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- Giro d'Italia Women, Italy - July 7 - 14

- Route Presentation - Tuesday, December 12

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- Route details for the 2024 Giro d'Italia Women will be presented and streamed live on Tuesday, December 12.

- This page will be updated throughout the race.


- Start List here. (final)

- Stage results, general classification and other classifications here.

- 2023 Giro d'Italia Route details on the official site here.

- 2024 Giro d'Italia Men's and Women's Route Presentations - Friday, October 13

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Official English)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Official Italian)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rai Sport, geo-restricted)

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- The routes for the women's and men's 2024 Giro d'Italia will be presented Friday, October 13. There will be live streams.

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- Monday is a rest day at the Giro d'Italia. The race resumes Tuesday with Stage 16.

- Monday is a rest day at the Giro d'Italia. The race resumes Tuesday with Stage 10.

- Opening Ceremony & Teams Presentation

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Official)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Eitb, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rai, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)

- Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) won the 2022 Giro d'Italia. 

- Team DSM roster for the 2023 Tour of Italy:

Alberto Dainese (ITA)
Jonas Iversby Hvideberg (NOR)
Andreas Leknessund (NOR)
Marius Mayrhofer (GER)
Niklas Märkl (GER)
Florian Stork (GER)
Martijn Tusveld (NED)
Harm Vanhoucke (BEL)

- Soudal-Quick-Step lineup for the 2023 Tour d'Italie:

Davide Ballerini (ITA)
Mattia Cattaneo (ITA)
Josef Cerny (CZE)
Remco Evenepoel (BEL)
Jan Hirt (CZE)
Pieter Serry (BEL)
Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)
Louis Vervaeke (BEL)
Sports directors: Davide Bramati (ITA)
Klaas Lodewyck (BEL)
Geert Van Bondt (BEL)

- Soudal Quick-Step sports director Davide Bramati: "It’s time for the season’s first Grand Tour and we can’t wait to get things started, especially as we will race it with the World Champion in our ranks. We travel to Italy with a strong team, riders who are all determined to do a good race, show the Wolfpack spirit and help Remco get the best possible result in the general classification."

- 2023 Giro d'Italia stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 ITT - Saturday, May 6
Start at 13:50 CET, 7:50am ET
Finish at 17:10 CET, 11:10am ET

Stage 2 - Sunday, May 7
Start at 12:20 CET, 6:20am ET
Finish at 17:12 CET, 11:12am ET

Stage 3 -  Monday, May 8
Start at 11:45 CET, 5:45am ET
Finish at 17:12 CET, 11:12am ET

Stage 4 - Tuesday, May 9
Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
Finish at 17:15 CET, 11:15am ET

Stage 5 - Wednesday, May 10
Start at 12:40 CET, 6:40am ET
Finish at 17:12 CET, 11:12am ET

Stage 6 - Thursday, May 11
Start at 12:55 CET, 6:55am ET
Finish at 17:13 CET, 11:13am ET

Stage 7 - Friday, May 12
Start at 11:15 CET, 5:15am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 8 - Saturday, May 13
Start at 11:50 CET, 5:50am ET
Finish at 17:11 CET, 11:11am ET

Stage 9 ITT - Sunday, May 14
-Start at 13:10 CET, 7:10am ET
Finish at 17:10 CET, 11:10am ET

Rest Day - Monday, May 15

Stage 10 - Tuesday, May 16
Start at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 11 - Wednesday, May 17
Start at 11:25 CET, 5:25am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 12 - Thursday, May 18
Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 13 - Friday, May 19
Start at 11:00 CET, 5:00am ET
Finish at 17:11 CET, 11:11am ET

Stage 14 - Saturday, May 20
Start at 12:00 CET, 6:00am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 15 - Sunday, May 21
Start at 11:45 CET, 5:45am ET
Finish at 17:12 CET, 11:12am ET

Rest Day - Monday, May 22

Stage 16 - Tuesday, May 23
Start at 10:50 CET, 4:50am ET
Finish at 17:15 CET, 11:15am ET

Stage 17 - Wednesday, May 24
Start at 12:45 CET, 6:45am ET
Finish at 17:13 CET, 11:13am ET

Stage 18 - Thursday, May 25
Start at 12:20 CET, 6:20am ET
Finish at 17:18 CET, 11:18am ET

Stage 19 - Friday, May 26
Start at 11:35 CET, 5:35am ET
Finish at 17:13 CET, 11:13am ET

Stage 20 ITT - Saturday, May 27
Start at 11:30 CET, 5:30am ET
Finish at 18:30 CET, 12:30pm ET

Stage 21 - Sunday, May 28
Start at 15:25 CET, 9:25am ET
Finish at 18:33 CET, 12:33pm ET

- The 2023 Giro d'Italia is being held May 6-28.

