Giro d'Italia 2008. 91. ročnĂ­k Giro d'Italia probĂ­hal od 10. května do 1. června 2009. OdstartovĂĄn byl tĂœmovou časovkou v Palermu a zakončen časovkou jednotlivcĆŻ v MilĂĄně. CelkovĂĄ dĂ©lka byla 3407 km rozdělenĂœch do 21. etap. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search2021 Giro d'Italia, stage 21 stage of the Giro d'ItaliaUpload mediaInstance ofindividual time trialPart of2021 Giro d'ItaliaLocationItalyStart pointSenagoDestination pointMilanNumber of participants143 (beginning)143 (end)WinnerFilippo Ganna (stage winner)Egan Bernal (overall leader at the end of the stage)Dries De Bondt (leader of the sprint classification)Peter Sagan (leader of the points classification)Geoffrey Bouchard (leader of the mountain classification)2021 Ineos Grenadiers (leader of the teams classification by time)Egan Bernal (leader of the young rider classification)Simon Pellaud (leader of the breakaway classification)Dries De Bondt (leader of the combativity classification)Point in time30 May 2021Event kmFollows2021 Giro d'Italia, stage 20 Authority control Q105479375 Reasonator PetScan Scholia Statistics OpenStreetMap Locator tool Search depicted
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This post is dedicated to the Giro d’Italia 2021’s Team Bikes and Riders Start list. It is an ongoing project started and I will try to keep this page updated as time 2021 Giro d’Italia edition starts May 8th with an Individual Time Trial (ITT) and ends on May 30th in Milano with another they say in finance, past performances doesn’t guarantee future results. Each edition of the Giro is unpredictable and I feel it is even more prevalent since might also be interested in Giro d’Italia 2022’s Team Bikes and will try to keep my introduction of the Giro d’Italia 2021 as brief as possible as there is plenty of information already and I prefer to dedicate my time (and yours) to the bikes think the Giro D’Italia is the most difficult and animated of the three Grand Tours. The riders are more engaged than on the Tour de France in my 2021 Giro d’Italia is that is shorter than the 2020 edition. Writing in depth about each stage of the races is exciting but I have dedicated my valuable time to my main topic, which is the rider’s bike. Nerd alert!The Giro official homepage has the detailed stages as linked here: three teams of eight riders are engaged, this represent 184 riders and their unique riding style. That’s 184 unique bikes to teams are racing on Shimano, 4 are on Campagnolo and 3 on SRAM groupset. 22 Teams are racing on Disc brakes type road the Team Ineos Grenadier is racing the Giro d’Italia 2021 entirely on rim brakes set up. Some riders of the Team UAE Emirates are also racing on rim brakes, Joe DOMBROWSKI Grenadiers (IGD)The England based team Ineos – Grenadier is racing on the Pinarello Dogma F12 and F12 lightweight version, TT stages are raced on the Pinarello “Bolide” TT bike. This is the last team to be racing on rim brakes among the UCI Pro Tour. The bikes are equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed groupset. Wheels are Shimano officially and Lightweight, Princetown Carbonworks non officially. Tyres are from Continental. Saddles are provided by Fizik. Components are from Pinarello under the name of MOST. GPS are from Garmin and Turbo trainer from BERNAL Egan2 CASTROVIEJO Jonathan3 GANNA Filippo4 MARTÍNEZ Daniel Felipe5 MOSCON Gianni6 NARVÁEZ Jhonatan7 PUCCIO Salvatore8 SIVAKOV PavelDirecteurs Sportifs: TOSATTO Matteo, CIONI Dario DavidAG2R CitroĂ«n Team (ACT)The French team AG2R Citroen is racing on BMC Teammachine SLR01 for road stages and BMC Warp TT equipped with Campagnolo Super Record EPS 12 speed, disc brakes. Wheels are also provided Campagnolo fitted with Pirelli tyres. Power meters are from Campagnolo GALLOPIN Tony12 BIDARD François13 BOUCHARD Geoffrey14 CHAMPOUSSIN ClĂ©ment15 GOUGEARD Alexis16 NAESEN Lawrence17 VENDRAME Andrea18 WARBASSE LarryDirecteurs Sportifs: GOUBERT Amand, KASPUTIS ArtĆ«rasAlpecin-Fenix (AFC)The Belgian team Alpecin – Fenix is racing on the Canyon Aeroad CFR and the Canyon Speedmax TT. The bikes are equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed Disc including the Shimao Power meter. Components are from Canyon. Saddles are from Selle Italia. Pedals are the Shimano Dura Ace. Shimano also provides the wheels and Vittoria the tubular tyres. GPS units are provided by Wahoo. Bidons and bottle cages are from MERLIER Tim22 DE BONDT Dries23 JANSSENS Jimmy24 KRIEGER Alexander25 LEYSEN Senne26 RIESEBEEK Oscar27 VERMEERSCH Gianni28 VERVAEKE LouisDirecteurs Sportifs: LEYSEN Bart, CORNELISSE MicheAndroni Giocattoli – Sidermec (ANS)The Continental Italian team Androni Giocattoli – Sidermec is racing the Giro d’Italia 2021 on Bottechia Emme 4 Squadra. The team is one of the oldest among the peloton, it’s been racing for 25 years already. The Bottechia bikes are equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed disc group set. Wheels are the Miche mounted with Vittoria tubulars. Power meters are from Stages Power. Components are from Deda and pedals are the Look Keo 2 Max. Saddles are provided by Selle Italia. GPS are from Bryton31 CEPEDA Jefferson Alexander32 PELLAUD Simon33 PONOMAR Andrii34 RAVANELLI Simone35 SEPÚLVEDA Eduardo36 TAGLIANI Filippo37 TESFATSION Natnael38 VENCHIARUTTI NicolaDirecteurs Sportifs: ELLENA Giovanni, SPEZIALETTI AlessandroAstana – Premier Tech (APT)The Kazak team is racing on Wilier Filante SLR equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed group set. Disc brakes and Corima wheels rolling on Vittoria tyres and tubulars. CeramicSpeed to ensure efficient power transmission. Prologo saddle and bar tape. Look VLASOV Aleksandr42 BATTISTELLA Samuele43 FELLINE Fabio44 IZAGIRRE