiana 2021


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Official Schedule
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

    Wednesday, July 14th
    11:45 Men's Multi-Stage Race
    Stage 1 | Alghero – Sassari (155.8k)

        Thursday, July 15th
        11:00 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 2 | Sassari – Oristano (185.5k)

            Friday, July 16th
            11:15 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 3 | Oristano – Cagliari (180.9k)

                Saturday, July 17th
                11:15 Men's Multi-Stage Race
                Stage 4 | Cagliari – Cagliari (168k)

                    Sunday, July 18th
                    10:45 Men's Multi-Stage Race
                    Stage 5 | Cagliari – Cagliari (170.2k)
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                      Men's Multi-Stage Race

                      Final General Classification

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                      Men's Multi-Stage Race

                      Final Points Classification

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                      Men's Multi-Stage Race

                      Final Mountain Classification

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                      Men's Multi-Stage Race

                      Final Youth Classification

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