How to Watch the Giro D’Italia—and Everything Else You Need to Know

It’s May, which means it’s time for one of the sport’s hardest races in one of the world’s most beautiful locations: the Giro d’Italia.

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It’s May, which means it’s time for one of the sport’s hardest races in one of the world’s most beautiful locations: the Giro d’Italia, the first of pro cycling’s trifecta of three-week “grand tours.” While not as prestigious as the Tour de France, the Tour of Italy is considered by many to be the hardest grand tour of the season, a race that boasts high mountains, stunning scenery, and the maglia rosa , a pink jersey awarded each day to the leader of the Giro’s General Classification.

Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s race:

Saturday, May 6 - Sunday, May 28

How to Watch

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The 106th edition of the Giro d’Italia covers 3,448.6 kilometers (2,138 miles) over 21 stages, with three individual time trials, seven mountain stages (all of which end with uphill finishes), four “intermediate” stages that look perfect for breakaways, and eight stages that should end with field sprints.

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This year’s Grande Partenza takes place in the Abruzzo region with an 18.4K individual time trial (Stage 1) on Saturday followed by what should be the Giro’s first field sprint on Sunday (Stage 2). The race then heads south as it begins a tight clockwise loop through the southern half of the country with Stages 4 through 6 ending in Melfi (an ideal day for a breakaway), Lago Laceno (a trip through the Apennines that ends with the Giro’s first uphill finish), and Salerno and Naples (likely field sprints).

Stage 7 brings the Giro’s first true mountain stage, with a summit finish on the 2,135-meter Gran Sasso Italia. While too early to determine the Giro’s final outcome, this should force the first true sorting of the General Classification, setting the stage for Saturday’s tough stage to Fossombrone (Stage 8), a day filled with several super-steep climbs called muri (Italian for “walls”). The first “week” ends with the Giro’s first long, individual time trial (Stage 9), a 33.6K race against the clock between Savignano al Rubicone and Cesena. By the end of the day Sunday, the Giro’s true contenders will have emerged.

After a Rest Day on Monday, May 15th, the Giro’s second week opens with two days for field sprinters with stages ending in Viareggio (Stage 10) and Tortona (Stage 11). Thursday’s ride from Bra to Rivoli (Stage 12) offers an undulating profile with a big climb in the final hour; it’s the perfect opportunity for a large breakaway to escape and fight for the stage win.

Friday’s Stage 13 brings the race into Switzerland, with a monster Alpine stage that tackles the 34K Colle del Gran San Bernardo on its way to a summit finish in Crans Montana. The summit of the San Bernardo sits at 2469m above sea level, which makes it the Cima Coppi, the highest climb in this year’s race. The sprinters get another chance in Cassano Magnago on Saturday (Stage 14), while Sunday’s Stage 15 tackles a punchy circuit through the hills around Bergamo that could prove to be one of the most exciting in this year’s race.

The third week is the most mountainous of the entire Giro, with four stages through the Alps and Dolomites, three of which feature uphill or summit finishes. Of these, Stage 19 is the toughest: a mountain raid through the Dolomites that finishes atop the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, the place where Eddy Merckx took control of the 1968 Giro d’Italia, setting the stage for the first of his many grand tour victories.

Stage 20 brings the Giro’s final individual time trial, a 18.6K ride that starts in Tarvisio and ends with a climb to the sanctuary atop Monte Lussari. Whoever ends the day Saturday in the maglia rosa will spend Sunday’s final stage into Rome celebrating his overall victory–while the sprinters relish one final chance to win a stage.

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What Happened Last Year

Jai Hindley (BORA-hansgrohe) won the 105th edition of the Giro d’Italia. The Australian won Stage 9 atop the Blockhaus climb and then spent the rest of the race hovering near the top of the General Classification–without ever taking the pink jersey. But on Stage 20, the Giro’s final mountain stage, he pounced.

