Six sprinter’s stages, two time trials totalling 68.2 kilometres, five mountain stages with four uphill finishes, and eight very tricky and undulating stages will be on the menu for the 107th Giro d’Italia running from 4 to 26 May. Riders will climb 42,900 metres in vertical elevation and cover 3,321.2 kilometres. Grande Partenza from Piedmont with a stage that will remain in the history of the Giro. On 4 May in fact, on the anniversary of the Grande Torino tragedy, the Corsa Rosa will touch the Colle di Superga to pay homage to the ‘Invincibili’. Grande Arrivo in Rome where the Giro will end for the sixth time in its history. The Passo dello Stelvio will be the Cima Coppi with its 2,758 metres. The climb of the Santuario di Oropa will be the Montagna Pantani while the Bartali stage will be the Viareggio-Rapolano Terme. Elisa Longo Borghini and Letizia Paternoster have unveiled the Trophy dedicated to the winner of the Giro d’Italia Women 2024. The 107th Giro d’Italia
The route of the 107th Giro d’Italia, running from 4 to 26 May 2024, was presented at the Teatro Sociale of Trento, during the days of Il Festival of Sport. The Event, presented by Cristina Fantoni and Nino Morici, was attended by many well-known faces in sport, entertainment, institutions and companies, all of whom are part of the great Giro d’Italia family. The winner of the last Giro d’Italia, Primož Roglič, Filippo Ganna, Jai Hindley and three-time World Champion, […]
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