Strade Bianche

Strade Bianche is a one-day professional cycling race held annually in Tuscany, Italy. Recognized for its distinctive course, the race features sections on unpaved roads known as “strade bianche,” which translates to “white roads” in Italian. These roads are typically characterized by their gravel or dirt surfaces, contrasting with traditional paved cycling routes. The event is part of the UCI WorldTour and has gained popularity due to its challenging terrain, scenic landscapes, and historic significance in the cycling calendar. Strade Bianche was first held in 2007 and has quickly become a highlight for professional cyclists, particularly celebrated for its blend of road cycling and off-road elements. It usually takes place in early March, providing a unique test of endurance and skill as riders navigate the mixed surfaces. The race is known for its picturesque views of the Tuscan countryside, rolling hills, and vineyards, making it not only a test of physical prowess but also an aesthetically rewarding experience for participants and spectators alike.