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‍♀️ Giro Express: stage 4 of Giro d'Italia Women 2024: from Imola to Urbino!

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00:00We are in Imola, at the start of the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia Women.
00:08We are riding between Emilia and Romagna.
00:10Good food, good wine, passion for the engines and for the two wheels.
00:15It is the famous Imola Autodromo, I can't wait to take a ride on the track.
00:23Hi, I'm Dalia Muccioli.
00:25I decided to tell you about the panoramas, cities and monuments, the excellence of Made in Italy at the Femminile.
00:31Come with me to the Giro d'Italia Women.
00:35The Giro d'Italia Women
00:53Hello Mayor, good morning.
00:55Welcome, this is Imola.
00:57It is a city that unites Emilia and Romagna because we are the stretch,
01:00that little piece that connects Emilia and Romagna.
01:03The heart of the city is the Cardo del Decumano, a Roman historical city.
01:07A historical city, but which represents a very important ceramic and mechanical district.
01:11There are many companies here in the district and just over there is the Autodromo,
01:15which was built 70 years ago.
01:17An Autodromo dedicated to Enzo and Dino Ferrari.
01:27We are in the middle of the Motor Valley,
01:29so it is also an opportunity to discover many excellences.
01:31And then there are also many gastronomic excellences.
01:45May I? Is there anyone?
01:47Please, please.
01:48Hi Max, good morning.
01:49All right?
01:50All right, thank you.
01:51Who better than you, Imolese Doc and Chef Stellato, can tell me about the typical dish of Imola?
01:58Emilia is known all over the world for its pasta, fresh pasta.
02:03So tagliatelle, lasagna, tortelli, tortellini.
02:06Obviously Parmigiano Reggiano, another product of our beautiful region.
02:11Also the wine part in Emilia Romagna, on the reds with Sangiovese,
02:15on the whites with Albane, above all, they find a lot of success.
02:21Let's go down to the cellar and I'll show you something.
02:24With pleasure.
02:29Good morning.
02:30Hi Dalia.
02:31Hi.
02:32All right?
02:33All right.
02:34Nice to meet you.
02:35Thank you.
02:36Welcome here in Romagna, in the land of the engine, in the Motor Valley, at my house.
02:41I want to tell you how I got the company.
02:45My husband came to Mancario, he had a car accident.
02:49He had a car accident.
02:52I want to tell you how I got the company.
02:56My husband came to Mancario in 2021, but he had a dream,
03:02that of having his own team, MotoGP, as an independent team.
03:07But he died too soon.
03:12So I had to do it, I had to do it with my collaborators.
03:16We had to do it, it wasn't easy, but we did it.
03:20It was really a pride.
03:21And I tell you that the day we announced that we would be in MotoGP,
03:25it was a really exciting day for me, tears.
03:28When we presented ourselves at the first Grand Prix in Qatar,
03:32we also won with our pilot, Enea Bastianini.
03:36It had never happened that an independent team won the first Grand Prix.
03:41And there, getting on that podium, then Enea took me in her arms.
03:47There, really, all the emotions were there, for all the effort that had been made,
03:51for all the pain.
03:52And for me as a woman, who in any case...
03:56You believed.
03:57I believed and I went on.
03:59I gave everything and I'm giving everything I have to prove,
04:05and in any case, with the facts, I'm proving that even a woman
04:08can lead a high-level team in motorsport.
04:17MotoGP
04:34Ciao Maria!
04:35Ciao Dalia!
04:36Ciao!
04:37Welcome to the Monastero of Montebello.
04:39Thank you.
04:40This is the headquarters of the cooperative, of Agriturismo, of the agricultural company.
04:46Today it is a symbolic place for the Marche biologico.
04:50Going up among these wonderful landscapes,
04:52I have seen many companies and factories, all organic.
04:56It is a territory with a strong biological vocation.
04:59Thanks also to this experience, which was one of the first in the Marche,
05:05but also in Italy.
05:06In times still unsuspecting, they decided to do a new type of agriculture,
05:12to give a new perspective to this territory with organic agriculture,
05:16putting here the production of a pasture and the headquarters of the agricultural cooperative.
05:23And so, what do you cultivate in particular?
05:25So, we cultivate in particular wheat.
05:28Classic hard wheat and three varieties of ancient wheat,
05:31which we then mill and paste right behind the hill.
05:34At 500 meters we have the mill and pastry plantations.
05:38So, from the field to the table, everything takes place on this hill.
05:42Kilometer zero.
05:45Ah, how wonderful.
05:47We are right in the middle of the wheat field.
05:50Yes, this, as you can see, is an ancient grain and we see it from above.
05:54In fact, it is much higher.
05:56And it is the Grano Graziella Raccora San.
06:05What a beautiful landscape.
06:07Yes, here we actually see the sea from Rimini to the Conero of Ancuna.
06:13Beautiful.
06:15So, I would say that I can continue my journey.
06:17Thank you and Urbino is waiting for me.
06:38Hello Professor, good morning.
06:40Good morning Dalia, welcome to Urbino.
06:42Thank you.
06:43This city is an emblem of the Renaissance.
06:45How wonderful.
06:46And we can see some things.
06:48But of course, Piazza Ducale.
06:50Yes, this is a very important square in the city.
06:54It is located between the cathedral and the Palazzo dei Montefeltro.
06:58The palace that was frequented by all the most important intellectuals of the Renaissance.
07:03And today?
07:04Today the Palazzo Ducale is the seat of the National Gallery of the Marche.
07:08A museum that collects important works.
07:11The works of Federico Barocci and the works of Raffaello, who was born here.
07:15Indeed, there is his house to be able to visit.
07:18Yes?
07:19If you want, let's go.
07:20Let's go.
07:27And here in front of us, the Duomo.
07:30Yes, the Duomo, the cathedral, is an example of a Renaissance.
07:33Also for what concerns religious architecture.
07:37Designed in combination with the Palazzo Ducale.
07:41This is the square, the heart of the city.
07:45Between the two hills.
07:47The hill of power, where we saw the Palazzo Ducale, the cathedral.
07:51And the hill of the arts, where there is Raffaello's house.
07:55And also Federico Barocci's house.
07:57And this takes us back to the hills of the territory on which Giordano rises.
08:07Here, you enter the place where Raffaello was born in 1483.
08:16And this work you see here is a Madonna with the Child,
08:21which is attributed to him, where he was already very young.
08:26He showed his ability in painting.
08:33We are in Orvino, the birthplace of Raffaello.
08:36The starting point of today's stage, starting from Imola.
08:39From the good Romagnolo food to the biological cradle in Le Marche.
08:43Our journey continues.
08:45See you tomorrow.
08:51Translated by Elia Pozzani

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