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- Recent Giro d'Italia winners:

2019: Richard Carapaz
2018: Chris Froome
2017: Tom Dumoulin
2016: Vincenzo Nibali
2015: Alberto Contador
2014: Nairo Quintana
2013: Vincenzo Nibali
2012: Ryder Hesjedal
2011: Michele Scarponi
2010: Ivan Basso
2009: Denis Menchov
2008: Alberto Contador
2007: Danilo Di Luca
2006: Ivan Basso
2005: Paolo Savoldelli
2004: Damiano Cunego
2003: Gilberto Simoni
2002: Paolo Savoldelli
2001: Gilberto Simoni
2000: Stefano Garzelli
1999: Ivan Gotti
1998: Marco Pantani

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- Welcome to our live coverage guide for the 2023 Giro d'Italia (Tour of Italy or Tour d'Italie en direct) .

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May 6-28, Italy
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Start List (final)

Stage 21 starts at 3:25pm CET
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Notes from the 2022 Giro d'Italia

- 2023 Giro d'Italia Route Presentation - Monday, October 17

- Expected LIVE video here. (Official)

- Expected LIVE video here and here. (Official)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rai Sport, geo-restricted)

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- The route for the 2023 Giro d'Italia will be unveiled on Monday, October 17. There will be live streams.

- Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) won the 2022 Giro d'Italia.

- 2022 Giro d'Italia Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:

Stage details Stage profiles
Stage 1: Friday, May 6
Budapest/Visegrád (195 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 2: Saturday, May 7
Budapest/Budapest TISSOT ITT (9.2 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 3: Sunday, May 8
Kaposvár/Balatonfüred (201 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Rest Day: Monday, May 9  
Stage 4: Tuesday, May 10
Avola/Etna-Nicolosi (Rif. Sapienza) (170 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 5: Wednesday, May 11
Catania/Messina (174 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 6: Thursday, May 12
Palmi/Scalea (Riviera dei Cedri) (192 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 7: Friday, May 13
Diamante/Potenza (196 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 8: Saturday, May 14
Napoli/Napoli (Procida Capitale Italiana della Cultura) (153 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 9: Sunday, May 15
Isernia/Blockhaus (189 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Rest Day: Monday, May 16  
Stage 10: Tuesday, May 17
Pescara/Jesi (196 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 11: Wednesday, May 18
Santarcangelo di Romagna/Reggio Emilia Parmigiano Reggiano Food Stage (203 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 12: Thursday, May 19
Parma/Genova (202 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 13: Friday, May 20
Sanremo/Cuneo (150 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 14: Saturday, May 21
Santena/Torino (147 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 15: Sunday, May 22
Rivarolo Canavese/Cogne (178 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Rest Day: Monday, May 23  
Stage 16: Tuesday, May 24
Salò/Aprica (Sforzato Wine Stage) (202 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
 
Stage 17: Wednesday, May 25
Ponte di Legno/Lavarone (168 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 18: Thursday, May 26
Borgo Valsugana/Treviso (151 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 19: Friday, May 27
Marano Lagunare/Santuario di Castelmonte (177 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 20: Saturday, May 28
Belluno/Marmolada (Passo Fedaia) (167 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 21: Sunday, May 29
Verona (Cronometro delle Colline Veronesi)/Tissot ITT (17,4 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.

 

- 2022 Giro d'Italia Route details on the official site here.

- Alessandro Covi (UAE Team Emirates) won Stage 20. Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) is new leader in the general classification heading into Sunday's final stage individual time trial.

- Official site tracking and ticker LIVE here.

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- Expected LIVE video here.  (Eitb, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (M4 Sport, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rai Sport, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rai 2, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rsi La2, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (S4C, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (SBS, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)

- Monday is a rest day at the Giro d'Italia. The race resumes Tuesday with Stage 16.

- Koen Bouwman (Jumbo-Visma) won Stage 19. Richard Carapaz (INEOS Grenadiers) remains in the maglia rosa as overall leader.

