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102ND GIRO D'ITALIA ROUTE
The 102nd edition of the Giro d’Italia will start from Bologna on 11 May and finish in Verona on 2 June. With 3,518.5 km of racing packing in 46,500 meters of total elevation, this edition is one of the hardest courses in recent years.
The Big Start from the Emilia-Romagna capital city and the finish in Verona with its ‘traditional’ arrival in the Arena, are both ITTs. The Cima Coppi (highest mountain of the Giro) will be the Gavia Pass at 2,618 metres above sea level; the Mortirolo will be this edition’s Montagna Pantani; and the Bartali stage will be the Bologna-Fucecchio. Homage will be paid to Fausto Coppi in the centenary of his birth with the finish in Novi Ligure and the Cuneo-Pinerolo stage. The challenging route will once more be well balanced, featuring no fewer than 3 individual time trials and a host of climbs, some making their debuts while other legendary passes remain.
The Big Start from the Emilia-Romagna capital city and the finish in Verona with its ‘traditional’ arrival in the Arena, are both ITTs. The Cima Coppi (highest mountain of the Giro) will be the Gavia Pass at 2,618 metres above sea level; the Mortirolo will be this edition’s Montagna Pantani; and the Bartali stage will be the Bologna-Fucecchio. Homage will be paid to Fausto Coppi in the centenary of his birth with the finish in Novi Ligure and the Cuneo-Pinerolo stage.
DISTINCTIVE ASPECTS OF THE RACE
- 3 Individual Time Trials
- 6 Low Difficulty Stages
- 7 Medium Difficulty Stages
- 5 High Difficulty Stages
BROADCAST
You can catch the action daily live on TV or stream it via DSTV Now. Check the TV Guide for details.
STAGES
Giro D'italia 2020
STAGE | DATE | TYPE | START AND FINISH | DISTANCE |
1 | Sat, May 11 | Individual time-trial | Bologna to Bologna (San Luca) | 8.2 km |
2 | Sun, May 12 | Flat stage | Bologna to Fucecchio | 200 km |
3 | Mon, May 13 | Flat stage | Vinci to Orbetello | 219 km |
4 | Tue, May 14 | Flat stage | Orbetello to Frascati | 228 km |
5 | Wed, May 15 | Flat stage | Frascati to Terracina | 140 km |
6 | Thurs, May 16 | Flat stage | Cassino to San Giovanni Rotondo | 233 km |
7 | Fri, May 17 | Flat stage | Vasto to L'Aquila | 180 km |
8 | Sat, May 18 | Flat stage | Tortoreto Lido to Pesaro | 235 km |
9 | Sun, 19 | Individual time-trial | Riccione to San Marino | 34.7 km |
- | Mon, 20 | Rest Day | ||
10 | Tue, May 21 | Flat stage | Ravenna to Modena | 147 km |
11 | Wed, May 22 | Flat stage | Carpi to Novi Ligure | 206 km |
12 | Thurs, 23 | Intermediate stage | Cuneo to Pinerolo | 146 km |
13 | Fri, May 24 | Mountain stage | Pinerolo to Ceresole Reale (Serrù Lake) | 188 km |
14 | Sat, May 25 | Mountain stage | Saint-Vincent to Courmayeur (Skyway Monte Bianco) | 131 km |
15 | Sun, 26 | Hilly stage | Ivrea to Como | 237 km |
- | Mon, May 27 | Rest Day | ||
16 | Tue, May 28 | Mountain stage | Lovere to Ponte di Legno | 226 km |
17 | Wed, May 29 | Mountain stage | Commezzadura (Val di Sole) to Anterselva/Antholz | 180 km |
18 | Thurs, May 30 | Flat stage | Valdaora/Olang to Santa Maria di Sala | 220 km |
19 | Fri, May 31 | Mountain stage | Treviso to San Martino di Castrozza | 151 km |
20 | Sat, June 1 | Mountain stage | Feltre to Croce d’Aune-Monte Avena | 193 km |
21 | Sun, June 2 | Individual time-trial | Verona to Verona | 15.6 km |