Giro d'Italia to start in Israel as first grand tour to venture outside Europe
The exact route of the three-day leg will be announced next week
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Your support makes all the difference.The Giro d'Italia will open next year's event in Israel, marking the first time any leg of the sport's Grand Tours will take place outside of Europe.
The exact route of the three-day leg in Israel will be announced next week, organisers said on Thursday, with Italian and Israeli ministers making the announcement in Jerusalem along with Spanish rider Alberto Contador.
More than 175 of the world's best cyclists will arrive in Israel for the race, one of cycling's top three stage races along with the Tour de France and the Spanish Vuelta.
For the first time in its 101-year history, the Giro will begin outside Europe. Viewed by hundreds of millions across the globe, it will be the biggest sporting event ever held in Israel and is expected to draw tens of thousands of tourists and cycling enthusiasts.
"This is a hugely exciting moment for cycling and for Israel. An event of this magnitude is something that the country will always remember," said Daniel Benaim, CEO and owner of Comtec Group, the Giro's Israeli production company.
A delegation from the Giro d'Italia is currently in the country, scoping out locations for the race which has been previously opened 11 times outside Italy, but never outside the European continent.
Contador will soon be arriving in Israel after ending his career in front of his home crowd at the Vuelta. Considered one of Spain's greatest riders, the 34-year-old Contador won that event three times, along with the Tour de France twice and the Giro d'Italia twice.
He was stripped of a third Tour victory for doping. Italian racer Ivan Basso, a two-time Giro winner, will also attend the ceremonial announcement in Jerusalem.
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