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The Giro dell’Umbria is a multi-stage road cycling race for amateur categories, held in Umbria, Italy. The event combines competitive cycling with regional tourism, history and local hospitality. The race is planned as a five-day event across several Umbrian locations. The stages highlight Terni, known for its proximity to the Marmore Falls; Spoleto, with the Rocca Albornoziana and Ponte delle Torri; Cannara, linked to agricultural traditions and onions; Perugia, the regional capital with Etruscan and medieval heritage; and Gubbio, known for its medieval architecture and connection with Saint Francis. The event presents Umbria through sport, historic centres, landscapes, food and wine traditions. The Stages and Treasures Terni: The city of lovers and water, with the imposing natural wonder of the Marmore Falls just a stone's throw away. Spoleto: A medieval and Roman jewel, a stage for art and culture, dominated by the austere Rocca Albornoziana and the evocative Ponte delle Torri . Cannara: The heart of Umbria's agricultural tradition, famous for its excellent onions and the tranquility of its villages. Perugia: The elegant capital, rich in Etruscan and medieval history, where Corso Vannucci and the Fontana Maggiore tell of centuries of splendor. Gubbio: The "city of stone", a perfectly preserved dive into the Middle Ages, with the majesty of Piazza Grande and the deep connection with Saint Francis . From rolling hills to charming historic centers, the Giro will not only be a race, but an opportunity to discover Umbria, the region that has always enchanted with its art, its food and wine, and its ability to make every visitor feel like they are in the true heart of Italy .