Gorka45 PRONSKIY Vadim46 SÁNCHEZ Luis LeĂłn47 SOBRERO Matteo48 TEJADA HaroldDirecteurs Sportifs: MARTINELLI Giuseppe, CENGHIALTA BrunoBahrain – Victorious (TBV)The Bahrain – Victorious team is racing on Merida frames equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed Disc groupset. Vision wheels fitted with Continental tyres and tubulars. FSA components51 LANDA Mikel52 ARASHIRO Yukiya53 BILBAO Pello54 CARUSO Damiano55 MÄDER Gino56 MOHORIČ Matej57 TRATNIK Jan58 VALLS RafaelDirecteurs Sportifs: Ć TANGELJ Gorazd, VOLPI AlbertoBardiani-CSF-FaizanĂš (BCF)The Italian team Bardiani – CSF – Faizane races the 2021 season on the lightweight Cipollini Dolomia. The bikes are set with Sram Red eTap AXS 12 speed disc group set. Power meters are the Quarg system. Wheels and components are provided by Deda Elementi. Tubular tyres are from Pirelli. The pedals are the Look Keo Carbon Ti. Selle SMP are the selected saddles of the team. Elite provides the bottles and bottle VISCONTI Giovanni62 BATTAGLIN Enrico63 CARBONI Giovanni64 FIORELLI Filippo65 GABBURO Davide66 MARENGO Umberto67 ZANA Filippo68 ZOCCARATO SamueleDirecteurs Sportifs: REVERBERI Roberto, ROSSATO MirkoBORA – hansgrohe (BOH)The German team Bora hanshrohe is racing on the Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7. The bike is equipped with Shimano Di2 Dura Ace disc group set. The wheels are Roval fitted with Specialized tyres. All the components are from Specialized. Speedmeter / GPS are provided by SAGAN Peter72 ALEOTTI Giovanni73 BENEDETTI Cesare74 BODNAR Maciej75 BUCHMANN Emanuel76 FABBRO Matteo77 GROßSCHARTNER Felix78 OSS DanielDirecteurs Sportifs: VALACH JĂĄn, PÖMER ChristianCofidis, Solutions CrĂ©dits (COF)The French team Cofidis is racing aboard De Rosa frames equipped with Campagnolo Super Record EPS 12 speed disc groupset. Wheels are from Fulcrum and fitted with Michelin tyres. SRM provides the power meters and speed VIVIANI Elia82 BERHANE Natnael83 CONSONNI Simone84 EDET Nicolas85 LAFAY Victor86 ROCHAS RĂ©my87 SABATINI Fabio88 VIVIANI AttilioDirecteurs Sportifs: DAMIANI Roberto, JONROND Jean-lucDeceuninck – Quick Step (DQT)The Belgian team Deceuninck – Quickstep is racing on the Specialized Tarmac SL7 equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed disc groupset. The wheels are Roval fitted with Specialized tyres. All the components are from Specialized except for the bottle cages whom are from Tacx. Speed meters are provided by EVENEPOEL Remco92 ALMEIDA JoĂŁo93 CAVAGNA RĂ©mi94 HONORÉ Mikkel FrĂžlich95 KEISSE Iljo96 KNOX James97 MASNADA Fausto98 SERRY PieterDirecteurs Sportifs: BRAMATI Davide, VAN BONDT GeertEF Education – Nippo (EFN)The American team EF Education – Nippo is racing on Cannondale frames since 2014. The team races the 2021 Giro d’Italia on the Cannondale SystemSix and SuperSix frames. The group set are the Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed Disc type. Wheels are the Vision fitted with Vittoria tyres. FSA and Vision provides components. Saddles and bar tape are from Prologo. Pedals from Speedplay and power meters from Power2Max. Garmin provide the GPS system. bottle cages and bottles are supplied by CARTHY Hugh102 CAICEDO Jonathan Klever103 CARR Simon104 GUERREIRO Ruben105 KEUKELEIRE Jens106 VAN DEN BERG Julius107 BETTIOL Alberto109 VAN GARDEREN TejayDirecteurs Sportifs: SOUTHAM Tom, BRESCHEL MattiEOLO-Kometa (EOK)The team Eolo – Kometa is sponsored by Alberto Contador and races on the Aurum bikes. A brand created by Alberto Contador and Yvan Basso. The brand has only one model: the Aurum Magma. Therefore the team races the TT stages on another brand. The Aurum Magma are equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed Disc group set. Crankset are the Rotor 2inPower. Pedals are the Look Keo Blade Carbon Ceramic. The wheels and components are from Enve. Tubular tyres are from Vittoria. Saddles and bar tape are from Prologo. bottle cages are Aurum branded. GPS units are from BELLETTI Manuel112 ALBANESE Vincenzo113 CHRISTIAN Mark114 DINA MĂĄrton115 FORTUNATO Lorenzo116 GAVAZZI Francesco117 RAVASI Edward118 RIVI SamueleDirecteurs Sportifs: ZANATTA Stefano, YATES SeanGroupama – FDJ (GFC)The French team Groupama – FDJ is racing on Lapierre since 2002. That’s the longest period of a team racing with the same bike brand among the UCI Pro Tour. The bikes used on the Giro d’Italia 2021 are the Lapierre Aircode DRS for Sprint and flat stages and Xelius SL for mountainous stages. Time Trials are raced on the Lapierre Aerostorm TT bike. As for the bikes, the team rely on Shimano Dura Ace since 2002. The wheels are Shimano and they are fitted on Continental tyres. The saddles and bar tapes are from Prologo. Components are from PRO. Elite provides the Bottles, bottle cages and Turbo Trainers. GPS head units are provided by MOLARD Rudy122 BADILATTI Matteo123 DUCHESNE Antoine124 GUGLIELMI Simon125 REICHENBACH SĂ©bastien126 SEIGLE Romain127 VALTER Attila128 VAN DEN BERG LarsDirecteurs Sportifs: MAUDUIT Philippe, JOLY SĂ©bastienIntermarchĂ© – Wanty – Gobert MatĂ©riaux (IWG)The Belgian TeamIntermarchĂ© – Wanty – Gobert MatĂ©riaux is racing the UCI World Tour for the first time. Congrats! The team is racing the Giro d’Italia on the Cube Litening C:68 X and Aerium C:68. Bikes are equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed Disc group set. Power Meters are also from Shimano. Wheels are from Newmen and fitted with Continental tubulars. Pedals are provided by Look. Components are Cube branded. GPS are the Bryton Ryder 750. Bottles and bottle cages are provided by Elite. Saddles and bar tapes are from HIRT Jan132 HERMANS Quinten133 KREDER Wesley134 MINALI Riccardo135 PASQUALON Andrea136 PETILLI Simone137 TAARAMÄE Rein138 VAN DER HOORN TacoDirecteurs Sportifs: PIVA Valerio, DE NEEF StevenIsrael Start-Up Nation (ISR)The Israel Start-Up Nation Team is racing on Factor bikes including the new Factor Ostro VAM, O2 VAM, One and the Slick for the TT stages. The bikes are equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed group set. Disc brake type fitted with Swiss Stop brake pads and disc for the whole team. CeramicSpeed bearings wherever there are bearings and the OSPW. Black Inc components and wheels fitted with Maxxis tires. Selle Italia saddles. 