2017 Giro d'Italia

2017 Giro d'Italia
2017 UCI World Tour
Race details
Dates 5–28 May 2017
Stages 21
Distance 3,572.2 km (2,220 mi)
Results

The 2017 Giro d'Italia will be 100th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tour races. The race will start on 5 May in Alghero on the island of Sardinia,[1] and end on 28 May in Milan.

Teams

All UCI WorldTeams were automatically invited and were obliged to attend the race.

Route and stages

Details about the first three stages of the race were unveiled at a press conference on 14 September 2016. The remainder of the route was unveiled by race director Mauro Vegni on 25 October 2016.[1] However, organizers RCS Sport leaked the route on their website the day before the official presentation.[2]

There will be 21 stages in the race, covering a total distance of 3,572.2 km (2,220 mi), 105.1 km (65.3 mi) longer than the 2016 Giro. The longest race stage will be stage 12 at 237 km (147 mi), and stage 14 the shortest at 131 km (81 mi). The race features a total of 67.2 km (42 mi) in individual time trials and five summit finishes: stage 4, to Mount Etna; stage 9, to Blockhaus; stage 14, to Oropa; stage 18, to Ortisei/St. Ulrich; and stage 19, to Piancavallo. The Cima Coppi (the race's highest elevation) will be Stelvio Pass, summited during stage 16.

List of stages
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 5 May AlgheroOlbia 203 km (126 mi) Flat stage
2 6 May OlbiaTortolì 208 km (129 mi) Hilly stage
3 7 May TortolìCagliari 148 km (92 mi) Flat stage
8 May Rest day
4 9 May Cefalù - Etna (Rifugio Sapienza) 180 km (112 mi) Mountain stage
5 10 May Pedara - Messina 157 km (98 mi) Flat stage
6 11 May Reggio Calabria - Terme Luigiane 207 km (129 mi) Hilly stage
7 12 May Castrovillari - Alberobello 220 km (137 mi) Flat stage
8 13 May Molfetta - Peschici 189 km (117 mi) Medium-mountain stage
9 14 May Montenero di Bisaccia - Blockhaus 139 km (86 mi) Mountain stage
15 May Rest day
10 16 May Sagrantino Stage
Foligno - Montefalco
39.2 km (24 mi) Individual time trial
11 17 May Florence (Ponte a Ema) - Bagno di Romagna 161 km (100 mi) Medium-mountain stage
12 18 May Forlì - Reggio Emilia 237 km (147 mi) Flat Stage
13 19 May Reggio Emilia - Tortona 162 km (101 mi) Flat stage
14 20 May Castellania - Santuario di Oropa 131 km (81 mi) Mountain stage
15 21 May Valdengo - Bergamo 199 km (124 mi) Medium-mountain stage
22 May Rest day
16 23 May Rovetta - Bormio 227 km (141 mi) Mountain stage
17 24 May Tirano - Canazei 219 km (136 mi) Medium-mountain stage
18 25 May Moena - Ortisei/St. Ulrich 137 km (85 mi) Mountain stage
19 26 May Innichen/San Candido - Piancavallo 191 km (119 mi) Mountain stage
20 27 May Pordenone - Asiago 190 km (118 mi) Mountain stage
21 28 May Monza (Autodromo) - Milan 28 km (17 mi) Individual time trial

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