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Giro Italia: Stages of the Italy Giro 2025: Tour and profile

He Giro de Italia 2025 It starts on , May 9 at Albania and ends on Sunday, June 1 in Rome. The has a total of 21 stages that will them to complete 3,413 kilometers and 52,350 meters of unevenness.

The route presents Two counterrelojes (42.3 kilometers), a with sections of dirt roadsix sprinkler finals, eight broken days of half mountain and five hells in the high mountain. Mythical ports such as the Mortirolo, windows, sestriere y monte grappa.

Stage 1- , May 10: Friday, May 9. Durrés (Albania) -tirana (Albania), 164 kms

The turn starts for the in Albania, and does so with a undulating stage between Durrës and the capital, Tirana. The platoon will face the ascent to Gracen (13.5 km to 5.2%) already two steps through the Surrel level, which could make a clean sprint difficult. The end in Tirana will probably nervous, with the attentive favorites not to waste time from the beginning.

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Stage 2 – Saturday, May 10: Tirana -Marana, 13.7 km. (CRI)

First proof against the chrono and first serious test for the generals of the general. Although it cuts, this counterreloj has a technical and explosive layout, with a fourth category refraction that can make differences. Specialists will seek to show off, and favorites must avoid surprises.

Stage 2 | Saturday, May 10: Tirana-Marana, 13.7 km. (CRI)

Stage 3 – Sunday, May 11: Valleona -Valona, ​​160 km

The third is played in format, with departure and arrival in Vlorë. The key point will be the rise to the passage of Llogara, a demanding port that can break the platoon. Although the top is crowned more than 40 km from the finish line, its hardness could encourage offensive teams to move early.

Stage 3 – Sunday, May 11: Valleona -Valona, ​​160 km

Stage 4 – Tuesday, May 13: Alberobello -Ecce, 187 km

Already on soil, the turn goes into the Apulia region. This stage, eminently flat, will serve as the first great duel among sprinters. The wind could play a role, but in normal conditions a massive arrival is expected in the streets of Lecce.

Stage 4 – Tuesday, May 13: Alberobello -Ecce, 187 km

Stage 5 – Wednesday May 14: Ceglie Messapica -Matra, 145 km

Although cataloged as plain, this stage hides traps in its final part. The arrival in Matera, with its cobbled streets and irregular profile, could encourage late attacks and favor the most explosive runners.

Stage 5 – Wednesday May 14: Ceglie Messapica -Matra, 145 km

Stage 6 – , May 15: Potenza -Naples, 210 km

Long and demanding stage by southern Italy. The route includes multiple climbs without a great individual entity, but which together will involve important wear. Ideal for a large getaway that can make fun of the platoon. First day above 200 kilometers.

Stage 6 – Thursday, May 15: Potenza -Naples, 210 km

Etapa 7 – Viernes 16 De Mayo: Castel di Sangro -Tagliacozzo, 168 km

First end of the turn, although not excessively hard. The final to Tagliacozzo (12.6 km to 5.4%) will serve as a thermometer to measure forces between favorites, without being decisive but revealing.

Etapa 7 – Viernes 16 De Mayo: Castel di Sangro -Tagliacozzo, 168 km

Etapa 8 – Sábado 17 de Mayo: Giulianova -Castetelraimondo, 197 km

Medium mountain day with numerous repes and broken terrain. Perfect for a leak or for a team that wants to surprise. The men of the general must be attentive, since any mistake could be expensive.

Etapa 8, Sábado 17 de Mayo: Giulianova-Castetelraimondo, 197 km

Stage 9 – Sunday May 18: Gubbio -Siena, 181 km

One of the most anticipated stages. The turn goes into the Tuscan hills to travel five sectors of dirt road (29.5 km EN Total). The end in Siena, with the mythical wall of Santa Caterina and the arrival in the Piazza del Campo, promises to be spectacular. The turn is not won here, but it can start to be lost.

Stage 9 – Sunday May 18: Gubbio -Siena, 181 km

Stage 10 – Tuesday, May 20: Lucca -Pisa, 28.6 km (CRI)

Second and final individual chrono, this time completely flat. Ideal for specialists, who will seek to open hole. It will also be a key day for the favorites to the general, who must manage efforts and minimize losses.