4iiii power meter. Shimano MARTIN Dan142 BEVIN Patrick143 BRÄNDLE Matthias144 CIMOLAI Davide145 DE MARCHI Alessandro146 DOWSETT Alex147 NEILANDS Krists148 NIV GuyDirecteurs Sportifs: SØRENSEN Nicki, COZZI ClaudioTeam Jumbo-Visma (TJV)The Dutch team has switched from bianchi rim brakes types of bikes to Cervelo Disc set up. Jumbo – Visma team is racing the Giro d’Italia on Cervelo R5, Cervelo S5 and Cervelo P5 TT. The bikes are equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed disc type. Wheels are also from Shimano and tyres are provided by Vittoria. Saddles and bar tapes are from Fizik. Turbo trainers, Bottles and bottle cages are Tacx. GPS are provided by BENNETT George152 AFFINI Edoardo153 BOUWMAN Koen154 DEKKER David155 FOSS Tobias156 GROENEWEGEN Dylan157 MARTENS Paul158 VAN EMDEN JosDirecteurs Sportifs: VAN DONGEN Arthur, WYNANTS MaartenLotto Soudal (LTS)The Belgian team Lotto Soudal is racing on Ridley Helium, Ridley Noah Fast, Ridley Dean TT bikes. The team rely on Campagnolo Super Record EPS 12 speed disc for the group set. Bearings are provided by C-Bear ceramic bearings. Wheels are also from Campagnolo fitted with Vittoria tires. Selle Italia saddles and Deda components. SRM is used for the power meter and Garmin for the GPS unit. Tacx provides the Turbo EWAN Caleb162 DE BUYST Jasper163 DE GENDT Thomas164 GOOSSENS Kobe165 KLUGE Roger166 MARCZYƃSKI Tomasz167 OLDANI Stefano168 VANHOUCKE HarmDirecteurs Sportifs: AERTS Mario, WAUTERS MarcMovistar Team (MOV)The Spanish team Movistar is racing on the Canyon Ultimate, Canyon Aeroad, Canyon Speedmax TT. The bikes are equipped with Sram Red eTap EXS 12 speed Disc. Wheels are from Zipp and tyres are Continental. Saddles are provided by Fizik. Pedals are from Look. Elite supply the bottle cages and bottles as well as the Turbo trainers. Lizard Skin wrap the SOLER Marc172 CATALDO Dario173 JORGENSON Matteo174 OLIVEIRA Nelson175 PEDRERO Antonio176 RUBIO Einer Augusto177 TORRES Albert178 VILLELLA DavideDirecteurs Sportifs: SCIANDRI Maximilian, GARCÍA ACOSTA JosĂ© VicenteTeam BikeExchange (BEX)The Australian team Bike Exchange is racing on Bianchi frames including the Oltra XR4 and Specialissima. All road bikes are equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 Disc group set. The Time Trial bike Aquila is equipped with rim brakes. The wheels are from Shimano and fitted with Pirelli rubber. The saddles are from Fizik and the components from YATES Simon182 HEPBURN Michael183 JUUL-JENSEN Christopher184 KANGERT Tanel185 MEYER Cameron186 NIEVE Mikel187 SCHULTZ Nick188 SCOTSON CallumDirecteurs Sportifs: WHITE Matthew, BATES GeneTeam DSM (DSM)The team DSM (Formerly team Sunweb) races on Scott road bikes equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed Disc groupset. Wheels are from Shimano and fitted with Vittoria tyres. Saddles are from PRO (Shimano brand). Elite Bottle HINDLEY Jai192 ARNDT Nikias193 BARDET Romain194 DENZ Nico195 HAMILTON Chris196 KANTER Max197 ROCHE Nicolas198 STORER MichaelDirecteurs Sportifs: WINSTON Matthew, WEST PhilipTeam Qhubeka ASSOS (TQA)The South-African team Qubeka Assos (Ex Team NTT) is racing the Giro d’Italia on the BMC Teammachine, BMC Timemachine Road, BMC Timemachine TT bikes. The bikes are equipped with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 11 speed group set Disc type. Crank set are from Rotor including the Power meter. Wheels are supplied by Hunt and rubber by Goodyear tyres. CeramicSpeed bearings are fitted wherever bearings are needed including the rear derailleur OSPW. GPS units are provided by Garmin. Tacx provides the Turbo NIZZOLO Giacomo202 CAMPENAERTS Victor203 FRANKINY Kilian204 LINDEMAN Bert-Jan205 POZZOVIVO Domenico206 SCHMID Mauro207 WALSCHEID Max208 WIÚNIOWSKI ƁukaszDirecteurs Sportifs: MISSAGLIA Gabriele, VIERHOUTEN AartTrek – Segafredo (TFS)The Team Trek Segafredo races on the Trek Emonda SLR 9 and Madone SLR 7 bikes equipped with SRAM eTap AXS 12 speed electric, disc brake type with pads from Swiss Stop. The components and wheels are Bontrager branded, tyres are from Pirelli. Powermeter is from Quarq and speedmeter / GPS provided by NIBALI Vincenzo212 BRAMBILLA Gianluca213 CICCONE Giulio214 DE KORT Koen215 GHEBREIGZABHIER Amanuel216 MOLLEMA Bauke217 MOSCA Jacopo218 MOSCHETTI MatteoDirecteurs Sportifs: ANDERSEN Kim, BAFFI AdrianoUAE-Team Emirates (UAD)The UAE – Team Emirates races on the Colnago frames equipped with Disc brakes type Campagnolo Super Record EPS 12 speed group set. The wheels are also from the Italian manufacturer and fitted with Vittoria tyres and tubulars. Power meters are provided by SRM. Pedals are from FORMOLO Davide222 CONTI Valerio223 COVI Alessandro224 DOMBROWSKI Joe225 GAVIRIA Fernando226 MOLANO Juan SebastiĂĄn227 RICHEZE Maximiliano228 ULISSI DiegoDirecteurs Sportifs: MARZANO Marco, BALDATO FabioThis page will be updated continually during the 3 weeks of the Giro d’Italia 2021 Giro d’Italia, Milan-San Remo under threat of cancellation due to coronavirus. February 24, 2020. 2020 UAE Tour LIVE STREAM. February 27, 2020.
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Cycling - Giro d'Italia - Stage 21 - Verona , Italy - May 29, His best finish in a Grand Tour was ninth in the 2021 Giro d'Italia but he is yet to feature in the Tour de France.

