Giro d’Italia 2023, full route unveiled
It starts with the Fossacesia Marina-Ortona time trial on May 6 and ends in Rome on May 28
From the stage of the Teatro Lirico Giorgio Gaber in Milan, Giro d’Italia 2023 director Mauro Vegni unveiled all the secrets of the highly anticipated stage race, which will run from May 6 to 28 and this year includes as many as seven uphill finishes.
For climbing fans, the big news is that the Tre Cime di Lavaredo stage, the 19th, is back.
Here is the full route of the Giro d’Italia 2023:
Saturday, May 6, Stage 1: Costa dei Trabocchi (Fossacesia Marina-Ortona). 18.4 km (individual time trial)
Sunday, May 7, second stage: Teramo-San Salvo. 204 km
Monday, May 8, third stage: Vasto-Melfi. 210 km.
Tuesday, May 9, stage four: Venosa-Lake Laceno. 184 km
Wednesday, May 10, fifth stage: Atripalda-Salerno. 172 km
Thursday, May 11, sixth stage: Naples-Naples. 156 km
Friday, May 12, stage seven: Capua-Gran Sasso d’Italia (Campo Imperatore). 218 km
Saturday, May 13, stage eight: Terni-Fossombrone. 207 km
Sunday, May 14, ninth stage: Savignano sul Rubicone-Cesena. 33.6 km (individual time trial)
Tuesday, May 16, stage 10: Scandiano-Viareggio. 190 km
Wednesday, May 17, stage 11: Camaiore-Tortona. 218 km.
Thursday, May 18, stage 12: Bra-Rivoli. 179 km.
Friday, May 19, stage 13: Borgofranco d’Ivrea-Crans Montana. 208 km.
Saturday, May 20, stage 14: Sierre-Cassano Magnago. 194 km
Sunday, May 21, stage 15: Seregno-Bergamo. 191 km
Tuesday, May 23, stage 16: Sabbio Chiese-Monte Bondone. 198 km
Wednesday, May 24, stage 17: Pergine Valsugana-Caorle. 192 km
Thursday, May 25, stage 18: Oderno-Val di Zoldo. 160 km
Friday, May 26, nineteenth stage: Longarone-Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Rif. Auronzo). 182 km
Saturday, May 27, twentieth stage: Tarvisio-Monte Lussari 18.6 km (individual time trial)
Sunday, May 28, stage 21: Rome-Rome. 115 km.