Definition of Giro d'Italia in English:
Giro d'Italia
proper nounˌdʒɪərəʊ dɪˈtaljəˌjērō diˈtalyə
An annual long-distance race for professional cyclists first held in 1909 and taking place primarily on the roads of Italy over a period of about three weeks. It consists of multiple stages which are separately timed, several of these stages encompassing mountainous terrain.
Origin
Italian, literally 'tour of Italy'.
Definition of Giro d'Italia in US English:
Giro d'Italia
proper nounˌjērō diˈtalyə
An annual long-distance race for professional cyclists first held in 1909 and taking place primarily on the roads of Italy over a period of about three weeks. It consists of multiple stages which are separately timed, several of these stages encompassing mountainous terrain.
Origin
Italian, literally ‘tour of Italy’.