Stage 10 – Tuesday, May 20: Lucca -Pisa, 28.6 km (CRI)

Etapa 11 – Miécules 21 de Mayo: Viareggio -Castelnovo ne Monti, 185 km

Stage with explosive ascents, including San Pellegrino, with ramps that reach 19%. The route favors distant attacks and can cause important changes in the general if someone yields.

Etapa 11 – Miécules 21 de Mayo: Viareggio -Castelnovo ne Monti, 185 km

Stage 12 – Thursday, May 22: Modena -Vavadana, 172 km

Quiet stage on paper, perfect for sprinters teams to control. The sprinters will not miss one of their few opportunities before the mountain returns.

Stage 12 – Thursday, May 22: Modena -Vavadana, 172 km

Stage 13 – Friday, May 23: Rovigo -Vicenza, 180 km

Final trap on Mount Berico, a short but intense climb that is usually the scene of glare attacks. The most explosive runners will have their ideal land here.

Stage 13 – Friday, May 23: Rovigo -Vicenza, 180 km

Step 14 – Saturday 24 Mayo: Treviso -Nova Gorica, 186 km

The turn briefly crosses Slovenia in a stage of flat but nervous profile. After touring the Collio region and its hills, the squad will take two laps to a circuit with short climb that could encourage stages hunters.

Step 14 – Saturday 24 Mayo: Treviso -Nova Gorica, 186 km

Etapa 15 – Domingo 25 de Mayo: Veneto -Asiago Fiume, 214 km

Long and demanding stage in the Alps. Monte Grappa rises on the historic Cadador Highway, and then the Asiago high plateau. Very tactical day before the day of rest.

Etapa 15 – Domingo 25 de Mayo: Veneto -Asiago Fiume, 214 km

Etapa 16 – Martes 27 De Mayo: Piazzola on Brenta -San Valentino, 199 km

Reina stage with five ports and almost 5,000 meters of accumulated slope. Fricca, Candriai, Santa Barbara (Monte Velo) and the final climb to Valentino. Ideal land for distant attacks and ambitious movements.

Etapa 16 – Martes 27 De Mayo: Piazzola on Brenta -San Valentino, 199 km

Stage 17 – Wednesday, May 28: San Michele All’adige -Bormio, 154 km

Short but explosive alpine stage. The Passo del Tonale and the dreaded Mortirolo will mark the day, although the end is not high. Ideal for ambush or to wear out the rivals before the final .

Stage 17 – Wednesday, May 28: San Michele All’adige -Bormio, 154 km

Etapa 18 – Jueves 29 De Mayo: Morbegno -Cesano Maderno, 144 km

Transition day before the great outcome. A stage where leaks could succeed, although sprinters teams will also want to take advantage of one of the last bullets if a level and well -organized leak allows it.

Etapa 18 – Jueves 29 De Mayo: Morbegno -Cesano Maderno, 144 km

Stage 19 – Friday, May 30: Biella – Champoluol, 166 km.

Queen of the Aosta Valley. The runners must exceed the Col Tzecore (16 km to 7.7%), the Col Saint-Pantaléon (16.5 km to 7.2%), the Col de Joux (15.1 km to 6.9%) and the rise to Antognod (9.5 km to 4.5%). Key day for pink candidates, where differences can be abysmal.

Stage 19 – Friday, May 30: Biella – Champoluol, 166 km.

Stage 20 – Saturday, May 31: Verres – Sestriere, 203 km.

Decisive stage of the turn with the passage of Colle delle Finnar (Cima Coppi), a colossus with ramps greater than 12% that include 8 kilometers of sterrato. After crowning it, the descent and the final climb to Sestrière could write the definitive page of this edition.

Stage 20 – Saturday, May 31: Verres – Sestriere, 203 km.

Stage 21- Sunday June 1: Roma-Roma, 141 km

The turn says goodbye in the top in the city. A ceremonial stage for the leader, but with an urban tour that will offer a last duel between sprinters in the heart of Rome, at the foot of the colosseum.

Stage 21- Sunday June 1: Roma-Roma, 141 km

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