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The logistical challenge behind the Giro’s start in Bulgaria

The logistical challenge behind the Giro’s start in Bulgaria

With the Giro d’Italia kicking off on Friday, the first Grand Tour of the season gets underway. This year’s Grande Partenza takes place in Bulgaria, where the peloton will complete three stages before heading to Italy. Behind the scenes, that creates a significant logistical challenge: from transporting equipment to moving the entire team. How is all of that organized? We asked Arthur van Dongen, logistics coach at Team Visma | Lease a Bike.

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