Hindley entered the day just 3 seconds behind Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz (INEOS Grenadiers)–who had worn the pink jersey since Stage 14–but timed his attack perfectly, teaming up with a teammate who had dropped back from the breakaway and then dropping the 2019 Giro champion about 3K from the summit of the Passo Fedaia and taking the pink jersey. The Aussie entered Stage 21’s individual time trial with a 1:25 advantage over the Ecuadoran, which proved to be more than enough to become his nation’s first Giro champion.

Carapaz held on to finish second, and Spain’s Mikel Landa (Bahrain-Victorious) finished third. France’s Arnaud Demare (Groupama-FDJ) won the Points Classification, the Netherlands’ Koen Bouwman (Jumbo-Visma) won the King of the Mountains Classification, and Spain’s Juan Pedro López–who wore the pink jersey for 10 stages in the middle of the race–was the Giro’s Best Young Rider.

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Riders to Watch

Hindley won’t be back to defend his title–he’s racing the Tour de France instead–so this year’s top favorites are two riders hoping to put some of their worst Giro memories behind them: Slovenia’s Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) and Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step). Roglič led the Giro for six days back in 2019, but ultimately lost the race to Carapaz after fading in the mountains. Evenepoel made his grand tour debut in 2021 and looked to be a contender during the opening week. But the Belgian lost 24 minutes on Stage 16 and abandoned the race after Stage 17.

But since those set-backs, they’ve combined to win the last four Tours of Spain (Roglič in 2019, 2020, and 2021; and Evenepoel in 2022) and as two of the sport’s best time trialists, are likely licking their lips at the Giro’s three ITTs. And we’re expecting fireworks: the duo last raced against one another at the 7-day Volta a Catalunya in March, with Roglič defeating Evenepoel by just six seconds. Glued to one another’s wheels throughout much of the Spanish WorldTour event, they finished 1-2 on four occasions throughout the week, with each winning two stages.

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It’s tough to pick the true favorite. Roglič is a proven grand tour contender (he has podium finishes in all three grand tours) and he races for a team that’s experienced and talented. Evenepoel is younger and seems to raise the ceiling on his talent every time he races, but despite winning last year’s Tour of Spain, his team is still learning the ropes when it comes to supporting a rider who’s trying to win a grand tour–and the winning the Giro is much more challenging than winning the Vuelta.

Assuming they avoid crashes and bad luck, we suspect the two will trade blows with one another throughout the race, with Evenepoel having a slight edge in the time trials and Roglič a slight edge in the high mountains (thanks largely to the depth of his team). In the end we won’t be surprised if they stay within half a minute of one another by the time the race concludes in Rome, with the winner being whichever rider is willing to take a few chances without the fear of losing it all.

The wild card has to be INEOS Grenadiers (formerly Team Sky), a team which has won three of the last five Tours of Italy, and came close to winning another last year. Carapaz now races for EF Education-EasyPost and Colombia’s Egan Bernal, who won the race in 2021, is still recovering from a crash in early 2022 that almost ended his career. So the team will be relying on Great Britain’s Geraint Thomas (the 2018 Tour de France champion) and Tao Geoghegan Hart (winner of the 2020 Giro d’Italia). Thomas hasn’t had great luck at the Giro (he’s never finished it) and Geoghegan Hart has yet to prove that his victory in 2020 (a season shortened due to Covid-19) was not a fluke, but together they could relish being the outsider’s, supported by a team that might be the strongest in the race.

Other podium contenders include Italy’s Damiano Caruso (Bahrain-Victorious), the runner-up in 2021; Russia’s Aleksandr Vlasov (BORA-hansgrohe), who finished fourth in 2021; and Portugal’s Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates), who took fourth in 2020 and sixth in 2021.

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Looking beyond the General Classification, Great Britain’s Mark Cavendish (Astana) makes his grand tour debut with his new team, hoping to challenge for a stage win or two while preparing himself to try and break Eddy Merck’s stage win record at the Tour de France in July. At the Giro he’ll face challenges from Colombia’s Fernando Gaviria (Movistar), Australia’s Michael Matthews, and Germany’s Pascal Ackerman (UAE Team Emirates).