The 105th Giro d’Italia is well underway, with the grand finale set to take place in Verona during an individual time trial. The 2022 Italian Grand Tour is taking place between May 6 to May 29, where the riders will tackle 21 stages over a gruelling three-week period. Race organiser RCS initially announced the Grande Partenza would take place in Budapest, Hungary, before revealing the Italian stages of the event. Hungary hosted three stages of the Giro, with the Grand Tour then heading back to Italy after three days in the central European country. In total, the race is set to feature two ITTs, seven flat, six mountain, and six hilly stages in total. Last year's winner Egan Bernal didn't line up for the Giro this time around either, meaning there will be a new rider donning the Maglia Rosa on the top step of the podium in Verona, come the end of the race. (Image credit: Giro d'Italia)Week one - HungaryBudapest in Hungary will host the Grande Partenza of the 105th Giro d'Italia, after missing out on the chance to do so in 2020 due to the pandemic. This is the 14th time that the Giro has started outside of Italy, and is the first time that a Grand Tour has visited Hungary, with the country set to host the opening three stages of the tour. The Giro will begin on May 6 with a slightly undulating, largely flat 195km route from Budapest to VisegrĂĄd. The first maglia rosa will be awarded at the end of an increasingly narrow sprint. Day two signals the turn of the powerhouses, with the second stage consisting of a time trial. The route follows a city circuit from Pest to the historical centre of Buda. Partly on cobblestones, the final climb contains peaks of 14 per cent, with the finish line in Buda Square. The Grande Partenza ends with a 201km route from KaposvĂĄr to BalatonfĂŒred, taking in the sea of Hungary, Lake Balaton, which is where the race's first bunch sprint is expected to take one - ItalyThe peloton arrives in Sicily for the first Italian stage of the tour after a day's break, following the opening in not an easy start either, with a difficult mountain stage from Avola to Etna awaiting the riders, which includes a 14km final ascent. Two flat stages follow the opening mountain race, and gives the sprinters more chances to earn an early win on the tour. By this time the riders will have vacated Sicily and started heading further north, finishing the second of the flat stages at Scalea, the Riviera dei day after there is a hilly stage from Diamante to Potenza, before a circuit around Naples will see the riders hit plenty of undulating climbs. The week ends with an arduous mountain stage from Isernia to Blockhaus, which features double-digit gradients and the same finish as 2017. Following the conclusion of this race, the riders will have their second day off of the Giro as the leader of the pink jersey becomes clearer. Week twoThe 10th stage of the Giro will see a fairly simple start for the peloton, with the first stage flat along the eastern coast of Italy for half of the route. However, it will become slightly hillier as they head further inland, meaning only a select group of riders will be battling for the stage win. The route begins to head further north at this point, and a flat stage facilitates this towards Reggio Emilia. Following this, a race from Parma to Genova will see plenty of breakaways and a stretched-out peloton. The final three climbs of this hilly stage concludes the race with what will be a whittled-down group of a route from Sanremo to Cueno heads in the opposite direction to the 2020 summertime Milan-San Remo. The Cueno plain will ensure the peloton moves quickly towards the sprint finish at the end of this race. The final two days of this week will be tough, where there will be a series of difficult climbs on the hilly stage from Santena to Torino. During the next stage, stage 15, riders will spend 46km of the last 80 ascending. Week threeThe final week ends with three mountain stages, and one hilly, flat, and time trial stage apiece. Riders will spend the first two stages of this week, after their day's rest, climbing the tough mountains of the Dolomites. Here, the Santa Cristina pass returns to the Giro for the first time since 1999, on the way to Aprica. The final bunch sprint of the Giro will happen on stage 18 on the way to Treviso, with the flat route featuring the Prosecco-wine producing district and lowlands around 19 passes into Slovenia and closes with a summit finish, while the proceeding race returns to the Marmolada after 14 years without hosting a stage individual time trial around Verona completes the 2022 iteration of the Giro d'Italia, where the pink jersey winner will be crowned. Giro d'Italia 2022 routeStage one, Fri May 6Budapest - VisegrĂĄd195km flatStage two, Sat May 7Budapest - ITTStage three, Sun May 8KaposvĂĄr - BalatonfĂŒred201km flatStage four, Tue May 10Avola - Etna166km mountainStage five, Wed May 11Catania - Messina172km flatStage six, Thu May 12Palmi - Scalea (Riviera del Cedri)192km flatStage seven, Fri May 13Diamante - Potenza198km hillyStage eight, Sat May 14Napoli - Napoli149km hillyStage nine, Sun May 15Isernia - Blockhaus187km mountainStage ten, Tue May 17Pescara - Jesi194km hillyStage 11, Wed May 18Santarcangelo di Romagna - Reggio Emilia201km flatStage 12, Thu May 19Parma - Genova186km hillyStage 13, Fri May 20Sanremo - Cueno157km flatStage 14, Sat May 21Santena - Torino153km hillyStage 15, Sun May 22Rivarolo Canavese - Cogne177km mountain Stage 16, Tue May 24SalĂČ - Aprica 200km mountainStage 17, Wed May 25Ponte Di Legno - Lavarone165km mountainStage 18, Thu May 26Borgo Valsugana - Treviso146km flat Stage 19, Fri May 27Marano Lagunare - Santuario Di Castelmonte178km