Giro Feminino de Ciclismo

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Giro Feminino de Ciclismo
Race details
DateNovember
Region Brazil
Discipline Road
Type Stage race
History
First edition2014 (2014)

The Giro Feminino de Ciclismo is a women's staged cycle race which takes place in Brazil and is currently rated by the UCI as 2.2. [1]

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References

  1. "Giro Feminino de Ciclismo 2014 - CyclingFever - the International Cycling Social Network - Get the Cycling fever!".