Last but not least, the 2023 Giro should feature several North Americans, including the USA’s Sepp Kuss (Jumbo-Visma), a recent call-up to support Roglič; Joe Dombrowski (Astana), who’s chasing stage wins; domestiques Will Barta (Movistar), Larry Warbasse (AG2R Citroën), and Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates); and Matt Riccitello (Israel-Premier Tech), who’s riding his first grand tour. Riccitello’s teammate, Derek Gee, is the only rider from Canada slated to start this year’s race.

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The 2023 Giro d'Italia route has finally been announced! The race will feature several very tough high-mountain stages, aswell as a lot of time-trialing kilometers which will make for a very balanced race throughout three weeks from the 6th to the 28th of May. Here's where and when to watch it.

You will be able to follow the race within the traditional channels, online via the GCN+, Discovery+ and Eurosport Player subscriptions. This also includes Eurosport on TV.

Italy - Rai

Denmark - Kanal 5

Hungary - M4

Ireland - Virgin

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San Marino - Rai

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Swiss - SRG SSR

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USA - BeIN Sport

South America & Caribbean - DirecTV

China - Zhibot.TV

Japan - J Sports

Australia - SBS

New Zealand - SKY Sport NZ

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Estimated start and finish times for Giro d'Italia:

Stage 1: 13:50-17:10CET

Stage 2: 12:20-17:15CET

Stage 3: 11:45-17:15CET

Stage 4: 12:30-17:15CET

Stage 5: 12:40-17:15CET

Stage 6: 12:55-17:15CET

Stage 7: 11:15-17:15CET

Stage 8: 11:50-17:15CET

Stage 9: 13:10-17:10CET

Stage 10: 12:05-17:15CET

Stage 11: 11:25-17:15CET

Stage 12: 12:30-17:15CET

Stage 13: 11:00-17:15CET

Stage 14: 12:05-17:15CET

Stage 15: 11:45-17:15CET

Stage 16: 10:50-17:15CET

Stage 17: 12:50-17:15CET

Stage 18: 12:20-17:15CET

Stage 19: 11:35-17:15CET

Stage 20: 11:30-18:30CET

Stage 21: 15:25-18:45CET

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Giro d'italia 2023 stage reports.

Stage 21 - Primoz Roglic secures overall victory in Rome / As it happened

In a thrilling finale to the 2023 Giro d'Italia, Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) celebrated a largely ceremonial day of racing as the winner of the overall title, while Mark Cavendish triumphed with the stage 21 victory in Rome.

Stage 20 - Primoz Roglic poised for overall victory with stage 20 mountain time trial win / As it happened

In what was a stunning performance on the decisive stage 20 mountain time trial, Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) won the day's stage and took the maglia rosa from overnight leader Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers). The Slovenian is now poised to win the overall title as the race heads into the finale in Rome.

Stage 19: Buitrago wins mountaintop battle on stage 19 to Tre Cime Lavaredo / As it happened

The breakaway took the day on the queen stage of the 2023 Giro d'Italia, with Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain-Victorious) demoting Derek Gee to yet another second place, mowing the Canadian down after he'd launched a courageous move on the steep ascent to Tre Cime Lavaredo. In the maglia rosa group, João Almeida lost his chances of winning the Giro, while Primož Roglič carved out three seconds in the final metres over race leader Geraint Thomas.

Stage 18: Filippo Zana beats Thibaut Pinot to conquer Zoldo Alto on stage 18 / As it happened

The breakaway gained enough time to contest the stage win in the first of three big days in the Dolomites. Filippo Zana (Jayco-AlUla) delivered more heartbreak to Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ), snatching the stage win at Val di Zoldo from the Frenchman. The GC shifted slightly with Geraint Thomas (Ineos) unflappable in the face of an attack from Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma), while João Almeida (UAE) had to fight to limit his losses.

Stage 17: Alberto Dainese wins stage 17 bunch sprint in Caorle / As it happened

It was a day for the sprinters with no climbs, and Alberto Dainese (Team DSM) took full advantage storming to the bunch-sprint victory ahead of Jonathan Milan (Bahrain Victorious) and Michael Matthews (Jayco-AlUla) in Caorle. With no changes to the overall classification , Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) carries the leader's jersey into the mountains throughout the final week of racing.