hillyStage 20, Sat May 28Belluno - Marmolada167km mountainStage 21, Sun May 29Verona - ITT Giro d'Italia 2022 stagesStage one, Budapest - VisegrĂĄd, 195km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)Unlike last year, the Giro begins with a 195km flat route through the north of Hungary. While the entire bunch will make it almost all the way to the finish together, the final climb to the line looks tough enough to stop the pure sprinters from remaining in contention. Expect the lighter, punchier riders to be in the mix here with the versatile fast-men that can hold on up the van der Poel storms to victory on stage one of the Giro d'ItaliaStage two, Budapest - Budapest, ITT(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)A day that will likely see world time trial champion Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers), take the stage and go into pink. The Italian won the first time trial of the 2021 Giro, and will expect to do the same heading into Budapest. Simon Yates wins Giro d'Italia stage two time trial in BudapestStage three, KaposvĂĄr - BalatonfĂŒred, 201km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)The third stage will see the race's first bunch sprint, with the finish line almost without any corners. Expect the peloton's best sprinters to be battling and jockeying for position heading into the final couple of kilometres around Lake Balaton. Mark Cavendish sprints to Giro d'Italia 2022 stage three victoryStage four, Avola - Etna, 166km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)A stage through inland Sicily with a summit finish, this part of the Giro starts in Avola, and later passes Pantalica and Vizzini on the approach to the volcano. The stage finishes by Rifugio Sapienza - as it has done before - but with a slightly different route this time around. The ascent starts in Ragalna, as in 2018, before shifting to the traditional Nicolosi side for the final 14km. Lennard KĂ€mna powers up Mount Etna to win stage four of the Giro d'ItaliaStage five, Catania - Messina, 172km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)This stage will inevitably see a bunch sprint at the end, after the riders head from Catania in the east of Sicily, to Messina in the north of the island. The riders will take in the gentle slopes of Portella Mandrazzi, before passing through Villafranca Tirrena and Ganzirri, where the tall steel tower of the former overhead power line is situated, referred to as Pilone dello Stretto. Arnaud DĂ©mare triumphant on Giro d'Italia stage five with strong sprintStage six, Palmi - Scalea (Riviera del Cedri), 192km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)The stage starts with an undulating terrain through Mileto, Vibo Valentia and Pizzo, but soon flattens out as the route follows the Tyrrhenian coast in the Italian region of Calabria. Expect a fast-running finale for the compact peloton. Arnaud DĂ©mare doubles up with sprint victory on stage six of the Giro d’ItaliaStage seven, Diamante - Potenza, 198km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)This stage includes the largest elevation on the entirety of the Giro route in 2022, with 4490m of climbing. Riders will pass through the Calabrian-Lucanian mountains, resembling a gradient normally witnessed on a Dolomite stage. The start along the sea on the east of Italy is the only partially flat stretch, before the demanding climbs begin after Maratea. The Giro returns to Monte Sirino after 23 years during this stage too, while the riders will climb the challenging Montagna Grande di Viggiano for the first-ever time. Koen Bouwman victorious in tightly fought Giro d'Italia 2022 stage sevenStage eight, Napoli - Napoli, 149km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)A short but intense stage leaves little time for the riders to catch their breath on a series of undulating climbs. Starting in Naples, the race heads to a Bacoli where the riders will cover a 19km circuit five times between Bacoli and Monte di Procida. At the end of the last lap, the route goes back to Naples, with the closing sprint along the Via Caracciolo seafront - expect a reduced group for this ending. Thomas De Gendt wins stage eight of the Giro d'Italia 2022 after race long breakStage nine, Isernia - Blockhaus, 187km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)This is a high mountain stage across the Apennines, starting in Isernia and heading towards Rionero Sannitico. The route rises past the Macerone pass, before hitting the first major climb in Roccaraso. The gradients begin to ease off as the route continues mostly downhill to Guardiagrele, but the double climb to Blockhaus begins at the end of that descent. The stage finale features double-digit gradients along a series of hairpin bends leading to the finish, with the finish the same as in Hindley triumphs in mountaintop sprint on Giro d’Italia stage nineStage ten, Pescara - Jesi, 194km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)This is truly a mixed stage, with a continuous flat route following the coast lasting for half of the course. Once the riders reach Civitanova Marche, they won't have many opportunities to recover because a series of demanding climbs, with steep stretches, will meet them. This will inevitably create a select group that arrives in Jesi for the final Girmay creates history with Giro d'Italia stage ten victoryStage 11, Santarcangelo di Romagna - Reggio Emilia, 201km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)Entirely flat, this stage is also the joint-longest of the Giro this year, alongside stage three in Hungary. Riders will head from the start along the ancient Via Emilia towards Bologna, before reaching some of the towns affected by the 2012 earthquake - San Giovanni in Persiceto, Crevalcore, Camposanto, Carpi and Correggio. The route then continues along straight and flat roads towards an expected bunch sprint at the end. Alberto Dainese sprints to victory on stage 11 of the Giro d'ItaliaStage 12, Parma - Genova, 186km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)This medium mountain stage will likely see plenty of breakaways. The route rises steadily at first, entering Liguria through the Bocco pass, before rapidly descending towards Chiavari. Once the riders reach the coast though, they will climb up to Ruta and then take a challenging ascent to Monte Becco, followed by another climb up to Monte Fasce. All three climbs are challenging, and will whittle down the peloton before the finish line in Genoa. Stefano Oldani victorious on stage 12 of Giro d'Italia in race dominated by the breakawayStage 13, Sanremo - Cueno, 157km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)This stage replicates what the riders faced in the 2020 summertime Milan-San Remo, but in the opposite direction. From Sanremo, the route climbs up to Colle di Nava and then turns towards Cuneo. Some of the most iconic Giro places are located on this route, with the Sanctuary of Vicoforte and MondovĂŹ both set to feature during this stage. The Cuneo plain will ensure a fast finale all the way to the closing sprint. Hat trick of wins for Arnaud DĂ©mare after stage 13 sprint at the Giro d'ItaliaStage 14, Santena - Torino, 153km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)A short and challenging stage, there is no chance for a rider to catch his breath before he takes yet another challenging hill. The first ten kilometres from Santena to Chieri are the only ones of the stage that are flat, and from there the peloton will face a circuit two and a half times that ascends to Colle della Maddalena, descends into Moncalieri and takes a punchy climb up to Santa Brigida. The finish line is at the Gran Madre, but the riders will have to climb the Superga hill twice before crossing the line for good. Simon Yates wins stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia with late attackStage 15, Rivarolo Canavese - Cogne, 177km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)This stage across the Western Alps features lengthy climbs with more generous gradients. Starting in Rivarolo Canavese, the route runs along the Dora Baltea to the VallĂ©e and the regional capital. The riders will then be welcomed with successive climbs from Pila up to Le Fleurs, a climb last witnessed 30 years ago on the Giro. Then comes the ascent to Verrogne, with Cogne the final destination in the Gran Paradiso National Park. 46km of the final 80 features a steady climb. Giulio Ciccone storms to victory on Giro d'Italia stage 15Stage 16, SalĂČ - Aprica, 200km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)This stage is a traditional mountain stage through the Valtellina that brings back some long forgotten climbs. The stage begins in SalĂČ, entering the Val Sabbia, and passes the Bagolino climb and Goletto di Cadino - last tackled in 1998 on the occasion of the victorious ride of Pantani in Montecampione. Riders then climb the Mortirolo from Monno, before descending into Grosio and following the roads of the Sforzato Wine. Finally, the route clears the Santa Cristina pass, last passed in 1999, to reach Aprica. Stage 17, Ponte Di Legno - Lavarone, 165km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)This is a stage divided into two parts: the first starts uphill before downhill lasts for over 70 kilometres; the second is a series of mountainous climbs. After crossing the Adige river, the route ascends to PalĂč di Giovo, passing through the Valle dei Mocheni, reaching Pergine Valsugana and heading for the finish at Lavarone. However, there are still a series of climbs left, such as the one to the Menador along the tunnels and tight hairpins of the former KaiserjĂ€gerweg. After the Monte Rovere categorised climb, the slender peloton will be just a few kilometres away from the 18, Borgo Valsugana - Treviso, 146km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)Stage 19, Marano Lagunare - Santuario Di Castelmonte, 178km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)Stage 20, Belluno - Marmolada, 167km(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)The last summit finish of the 2022 Giro d'Italia is a classic Dolomites stage. Starting in Belluno, the route takes a short diversion across the valley of the Piave river. The finale is the main part of this stage though, featuring three consective climbs. The first is Passo di San Pellegrino, where gradients exceed 15 per cent past Falcade, while the second is Passo Pordoi, and the final climb is Passo Fedaia, which includes the iconic Malga Ciapela straight. The gradients hover steadily above ten per cent here, but reach as high as 18 per cent in parts. After 14 years, the Marmolada will be hosting another stage 21, Verona - Verona, ITT(Image credit: Giro d'Italia)The final stage of the 2022 Giro d'Italia will be an individual time trial on the Torricelle Circuit, going anti-clockwise. The stage starts along straight and wide roads, before a climb of around five per cent follows. Split time is taken at the summit, where mountain points are available. The route then descends for four kilometres, with the final three kilometres along the city streets leading to Piazza Bra and the Arena of Verona.
Clasificación etapa 21 Giro de Italia 2021. El italiano Filippo Ganna (INEOS Grenadiers) se impuso en la etapa contrarreloj que cerraba el Giro de Italia 2021 con 12 segundos de ventaja sobre Rémi Cavagna. Su compatriota Edoardo Affini acabó tercero a 13 segundos. Egan Bernal ganó la clasificación general. Posición. Ciclista. Nacionalidad
