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Nathan Jeffay in Jerusalem

Opinion

It’s not a cliché: the Giro d’Italia showed how sport can break down barriers

200 of the world’s top cyclists rode through Israel for the opening section of the Giro d’Italia last week and close to a billion people worldwide watched

May 11, 2018 11:11
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Hour after hour last weekend, television stations around the world screened footage from Israel. For once, much of it had nothing to do with terror, geopolitics or the conflict — instead viewers were watching the wheels go round and round.

As nearly 200 of the world’s top cyclists rode through Israel for the opening section of the Giro d’Italia and close to a billion people worldwide watched, Israelis suddenly discovered just how much interest there is in cycling internationally.

Bike fever has begun, with sales in cycling shops rocketing.

What is more, it has got the public thinking about the power of sport to showcase their country.