- Dries de Bondt (Alpecin-Fenix) won Stage 18. Richard Carapaz (INEOS Grenadiers) remains overall leader.

- Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious) won Stage 17. Richard Carapaz (INEOS Grenadiers) remains leader in the general classification.

- Jan Hirt (Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux) won Stage 16. Richard Carapaz (INEOS Grenadiers) remains leader on G.C.

- Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo) won Stage 15. Richard Carapaz (INEOS Grenadiers) remains overall race leader.

- Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange-Jayco) won Stage 14. Richard Carapaz (INEOS Grenadiers) is new leader in the general classification.

- Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) won Stage 13. Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) remains in the pink jersey as overall leader.

- Stefano Oldani (Team Alpecin-Fenix) won Stage 12. Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) retained the overall race lead.

- Alberto Dainese (Team DSM) won Stage 11. Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) remains leader in the general classification.

- Biniam Girmay (Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux) won Stage 10. Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) remains leader on G.C.

- Monday is a rest day at the Giro d'Italia. The race resumes Tuesday with Stage 10.

- Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) won Stage 9. Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) remains race leader.

- Thomas De Gendt (Lotto Soudal) won Stage 8. Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) remains leader in the general classification.

- Koen Bouwman (Team Jumbo-Visma) won Stage 7. Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) remains overall leader.

- Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) won Stage 6, his second stage win in a row. Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) remains leader on G.C.

- Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) won Stage 5. Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) remains overall leader.

- Enrico Gasparotto, Bora-Hansgrohe Sports Director, following Stage 4: "This morning we discussed that the stage could go in two directions: either the GC teams control the stage well, or a big breakaway group will be allowed to go clear. If a big group went, we wanted to be represented by Lennard, who is in good shape. He ultimately put in an incredible performance and managed his forces well. At the beginning he saved his energy and then went full throttle. We’re very happy to have won a stage and the morale in the team is really high. Our GC riders were also able to reach the finish in a group of about 20 riders and thereby stayed together with the other GC riders. So it was a good team performance from that perspective as well."

- Lennard Kamna (Bora-Hansgrohe) won Stage 4. Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) is new leader in the general classification.

- Monday is a transfer/rest day at the Giro d'Italia. The race resumes Tuesday with Stage 4.

- Mark Cavendish (Quickstep-Alpha Vinyl) won Stage 3. Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) remains leader on G.C.

- Matt White, Team BikeExchange-Jayco Head Sport Director, following Stage 2: "Winning in the Giro d’Italia is always a lovely day, and the time trial Simon produced today was a very, very impressive one. We had a feeling he would be in the mix, but for him to win his first TT in a Grand Tour, it was a very special effort from him. It was also one of the best time trials Sobrero has ever ridden as well and I think across the board the team performed very well today, and it’s a nice reward for Matteo to be in the best young rider jersey."

- More from Simon Yates: "Today was a 12-minute effort, we still have some much more demanding stages in front of us. But of course, we will celebrate today, it’s one of only two time trials I have ever won and my first ever in a Grand Tour, so we’ll enjoy today, but I think we need to look at the bigger picture."

- Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange-Jayco) after Stage 2, which he won: "I was never confident, Van der Poel was close as well, but of course you always have that belief that you can win, and eventually I managed to hang on."

- Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange-Jayco) won Stage 2. Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) remains overall leader.

- Jens Zemke, Bora-Hansgrohe sports director, following Stage 1: "Big congrats to the whole team. Everybody did a perfect job and how they presented themselves in the final is really promising. After those setbacks in the last weeks this is more than we hoped for, and I believe we can take some confidence from this first stage."

- Wilco Kelderman (Bora-Hansgrohe) after Stage 1: "Actually, I was caught up behind that crash at the bottom of the climb. I had to dig deep to get back in position and I hit the front just after Lenni was caught. I wanted to carry the momentum even I knew it was quite early. I think we can be really happy with today."

- Lennard Kämna (Bora-Hansgrohe) following Stage 1: "We didn’t plan to attack in the final, but when I had a good position, and the pace went down a little I thought it’s a good moment to give it a try. In the end it was longer than I thought to the line, and I blew up. But sensations have been really good, so I can be happy."

- Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Team DSM roster for the 2022 Giro d'Italia:

Thymen Arensman (NED)
Romain Bardet (FRA)

Cees Bol (NED)

Romain Combaud (FRA)
Alberto Dainese (ITA)

Nico Denz (GER)

Chris Hamilton (AUS)
Martijn Tusveld (NED)

- Matt Winston, Team DSM coach: "We head to Italy with a strong team to support Romain where we will aim for a good GC result as a team. We need to be switched on and in the race early, since there will be some difficult stages in the first seven days but we have to think about the final week in the northern part of Italy too, which also will be super hard. We have two sprint options with Cees and Alberto that we will take on a day-by-day approach so that we are in the hunt for the sprint results. We continue with that atmosphere that we brought together in Tour of the Alps and the Tour of Turkey, with a focus on good teamwork, which we hope will bring us to a good lap around Italy."

- Opening Ceremony & Teams Presentation

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Eitb, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rai, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (SuperSport, geo-restricted) 

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Official)

- 2022 Giro d'Italia stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Friday, May 6
Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
Finish at 17:30 CET, 11:30am ET

Stage 2 ITT - Saturday, May 7
Start at 14:00 CET, 8:00am ET
Finish at 17:30 CET, 11:30am ET

Stage 3 - Sunday, May 8
Start at 12:25 CET, 6:25am ET
Finish at 17:15 CET, 11:15am ET

Rest Day -  Monday, May 9

Stage 4 - Tuesday, May 10
Start at 12:25 CET, 6:25am ET
Finish at 17:11 CET, 11:11am ET

Stage 5 - Wednesday, May 11
Start at 11:30 CET, 5:30am ET
Finish at 16:00 CET, 10:00am ET

Stage 6 - Thursday, May 12
Start at 12:35 CET, 6:35am ET
Finish at 17:12 CET, 11:12am ET

Stage 7 - Friday, May 13
Start at 11:40 CET, 5:40am ET
Finish at 17:13 CET, 11:13am ET

Stage 8 - Saturday, May 14
Start at 13:35 CET, 7:35am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 9 - Sunday, May 15
Start at 11:40 CET, 5:40am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Rest Day - Monday, May 16

Stage 10 - Tuesday, May 17
Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 11 - Wednesday, May 18
Start at 12:20 CET, 6:20am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 12 - Thursday, May 19
Start at 11:55 CET, 5:55am ET
Finish at 17:13 CET, 11:13am ET

Stage 13 - Friday, May 20
Start at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
Finish at 17:15 CET, 11:15am ET

Stage 14 - Saturday, May 21
Start at 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 15 - Sunday, May 22
Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET
Finish at 17:13 CET, 11:13am ET

Rest Day - Monday, May 23

Stage 16 - Tuesday, May 24
Start at 11:00 CET, 5:00am ET
Finish at 17:12 CET, 11:12am ET

Stage 17 - Wednesday, May 25
Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
Finish at 17:13 CET, 11:13am ET

Stage 18 - Thursday, May 26
Start at 13:47 CET, 7:47am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 19 - Friday, May 27
Start at 12:10 CET, 6:10am ET
Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 20 - Saturday, May 28
Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET
Finish at 17:12 CET, 11:12am ET

Stage 21 ITT - Sunday, May 29
Start at 13:55 CET, 7:55am ET
Finish at 17:10 CET, 11:10am ET

- Egan Bernal (INEOS Grenadiers) won the 2021 Giro d'Italia.

- The 2022 Giro d'Italia is being held May 6-29.

 

 


Alessandro Covi (UAE Team Emirates) wins Stage 20.
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Alessandro Covi (UAE Team Emirates) raises his arms on the podium following his Stage 20 victory.
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Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) is new race leader following Stage 20.
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2022 Giro d'Italia Stage 21 Profile

 