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last updated 27 May 2021. Stage 17 at the Giro d'Italia breakaway - Gianni Moscon, Geoffrey Bouchard, 21, with Yates climbing to third at 3:23, with two more mountain finishes in the final Giro d'Italia 2022: Key information Dates: Friday 6th May to Sunday 29th May 2022 Start: Budapest, Hungary Finish: Verona, Italy Countries visited: Italy, Slovenia, Hungary UK television coverage: Eurosport, GCN+ 2021 winner: Egan Bernal The 105th Giro d'Italia will start on Friday 6th May in the Hungarian capital of Budapest before concluding three weeks later on Sunday 29th May with individual time trial through the streets of fair Verona. Along the way the peloton will tackle six true mountain stages, six hilly days, five sprinter stages and two individual time trials. Highlights of the race include Stage 20 which navigates three giants of the Giro – the Passo San Pellegrino, Passo Pordoi and Passo Fedaia – on top of which the stage will finish, Stage 9 to Blockhaus and Stage 8, a hilly 149km circuit around Napoli. With the route only having just been announced, no General Classification rider has yet put their hat in the ring for maglia rosa glory. Defending champion Egan Bernal is in recovery mode after a horrific crash during the off-season, which means pink is very much up for grabs come Verona on Stage 21. The lack of individual time trial kilometres would suggest a pure climber could fare well here, the likes of Simon Yates and Richard Carapaz springing to mind, although do not discount a returning Tom Dumoulin, Romain Bardet or Alejandro Valverde to be among the shake-up. Either way, only one rider will be wearing the maglia rosa on Sunday 29th May in Verona while the rest will have experienced nothing more than a Shakespearean tragedy. Jump to: Giro d'Italia 2022 route: stage by stage Giro d'Italia 2022 live TV guide Giro d'Italia 2022 start list Giro d'Italia 2022 route This year's Giro begins in Budapest and spends three days in Hungary before getting stuck into Italy on Stage 4 with Mount Etna. The race heads from the country's most southerly region of Sicily – paying a visit to Vincenzo Nibali's home of Messina – right to the very north with a trip to Napoli along the way before making the most of the mountainous Liguria, Piemonte, Valle D'Aosta, Lombardia and Trentino areas before finishing in Veneto with famous Passos Pordoi and Fedaia in the Dolomites and a final time-trial through Verona. Expect scenic countryside, coastline and mountain passes as well as bags of history, as per. Here's our breakdown of what to expect from each stage: Giro d'Italia 2022 route: stage by stage Stage 1: Friday 6th May, Budapest - VisegrĂĄd, 195km Elevation: 900m A year later than planned, Hungary finally gets its Grande Partenza and kicks things off with an opening stage that finishes with a small climb into Visegrad. Too tough for the pure sprinters, too easy for the General Classification lot, we imagine the first pink jersey will fall in the hands of a punchy classics rider, and the start list is packed with puncheurs going for the maglia rosa. Mathieu van der Poel, Magnus Cort, Biniam Girmay, Caleb Ewan, Diego Ulissi and Andrea Bagioli are just some of the names surely looking to taking the first jerseys. Stage 2: Saturday 7th May, Budapest - Budapest, (ITT) Elevation: 150m Day two and a short time trial around the narrow city streets of Budapest. The technical nature of the course coupled with the steep ramp to the line could results in decent time gaps at the finish. This could be an opportunity for specialists, like JoĂŁo Almeida, to bank time on rivals. Stage 3: Sunday 8th May, KaposvĂĄr - BalatonfĂŒred, 201km Elevation: 890m A long, flat stage concludes the Giro's visit to Hungary as the peloton heads to Lake Balaton and the first true sprinters finish of the race. While the final 50km take place alongside coastline, crosswinds are unlikely so expect all to reach the finish together. Stage 4: Tuesday 10th May, Avola - Etna, 166km Elevation: 3,580m First rest day and transfer from Hungary banked, the Giro kicks off Stage 4 on the island of Sicily and the first mountain of this year's race, Mount Etna, the big volcano that has been used on many occasions by the race. This year's ascent will take in parts of the Ragalna climb (used in 2018) and Nicolosi climb (used in 2011). However, big time gaps are not expected. Stage 5: Wednesday 11th May, Catania - Messina, 172km Elevation: 1,200m The final stage before the Giro reaches the Italian mainland, a 172km blast down to the Sicilian port city of Messina, the home town of everyone's favourite cycling shark, Vincenzo Nibali. Again, we expect this day to be taken by a sprinter, however the ascent of Portella Mandrazzi could give breakaway specialists ideas. Stage 6: Thursday 12th May, Palmi - Scalea (Riviera del Cedri), 192km Elevation: 900m Another flat sprinters stage, this time along the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria, one of the lesser visited regions of the Giro, to the town of Scalea. This will be one for the very quick men to contest, with the rest aiming to reach the finish unscathed. Stage 7: Friday 13th May, Diamante - Potenza, 198km Elevation: 4,490m Oh yes, this is a tasty stage alright. 