Stage 16: Almeida outduels Thomas on stage 16 atop Monte Bondone / As it happened

The Giro d'Italia continued after the second rest day with the peloton tasked with the summit finish atop Monte Bondone, in what many hoped would reignite the battle for the GC in the final week of racing. João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) won the race to the summit, beating Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) at the line. Thomas regained the pink jersey, with both riders putting time into Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma).

Stage 15: McNulty wins from the break on Lombardia-style stage 15 / As it happened

Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) outsprinted Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) and Marco Frigo (Israel-Premier Tech) after an exciting battle to the line to win the ‘mini Il Lombardia’ in Bergamo. The trio escaped from the 17-man breakaway on the final climb, with Frigo battling back to catch back after faltering on the ascent.  Bruno Armirail (Groupama-FDJ)  remained in the maglia rosa with a 1:08 lead on Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) heading into the second rest day.

Stage 14: Denz triumphs from break on stage 14 as Armirail takes race lead / As it happened

Emerging from the breakaway, Nico Denz (Bora-Hansgrohe) almost celebrated too soon at the end of stage 14, but just held on to beat out Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech) for the victory. Alberto Bettiol (EF Education-EasyPost) rounded out the podium after leading out the sprint. Bruno Armirail (Groupama-FDJ) jumped into the maglia rosa with a 20-minute time gain from the breakaway. Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) gave up the lead on another long wet day and now sits in second overall at 1:41 down.

Stage 13: Rubio beats Pinot, Cepeda to win abbreviated mountain stage 13 / As it happened

Einer Rubio (Movistar) emerged from a three-rider breakaway to win stage 13 of the Giro d'Italia at Crans-Montana in Switzerland. Soon-to-retire French rider Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) fell short near the finish line to place second, while  EF Education-EasyPost's Alexander Cepeda was third. There was lots of drama well before the finish line, as organisers had to cut the stage short by 74.6km due to bad weather conditions, teams having to transfer to Switzerland by bus and take a new start after the Grand St Bernard Pass.

Stage 12: Nico Denz powers to breakaway-sprint victory / As it happened

It was a day for the breakaway as Nico Denz (Bora-Hansgrohe) sprinted to victory from a three-rider move that successfully made it to the finish line in Rivoli. There was no threat to the general classification contenders, even as the main field finished more than eight minutes behind the break, with Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) holding onto the maglia rosa .

Stage 11: Ackermann awarded photo-finish sprint victory on stage 11 / As it happened

Despite the hills and all-day breakaway on stage 11, the race ended in a thrilling bunch sprint that came down to a photo finish in Tortona. Officials awarded the victory to Pascal Ackermann  (UAE Team Emirates), who finished on the line with maglia ciclamino  Jonathan Milan (Bahrain Victorious) and Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan). A mid-race crash took down Ineos Grenadier's Tao Geoghegan Hart, who was forced to abandon, while Pavel Sivakov also crashed and dropped out of the top 10 overall. Geraint Thomas maintained his overall lead heading into stage 12.

Stage 10: Magnus Cort scores Grand Tour stage win triple in Viareggio / As it happened

The Giro d'Italia resumed after the first rest day, with Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) winning stage 10 from a breakaway sprint in Viareggio. Although there was discussion of shortening the stage due to cold, wet and windy conditions, the peloton completed the full 196km. The stage also marked the first day for Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) in the maglia rosa after  Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) was forced to abandon  the race due to a positive test for COVID-19. He finished safely in the field to maintain a two-second lead on runner-up Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma).

Stage 9: Giro d'Italia stage 9: Remco Evenepoel wins time trial to take maglia rosa / As it happened

The 35 kilometre individual time trial was not exactly the rout expected from Remco Evenepoel , but the Belgian champion managed to win the stage - albeit by one second over a profoundly disappointed Geraint Thomas - and retake the pink jersey.

Stage 8: Ben Healy parlays 50km solo into his first Grand Tour stage win / As it happened

After an impressive Spring Classics campaign, Ben Healy added to his rapidly growing palmares with a commanding solo victory in Fossombrone. The Irishman attacked his breakaway companions on the short but steep I Cappuccini climb with 50km to go and soloed in for his first Grand Tour stage win.

