The Giro d'Italia left Bulgaria after three stages that traversed this proud Balkan country, from the Black Sea coast to its second largest city, the monumental Plovdiv, and from there to the capital. The route offered us a unique kind of beauty that only cycling allows, whether we are cyclists or simply spectators: the ability to see the landscapes, the terrain, at a different pace from the frenetic pace of the race, a pace that allows us to gr…
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The Giro d'Italia left Bulgaria after three stages that traversed this proud Balkan country, from the Black Sea coast to its second largest city, the monumental Plovdiv, and from there to the capital. The route offered us a unique kind of beauty that only cycling allows, whether we are cyclists or simply spectators: the ability to see the landscapes, the terrain, at a different pace from the frenetic pace of the race, a pace that allows us to gr…