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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 2010 Giro di
Lombardia was the 104th edition of this single day classic cycling race,
colloquially known as the "Race of the Falling Leaves". The event took
place 16 October 2010. It was the final event of the 2010 UCI World
Ranking and the final major event of the 2010 road racing season. The
race was 260 kilometres long from its start in Milano to its finish in
Como. Notable features of this race include the fact that it runs around
picturesque Lake Como in Northern Italy and includes the Madonna del
Ghisallo climb (511m of elevation gain). At the top of this climb sits
the shrine of Madonna del Ghisallo (the patron saint of cyclists) that
contains a large amount of cycling memorabilia. After the Madonna del
Ghisallo, a new climb, the Colina di Sormano (1124 m. altitude) is
included in the route, replacing the Civiglio climb.