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Second stage of Giro d'Italia set for north coast Giro d'Italia second stage at north coast of NI
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The Giro d'Italia will visit one of Northern Ireland's most scenic routes later when the race's second stage gets under way. The Giro d'Italia is visiting one of Northern Ireland's most scenic routes on the cycling race's second stage.
About 200 cyclists will leave Belfast and travel along the north coast before returning to the city. About 200 cyclists set off from Belfast to travel along the north coast before returning to the city.
Tens of thousands of spectators watched the opening stage around the streets of Belfast on Friday. Tens of thousands of spectators watched the opening stage around the streets of the city on Friday.
Svein Tuft is the overall leader after his team, Orica Greenedge, won the team time-trial.Svein Tuft is the overall leader after his team, Orica Greenedge, won the team time-trial.
However, Irish cyclist Dan Martin has been ruled out of the Giro after suffering a suspected broken collarbone in a fall.However, Irish cyclist Dan Martin has been ruled out of the Giro after suffering a suspected broken collarbone in a fall.
Northern Ireland is hosting the initial stages of the race over three days, as 22 teams begin their attempt to win the prestigious title.Northern Ireland is hosting the initial stages of the race over three days, as 22 teams begin their attempt to win the prestigious title.
In the second stage of the race, the riders will travel through Antrim, Ballymena and Bushmills, before returning to Belfast via Larne and Carrickfergus. In the second stage of the race, the riders travel through Antrim, Ballymena and Bushmills, before returning to Belfast via Larne and Carrickfergus.
It is expected that thousands of spectators will line the 135-mile (218km) route.It is expected that thousands of spectators will line the 135-mile (218km) route.
Many roads along the route will be closed throughout the day. Motorists have been warned to expect disruption.Many roads along the route will be closed throughout the day. Motorists have been warned to expect disruption.
Full details of road closures can be found at: www.trafficwatchni.com/giro.Full details of road closures can be found at: www.trafficwatchni.com/giro.
The third and final stage in Northern Ireland begins in Armagh on Sunday, as the competitors race over the border for a sprint finish in Dublin.The third and final stage in Northern Ireland begins in Armagh on Sunday, as the competitors race over the border for a sprint finish in Dublin.
The Giro d'Italia is the biggest sporting event ever staged in Northern Ireland, with competitors from more than 30 countries taking part.The Giro d'Italia is the biggest sporting event ever staged in Northern Ireland, with competitors from more than 30 countries taking part.