The Giro d’Italia 2023 will make a stop on Sunday, May 14, at the Technogym Village in Cesena, Italy, which is Technogym’s global headquarters. For the first time, the iconic bicycle race, organized by RCS Sport, will make a stop at a company, Technogym said in a statement. Technogym is the Official Training Partner of the Giro.

The Technogym Village, described as the world’s first “wellness campus” and a global reference point for the wellness sector, is a large industrial park that also features a garden for the staff’s sports and outdoor activities, as well as the so-called T-Factory, which combines all the manufacturing production processes in one place, a Science Center where academics translate the latest scientific evidence into wellness solutions, and the Technogym University, providing online and offline learning for wellness experts worldwide.

The Technogym Village was opened in November 2012 in the presence of the then-president of Italy, Giorgio Napolitano, and former U.S. President Bill Clinton.