THE GIRO D'ITALIA

When flecks of pink start to mix with Italy’s yellows, greens, browns, you know the Giro d’Italia is on the way.

May 6th kicks off the first of the annual Grand Tours with what will surely be a spicy TT from Fossacesia Marina to Ortona. From there, riders will cover 3,489 kilometers and 51,400 meters of elevation in 21 stages across some of the most stunning roads in Europe.

Special eyes on Stage 19–the Queen stage–featuring the ever-feared Passo Giau and a max grade of 16.2% 😐. As far as GC excitement goes, we're keeping tabs on the battle between svelte king Roglic and the rainbow, white-bib-kitted Evenepoel.

What will be taking Jumbo-Visma to the top of every climb and across the finish line? Brute strength, clever tactics, and their arsenal of bikes. Dive into the details below.

IL GARIBALDI 2023

Every detail of every stage of this year's Giro. Make yourself an espresso and brush up on your Italian.

Where to Watch

Live or replay, here is where you can catch every stage of the 2023 Giro.

THE ROUTE

Starting on the beautiful Costa dei Trabocchi and ending in Rome, this year's Giro route has the iconic mountaintop finishes fans expect as well as the unusual inclusion of three long time trials—the Primoz special. As he puts it he is expecting "a big fight" and let Remco Evenepoel know that he will do his best to "make his life harder."

Smack talk aside, we expect this year's Giro to be one of the more exciting editions in recent years. For a stage-by-stage route breakdown, check out Komoot's Official Stage Guide.

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THE RIDERS

Primoz Roglic

Slovenia 🇸🇮

Sepp Kuss

United States of America 🇺🇸

Edoardo Affini

Italy 🇮🇹

Sam Oomen

The Netherlands 🇳🇱

Koen Bouwman

The Netherlands 🇳🇱

Rohan Dennis

Australia 🇦🇺

Michel Hessmann

Germany 🇩🇪

Tom Gloag

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

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