Giro d'Italia Women 2024 | Giro Express: Stage 8

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‍♀️ Giro Express: stage 8 of Giro d'Italia Women 2024: from Pescara to L'Aquila!

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00:00We are at the beginning of the last stage of the Giro d'Italia Women, Pescara L'Apila,
00:12from the Adriatic Sea to the slopes of the Gran Sasso.
00:15Pescara is the tourist capital of Abruzzo, the heart of the Adriatic Cycleway, let's go
00:20and discover it together.
00:21Hi, I'm Dalia Muzzoli, I decided to tell you about the panoramas, cities and monuments
00:29of the Made in Italy to the feminine.
00:32Come with me to the Giro d'Italia Women.
00:42Good morning, Assessor.
00:44Hi Dalia, welcome to Pescara.
00:46Thank you, what a beautiful day.
00:48Beautiful, our city, fortunately, many months a year has a beautiful sun.
00:53Here in Pescara I found a lot of cycleways and a lot of tourism, a lot of tourists.
00:58Yes, a city very attentive to eco-sustainability, we have a lot of cycleways and especially
01:03in recent years we have invested a lot in tourism.
01:06First, among all, the blue flag that we have obtained for about 4 years, that is a clean sea,
01:11a sustainable beach and then a city that aims a lot at major international events.
01:17We are lucky and honored to host the Flayan Awards, we have the Pescara Jets, we have
01:22Funambolica.
01:24Pescara is a city that is the center of Abruzzo because we are lucky to have
01:28important infrastructures, we have the airport, we have an important station,
01:32we have the port, we have a flourishing economy, both in the commercial sector,
01:37which is a very commercial city, it is a tourist city.
01:40So I would invite everyone, as you did, to come here to Pescara to see the
01:44beauties of our city.
01:45All right, thank you very much.
01:47So I continue with my pedaling.
01:49Thanks again for coming to Pescara.
01:51Bye.
01:56Hi Daniela, good morning.
01:57Hi Daria, good morning.
01:58Welcome to the city of the sea, the sun and sport.
02:02I come from the bridge of the sea and I have seen many hotels, hotels.
02:07Yes, I must say that this is an excellence of the city.
02:10So a lot of tourism.
02:11Yes, a lot of tourism and it is diversified, it can offer both leisure and business,
02:16but above all also sport and it is becoming our strength.
02:19And our hotels are ready to welcome many athletes and all,
02:23in fact, even the organizations, because we have specialized in this too.
02:26Over the years we have intercepted the needs and therefore we have expanded our services,
02:31especially for sports tourism.
02:33Thank you Daniela, thank you very much and now I continue with my pedaling.
02:37To you, have a good ride and see you next time.
02:39Thank you, thank you very much.
02:50Margherita Palace
03:11Good morning Mayor.
03:12Welcome Daria.
03:13Thank you.
03:14Welcome to the Margherita Palace.
03:15This is the municipal headquarters of the city
03:18and since December of this year we have returned after almost 15 years of earthquake.
03:23Exactly, in fact, coming here I have seen that the city still bears signs since 2009.
03:29But yes, because the reconstruction of a city like L'Aquila is certainly a complex job.
03:34We have one of the largest historical centers in Italy and each palace has its own history.
03:41Like, for example, the archaeological finds that we had here.
03:44It is also a way to show how this city in these 15 years is not only starting again,
03:50but it has also changed.
03:52Because the reconstruction of L'Aquila has undergone several earthquakes
03:56and each earthquake has changed the city.
03:59Turning in the center you find the National Museum of Abruzzo,
04:04the Munda, which is partly in its historical site,
04:09which is the Cinquecento Castle of L'Aquila, the Spanish Fortress,
04:12partly in the ex-mattatoio, near the 99 Cannelli.
04:17You can find many churches, some reconstructed,
04:22others that are exactly as they were in 2009.
04:27But you will also find many signs of innovation.
04:30You will find start-ups made by young people, many foreign students
04:35who came here both for the university and for the post-graduate institute,
04:40the Gran Sasso Science Institute, which is a national excellence.
04:45And here, in the coming months, above all, we will approach the great goal
04:51that we have cultivated in recent years, which is the proclamation
04:55of the Italian Capital of Culture for 2026.
04:59L'Aquila can represent a paradigm of the interior areas
05:03that also through culture find their way of revival.
05:22Good morning, Professor!
05:24Good morning, Dalia! How are you? Welcome to L'Aquila!
05:27Thank you! Where are we?
05:29Here we are in front of the rectorate of the Gran Sasso Science Institute.
05:32This is an international postgraduate school,
05:35a spin-off of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics of Gran Sasso.
05:39And why is it such an excellent school here in L'Aquila?
05:42The idea of ​​having a group of regional economists
05:45was precisely that of helping with reconstruction, that is, with local development.
05:51The interesting thing is that half of our students come from all over the world.
05:55If you look around, for example, the area of ​​the municipal villa where we are,
05:59it has become much more international.
06:01You could say that this is really part of an organic vision of post-earthquake development.
06:06So thank you very much, Professor! See you soon!
06:09Thank you, Dalia! Thank you!
06:26L'Aquila is the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance.
06:29It is the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance.
06:38Hi Walter!
06:40Hi, welcome!
06:41Hi, thank you! Thank you very much! Where are we?
06:45We are in L'Aquila, in front of the Basilica of Santa Maria di Collemaggio,
06:49one of the best-known symbols of the city.
06:53Wow, how wonderful, majestic!
06:56The Basilica of Santa Maria di Collemaggio, founded in L'Aquila in the early 20th century,
07:02assisted in the coronation of Pope Celestino V.
07:08The importance of its dedication is the so-called forgiveness of Celestino.
07:15This centrality of the area where we are is linked to the history of the city,
07:21which has grown in an extraordinary way,
07:24especially for its trade,
07:26when it was the center of the connection between Southern Transhumance
07:33and international trade, not only of wool, but also of saffron.
07:42So it was a culture and an economy that married in the mountains.
07:49The Basilica of Santa Maria di Collemaggio
08:10And here we are in front of the Monument of the 99 Cannelli, or water fountains.
08:15And each one represents the 99 castles of the foundation of the city of L'Aquila.
08:34We have thus reached the end of our journey, the Giro d'Italia Women,
08:38through which we wanted to tell an Italy all feminine.
08:42Its beauties, its excellence, the active and propulsive part of the growth and future of Italy,
08:48which is a woman.
08:50Bye everyone, see you at the next Giro d'Italia Women!

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