The final stage and once the peloton has arrived by plane in the morning, there’s a quick trip to the beach followed by a criterium around Rome.
If you’ve been watching for all three weeks today’s stage has a later than usual finish at 6.45pm CEST.
The final stage and once the peloton has arrived by plane in the morning, there’s a quick trip to the beach followed by a criterium around Rome.
If you’ve been watching for all three weeks today’s stage has a later than usual finish at 6.45pm CEST.
The last decisive stage of the Giro d’Italia and two climbs of Monte Grappa await. Can anyone beat Pogačar?
A likely sprint stage but the last chance for the breakaway among riders who fear the Alps.
The Giro resumes… hopefully given the mix of bad weather and some beef between the riders, their union and race organisers RCS.
A welcome rest day in the Giro for many riders after the hardest stage although spending it at altitude can make it a little less restful.
Enjoyed the Giro so far? Whatever we’ve thought of the race so far today is a big change with the distance, high mountains and also the arrival of bad weather… although Pogačar could just extend his lead.
The second time trial and two races today: Filippo Ganna’s bid to stay in the hot seat for the afternoon and the contest among the GC contenders for the podium and beyond.
The traditional Emilia-Romagna sprint stage. There’s not much to preview as you can surely already tell from the preview above that it’s a sprint stage and Jonathan Milan is the pick.. but we can review as well.