The mountain of the last week with the finals in crans montana And in the Three Peaks of Lavaredo and one time trial in the penultimate day will be keys of the 106th edition of the Giro d’Italia to be held between May 6 and 28, 2023 starting in Los Abruzzo and finishing in Rome, presented at the Teatro Lirico Giorgio Gaber in Milan.
A demanding edition, with 7 days with high end where the mountain will mark the fight for the pink jersey, 70 km time trialone of them with the second part going up on the penultimate day, and other mid-mountain days conducive to ambushes.
The Giro will be launched in Los Abruzzo, next to the coast, in the town of Fossacesia Marina, which will launch the 18.4 km time trial that will run along a bike path along the Trabucchi Coast.
In the second week of the Giro, the main festival will begin in the thirteenth stageon Swiss soil, between Borgofranco d’Ivrea and Crans Montana, 208 km and more than 5,000 meters of unevenness. Three giants await, the Grand Saint Bernard, which will be the Cima Coppi with almost 2,500 meters of altitude), the Croix de Coeur (15 km at 8.6 percent) and the finish in Crans Montana (13 km at 7).
Without underestimating in any way the eighteenth mountain stage with the finish line in Val di Zoldo, with five climbs and a short but explosive final climb, the nineteenth day will be the most feared, queen day of the Giro 2023. the journey between Longarone and The Three Peaks of Lavaredo, 182 kmwill not offer respite. It includes Passo Campolongo, Passo Valparola, the legendary Passo Giau, crowned 41 km from the finish, at 2,300 meters above sea level, Tre Croci and Lavarone, also at 2,300 meters and 19 percent gradients.
In case there are doubts, there will be another chrono the eve of the end with the 18.6 km route between Tarvisio and Monte Lussari (7.3 km at 12% and 22% ramps). The last 7.5 km will be the real ascent.
The turn will end in Rome with an urban circuit that will serve to receive and honor the winner of the 106th edition of the Giro.
ALL THE STAGES OF THE GIRO 2023:
1st stage: Fossacesia Marina-Ortona (CRI) (18.2 km)
2nd stage: Teramo-San Salvo (204.3 km)
3rd stage: Vasto-Melfi (210.4 km)
4th stage: Venosa-Laceno Laceno (184.5 km)
5th stage: Atripalda-Salerno (172.6 km)
6th stage: Naples-Naples (156.7 km)
7th stage: Capua-Gran Sasso of Italy (218.8 km)
8th stage: Terni-Fossombrone (207.9 km)
9th stage: Savignano Sul Rubicone-Cesena (CRI) (33.6 km)
10th stage: Scandiano-Viareggio (190.11 km)
11th stage: Camaiore-Tortona (218.12 km)
12th stage: Bra-Rivoli (179.13 km)
13th stage: Burgofranco D’Ivrea-Crans Montana (208.14 km)
14th stage: Sierre-Cassano-Magnano (194.15 km)
15th stage: Seregno-Bergamo (191.16 km)
16th stage: Sabbio Church-Monte Bondone (198.17 km)
17th stage: Pergine Valsugana-Caorle (192.18 km)
18th stage: Oderzo-Val di Zoldo (160.19 km)
19th stage: Longarone-Three Peaks of Lavaredo (182.20 km)
20th stage: Tarvisio-Mount Lussari (CRI) (18.6 km)
21st stage: Rome-Rome (115 km)
Source: Eitb
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