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The big hug of Piazza dei Martiri at the Giro d’Italia

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The big hug of Piazza dei Martiri at the Giro d’Italia

Lots of people from Belluno in the center for the penultimate stage

BELLUNO. Very compact group in Piazza dei Martiri. An entire city embraced the riders of the penultimate stage of the Giro d’Italia, from Belluno to the Marmolada, in an embrace full of passion. At a quarter past twelve, an expanse of mobile phones on the listòn, to resume the start of the Carapaz pink jersey and immortalize your favorite champion. And some hands joined too, because he couldn’t rain right now. And in fact the sun prevailed until the departure, with great joy for all the children, who had already collected hundreds of more or less sponsored memories and were only waiting for the catwalk along via Roma and via Simon da Cusighe. The runners passed slowly, because kilometer zero was at the church of San Pellegrino, but it seemed to some that they were already in a hurry to run towards the finish line at Passo Fedaia. A great party, which was preceded by the success of the Pink Night on Friday evening, with many Belluno people in the center, to shop and drink a spritz. The Lambioi car park was not available and at least three of them noticed it, as their car was removed. Speaking of safety on the roads, before the start, Autostrade per l’Italia presented an award to the assistant chief of the State Police Marco Levis and Fabrizio Intini, of the Vittorio Veneto Traffic Police Detachment, for intervening on the A27 last March 30 Belluno Venice to block a car that was proceeding in the wrong direction. The Traffic Police also presented an award to Fabio di Lenardo, operating operator of the Udine Trunk Management who on 3 April while traveling along the A23 Udine-Tarvisio motorway, was warned by the Radio Room of the presence of a car he was traveling on. reverse in the Tarvisio tunnel. And now off to the Marmolada.

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