The Italian track, which will stage its first F1 Grand Prix since 2006 later this year, was selected ahead of Peccioli (Italy), Alba Adriatica (Italy) and the Haute-Saône (France). The UCI has shortened the programme down to just the elite men's and women's individual TT and road races and it will be staged over four days starting on Sept. 24. Races will start and finish at the famous Imola circuit in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy near Bologna.
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