Koen Bouwman (Jumbo-Visma) wins Stage 19.
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Koen Bouwman (Jumbo-Visma) celebrates on the podium following his Stage 19 victory.
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Dries de Bondt (Alpecin-Fenix) wins Stage 18.
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Dries de Bondt (Alpecin-Fenix) on the podium following his Stage 18 victory
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Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious) wins Stage 17.
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Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious) smiles on the podium following his Stage 17 victory.
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Jan Hirt (Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux) wins Stage 16.
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Jan Hirt (Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux) gives a thumbs up from the podium following his Stage 16 victory.
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Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo) wins Stage 15.
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Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo) on the podium following his Stage 15 victory
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Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange-Jayco) wins Stage 14.
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Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange-Jayco) sprays champagne from the podium following his Stage 14 victory.
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Richard Carapaz (INEOS Grenadiers) is in the maglia rosa as new overall leader following Stage 14.
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Sprint leader Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ), center, wins Stage 13.
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Following his Stage 13 victory, Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) indicates the number of stage wins he has in this edition of the Giro: 3. And as those who have seen the Quentin Tarantino film "Inglourious Basterds" know, this is the preferred way to indicate the number 3 in Western Europe!
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It's an uphill sprint to the finish line among remnants of the breakaway at the end of Stage 12...
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Stefano Oldani (Alpecin-Fenix) wins Stage 12.
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Stefano Oldani (Alpecin-Fenix) celebrates his Stage 12 victory on the podium.
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Alberto Dainese (Team DSM) wins Stage 11.
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Alberto Dainese (Team DSM) on the podium following his Stage 11 victory
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Biniam Girmay (Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux) wins Giro d'Italia Stage 10, making history as the first Black African cyclist to win a stage in a Grand Tour.
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A triumphant Biniam Girmay (Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux) celebrates his Stage 10 victory on the podium.
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Biniam Girmay (Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux) suffered an eye injury when he was hit by the cork after he opened his celebratory champagne bottle. The injury has forced him out of the race.
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Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe), right, sprints to victory from the breakaway at the end of Stage 9.
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Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) on the podium following his Stage 9 victory
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An ecstatic Juan Pedro Lopez has just realized that he's done enough to hold onto the maglia rosa as race leader heading into the Giro's second rest day.
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Thomas De Gendt (Lotto Soudal) wins Stage 8.
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Thomas De Gendt (Lotto Soudal) celebrates his Stage 8 victory on the podium.
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Koen Bouwman (Team Jumbo-Visma) wins Stage 7.
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Koen Bouwman (Team Jumbo-Visma) sprays champagne from the podium following his Stage 7 victory.
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Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ), left, wins Stage 6, his second consecutive stage victory.
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Arnaud Démare celebrates his Stage 6 victory with champagne on the podium.
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Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) wins Stage 5.
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A pumped Arnaud Démare celebrates his Stage 5 victory on the podium.
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Lennard Kamna (Bora-Hansgrohe) wins Stage 4 on Mount Etna. Kamna after the stage: "That was a super hard day, especially the final climb. I almost thought I lost the chance to win the day when I heard that López was 35 seconds ahead. But I was ultimately able to catch up. Then I tried to recover a bit for the sprint and that ended up being a good plan. To have this victory in the bag is particularly important for our team and takes some of the pressure off. Everything went well for us and we’re on the right track. I’ve now also taken the lead in the mountain classification, the first classification jersey I've worn in my career and I'm very proud to have done that."
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Following Stage 4, Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) is in the pink jersey as new overall leader.
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Mark Cavendish (Quickstep-Alpha Vinyl) wins Stage 3. Said Cavendish post-stage: "I am very happy! We really wanted to do good in the first bunch sprint, and that’s exactly what we did. I’m so delighted with this great victory, 14 years after my first one here and nine years since my last success in this amazing race that I love so much."
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Mark Cavendish (Quickstep-Alpha Vinyl) wins. "The boys were phenomenal today, the way they protected me and controlled the peloton was just outstanding. I knew I had to deliver with such a fantastic team around me and I’m content I could do it. Everyone was so committed today. In the sprint, things were hectic, but Michael remained super cool all the time. Then I had to go long in the end, with 300 meters left, but I had the legs to do that and I’m happy I could hang on for that long."
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Mark Cavendish (Quickstep-Alpha Vinyl) on the podium following his Stage 3 victory
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Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange-Jayco) climbs to victory in the Stage 2 individual time trial. Yates following the stage: "I just tried to go as fast as possible, I have to thank our partners, Giant and Cadex, we put a lot of work into our equipment this year, and of course it’s paying off."
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Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) in the maglia rosa climbs to second place in the Stage 2 ITT and retained the overall race lead.
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Mathieu van der Poel, right, and Biniam Girmay battle it out at the finish of Stage 1, won by Van der Poel. Caleb Ewan crashed during the sprint to the line.
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Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) is in the maglia rosa as first overall leader of the 2022 Giro d'Italia.
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Egan Bernal (INEOS Grenadiers) won the 2021 Giro d'Italia.
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