by Andrew Hood
Last month, when Giro d'Italia boss Mauro Vegni hinted that a possible North American start to the corsa rosa could still be in the works, the news was met with surprisingly positive feedback from within the peloton.
Despite the long distance — about an eight-hour flight from the East Coast to Milano — many inside the peloton think that something as outrageous and over-the-top as bringing the Giro to the United States might well work after all.
Source: http://velonews.competitor.com/
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