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The final day of the Tour du Poitou-Charentes is packed with race fun. This double stage day kicks off with an early morning time trial that is 23 km long and fast.
The first rider is scheduled to start at 8:30 (ouch!) and the last rider will finish at 11:08.

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  • Today’s stage is 175.8 km long and wraps up in Montmorillon with an exciting finishing circuit.
    Stage 3 is scheduled to start at 12:30 and finish at 16:29.

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  • The U23 men will do ten laps of a 17.35 km challenging road course that weaves its way through and around Varese. There are two climbs on the loop. The first is the Montello climb at 1150 meters with an average gradient of 6.5% and a very technical descent. The second challenge, the Ronchi climb, […]

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  • A relatively rolling course, tage 2 is 175.4 km long and winds through the Charente and Haute Vienne regions.
    Stage 2 is scheduled to start at 12:30 and finish at 16:29.

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  • Varese, Italy welcomes the 2008 UCI road world championships. The men’s world individual time trial course is a 42.7 km long loop around Varese Lake.
    The first rider is scheduled to start at 13:00.

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  • The opening stage of the five stage Tour International du Poitou-Charentes is 166.9 km long.
    Stage 1 is scheduled to start at 13:00 and finish at 16:48.

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  • Taking place in Varese, Italy, the U23 world individual time trial championships course is 33.55 km long.
    The first rider is scheduled to start at 14:00.

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  • Grand Prix d’Isbergues

    In its 62nd year, this one day race in the Pas de Calais department of France is actually a series of four circuits. The 201.2 km long course includes 4 sprint lines and 8 mountain points opportunities.
    The race is scheduled to start at 12:00 and finish at 16:30.

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