4,490m of vertical elevation aacross 198km. No mountains, just countless undulating hills that sap the legs of energy with almost zero kilometres of flat road. This is the kind of stage a particuarly in-form favourite could cause carnage on, deciding to attack early to see who can keep up. Definitely a stage to bookmark in the diary. Stage 8: Saturday 14th May, Napoli - Napoli, 149km Elevation: 2,130m Vedi Napoli e poi muori. See Naples and then die, as Johann Wolgang von Goethe once wrote. These words may ring true for one of two lost souls who fail to tame the technical, testing 19km city circuit around Naopli on Stage 8. This is another one for the diary, not least to see a rare Giro visit to one of Italy's greatest cities. Stage 9: Sunday 15th May, Isernia - Blockhaus, 187km Elevation: 4,990m The opening week of the 2022 Giro concludes with a double ascent and summit finish of the legendary Blockhaus climb. First used in 1967, a stage won by an unknown 22-year-old called Eddy Merckx, Blockhaus is a climb steeped in Giro legend and arguably the first stage finish that will provide a clearer picture of the GC situation. Stage 10: Tuesday 17th May, Pescara - Jesi, 194km Elevation: 1,730m This is giving us similar vibes to Stage 10 of the 2020 Giro, won in dramatic fashion by Pete Sagan. A fairly mundane first half of the stage which goes into overdrive for the latter half. This will either fall to a strong breakaway rider or a punchy rider who has bided his time patiently in a reduced peloton. Stage 11: Wednesday 18th May, Santarcangelo di Romagna - Reggio Emilia, 201km Elevation: 480m 480m of vertical elevation in 201km, that makes Cambridgeshire look hilly! Honestly, while the route may be heading through Italy's culinary heartland, this route is anything but tasty. One of those days where you feel sorry for the commentators. What could there possible be to talk about? Stage 12: Thursday 19th May, Parma - Genova, 186km Elevation: 2,840m This as close to a cut-and-dry breakaway stage as you get. A rolling medium-mountain day halfway through the second week with a descent to the finish. I've heard Simon Pellaud has already got himself up the road. Highlight of this day being the race finishes in Genoa, home of Serie A football team Sampdoria, wearers of the best kit in Italian football (which, as it turns out, some enterprising soul has already turned into a cycling jersey). Stage 13: Friday 20th May, Sanremo - Cuneo, 157km Elevation: 1,450m Starting in a town well-known to pro cycling fans, San Remo, the race will head north towards the town of Cuneo, home of a lovely desert called Cuneesi al Rhum, meringue filled with a dark chocolate and rum-based filling. Unfortunately, despite visiting the town of Cuneo, the Giro misses yet another opportunity to climb the nearby Colle Fauniera, one of the great Italian Alps. Stage 14: Saturday 21th May, Santena - Torino, 153km Elevation: 3,470m The day before a trip to the moutains, this punchy 153km stage to Torino – home of the Fiat – could prove a dud if the GC men are worried about what's to come in 24 hours time. If they decide to go for it, there will be fireworks. Interesting fact time: Torino has the most Italian football championship titles of any city in Italy with 43; 36 belonging to Juventus and seven to Torino. Stage 15: Sunday 22nd May, Rivarolo Canavese - Cogne, 177km Elevation: 4,030m Three big mountains in the final 80km the day before the final rest day, what better incentive for GC riders to attack. This should be a day in which stronger climbers take the initiative and go off in pursuit of glory, hopefully making moves before the final climb to Cogne. Stage 16: Tuesday 24th May, Salo - Aprica, 200km Elevation: 5,440m This year's Giro 'wine stage' by virtue of its visit to the Sforzato region which runs along the Valtellina valley, this mountain stage visits the mythical Mortirolo pass some 70km from the finish. Fingers crossed for long range missiles everyone. Stage 17: Wednesday 25th May, Ponte di Legno - Lavarone, 165km Elevation: 3,740m Like a naughty sucker punch, Stage 17 comes hot of the heels of Stage 16 and takes the race back into the mountains, this time to Lavarone in Italy's Trento region. That first 8km uphill straight from the start should provide a good springboard for breakaway artists but we expect the stage to be contested by the big GC men. Stage 18: Thursday 26th May, Borgo Valsugana - Treviso, 146km Elevation: 570m Finally a rest from the high mountains with a fast sprinters' stage that is basically downhill all day. We expect this to be a rapid one. The winner will be whoever has managed their body best in the high mountains which means a surprise sprinter could take the spoils. Stage 19: Friday 27th May, Marano Lagunare - Santuario Di Castelmonte, 178km Elevation: 3,230m The penultimate 'bumpy' day, Stage 19 takes the peloton for a brief visit to Slovenia although do not expect this to tempt Tadej Pogačar or PrimoĆŸ Roglič into racing, they have bigger, yellower fish to fry in July. With the giant day that lies in wait the day after, we expect the GC men to leave this to breakaway artists and those whose ambitions of pink are already over. So Mikel Landa, then. Stage 20: Saturday 28th May, Belluno - Marmolada, 167km Elevation: 4,490m And for our last song, one of the classics. A monumental mountain stage through Italy's imposing Dolomites, Stage 20 takes on the Passo di San Pellegrino, Passo Pordoi, this year's Cima Coppi, and the Passo Fedaia, the stage's summit finish venue. The last roll of the dice for any GC rider hoping to improve their position, we'll be watching this day from start to finish. Stage 21: Sunday 29th May, Verona - Verona, (ITT) In fair Verona, where we lay our final scene. From ancient grudge break to new mutiny. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. The final day of the 2022 Giro will be a individual time trial through the Shakesperean city of Verona where one man will be crowned champion. Who will it be? Giro d'Italia 2022 live TV guide Live TV coverage of the 2022 Giro d'Italia will be on Eurosport and GCN+. 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