Behind, Primož Roglič attacked maglia rosa holder Andreas Leknessund and, along with Ineos' Geraint Thomas and Tao Geoghegan Hart, gained 24 seconds on the race leader. Remco Evenepoel also lost ground on the attackers but gained on Leknessund at 14 seconds.

Stage 7: Bais wins stage 7 from breakaway trio atop Campo Imperatore / As it happened

Davide Bais (Eolo-Kometa) secured his first pro victory in memorable fashion, taking the honours atop the Gran Sasso d'Italia at Campo Imperatore. Part of a three-rider breakaway that succeeded at the finish line, Bais was the strongest, dropping his rivals inside the finale few hundred metres to take the win.

Stage 6: Mads Pedersen claims stage 6 as breakaway caught at last gasp / As it happened

The peloton caught breakaways Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier Tech) and Alessandro De Marchi (Jayco-AlUla) with just 300 metres to race, in time for Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) to secure the sprint victory in Naples, beating Jonathan Milan (Bahrain Victorious) and Pascal Ackerman (UAE Team Emirates) to the line.

Stage 5: Groves wins crash-marred stage 5 in Salerno / As it happened

Stage 5 to Salerno should have been a simple day and one for the sprinters but a driving rain turned the stage into a crash-fest. From the first kilometres to the finish line, crashes hampered the race favourites. Remco Evenepoel was taken down when a dog veered at the peloton , Primoz Roglic was caught up in a crash with 7km to go, and Mark Cavendish was one of several riders to fall at the finish line after Alberto Dainese veered in his sprint. The Italian was later relegated . Kaden Groves won the stage.

Stage 4: Paret-Peintre powers to victory at Lago Laceno on stage 4 / As it happened

Aurélien Paret-Peintre (AG2R Citroën) and Andreas Leknessund (Team DSM) split the spoils on stage 4 of the Giro d’Italia with the Frenchman winning the stage in a two-up sprint, and the Norwegian taking the maglia rosa after a tough day at the front of the race.

After a hard day out in front of the race, the pair powered away from the seven-rider breakaway on the climb to Lago Laceno. 

Leader into the stage, Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) let the break go up the road, crossing the line 2:01 behind the winner. Evenepoel is now second overall at 28 seconds, with Paret-Peintre third at 30 seconds.

Stage 3: Michael Matthews claims stage 3 in uphill sprint / As it happened

Michael Matthews took his first victory of 2023 in Melfi after his Jayco-AlUla squad executed a perfect strategy. The team closed down the early breakaway, distanced most of Matthews' sprint rivals and then lead him into the twisting finish. 

The Australian jumped first but managed to hold on to beat Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) and Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck). 

Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) stayed safe all day and even gained second on his overall rivals at a late intermediate sprint. 

Stage 2: Jonathan Milan wins hectic finish in San Salvo / As it happened

Jonathan Milan (Bahrain Victorious) took his first WorldTour win on his Grand Tour debut, using his track speed and power to win the sprint in San Salvo. 

The track pursuiter avoided the late crash that disrupted the finale and then produced the speed to go clear of David Dekker (Arkéa Samsic) and Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck). 

Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) enjoyed his first day in the maglia rosa but only just avoided the late crash, going on to blame Groves for the incident. The Australian insisted it was a 'race incident'.   

Stage 1: Remco Evenepoel flies across time trial course for victory and first maglia rosa / As it happened

Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) won the opening 19.6km time trial along the Adriatic coast to take early control of the 2023 Giro d'Italia. The Belgian beat Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) by 22 seconds and João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) by 29 seconds. 

Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) lost 43 seconds, with other overall contenders losing much more as Evenepoel showed he was on form and ready to fight for victory.

Giro d'Italia 2023 results

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The 106th edition of the Giro d'Italia is upon us with the Corsa Rosa having kicked off along the Adriatic coast in Abruzzo on May 6, 2023 and traversing all but three of Italy's 20 regions before landing in the capital, Rome, on May 28.

Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) and world champion Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quickstep) are among the main Giro d'Italia contenders for the GC , which takes the 176-rider peloton through 21 days of action. 

The riders traverse the hills of the Apennines, the high mountains of the Alps and Dolomites, and the flatlands of the Po Valley along the way, while three time trials totalling 73km in length provide a test rarely seen in modern Grand Tours.

Many of the top contenders at the race – Roglič and Evenepoel as well as Geraint Thomas , Aleksandr Vlasov, and João Almeida – haven't won before, so we're likely to see a new name added to the Giro's honour roll.

2022 champion Jai Hindley isn't taking part, while previous winners Egan Bernal, Chris Froome and Richard Carapaz are also absent. 2020 winner Tao Geoghegan Hart (Ineos Grenadiers) will line up at the Grande Partenza as the only past champion on the start list.

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The Giro d'Italia 2023 route map

The 2023 Giro d'Italia will be the 106th edition of the Italian Grand Tour, taking place from May 6-28. The 2023 Giro d'Italia route will see the peloton visit 17 of Italy's 20 regions, with only Sicily, Sardinia, and Calabria missing out.

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Primož Roglič and Remco Evenepoel head up the contenders list

The race is expected to be a showdown between the two major Giro d'Italia favourites 2022 Vuelta a España winner and world champion Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) and Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma).

Reigning champion Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) won't be taking the start, instead choosing to focus on July's Tour de France.

However, there are plenty of names to watch – we'll also be keeping our eyes on the likes of Tao Geoghegan Hart, Aleksandr Vlasov and João Almeida. For a full rundown of all of the Giro favourites you can read our full guide to the Giro d'Italia 2023 favourites and contenders .

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Giro d'italia teams.

The 18 WorldTeams earned automatic invitations to the 2023 Giro d'Italia along with the two ProTeams that were at the top of the UCI teams rankings in 2022. However, the latter – Lotto-Dstny and TotalEnergies declined their invitations , leaving four wildcard places.

Those are taken up by Italian ProTeams Eolo-Kometa, Green Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizané, and Team Corratec, while Israel-Premier Tech are also invited after their relegation from the WorldTour last year.

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Giro d'Italia records

Most overall wins: Fausto Coppi, Alfredo Binda, Eddy Merckx (five); Giovanni Brunero, Gino Bartali, Fiorenzo Magni, Felice Gimondi, Bernard Hinault (three).

Most stage wins: Mario Cipollini (42), Alfredo Binda (41), Learco Guerra (31), Constance Girardengo (30), Eddy Merckx (25) ... Mark Cavendish (16)

Most mountain classification wins: Gino Bartali (seven); José Manuel Fuentes (four); Fausto Coppi, Franco Bitossi, Claudio Bortolotto, Claudio Chiappucci (three)

Most points classification wins: Francesco Moser, Giuseppe Saronni (four); Roger De Vlaeminck, Johan van der Velde, Mario Cipollini (three)

Most starts: Wladimir Panizza (18); Pierino Gavazzi, Domenico Pozzovivo (17)

Youngest winner: Fausto Coppi, 1940 (20 years and 268 days)

Oldest winner: Fiorenzo Magni, 1955 (34 years and 180 days)

Smallest margin of victory: 11 seconds (Fiorenzo Magni, 1948)

Largest margin of victory: 1:57:26 (Alfonso Calzolari, 1914)

Fastest edition: 2013 (40.113kph)

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How to watch the Giro d'Italia 2023: TV and live stream details as Remco Evenepoel and Primoz Roglic battle

Ben Snowball

Updated 03/05/2023 at 10:06 GMT

Remco Evenepoel, Primoz Roglic and Geraint Thomas are among the names set to star at the Giro d’Italia in May. All three are Grand Tour winners – but none have ever won the mythical maglia rosa. Meanwhile, Mark Cavendish looks to return to form with new team Astana Qazaqstan. So how can you watch the Giro d’Italia on TV? And when does each stage start? You’ve come to the right place.

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  • 1 EVENEPOEL Remco * (DNS #10)
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  • 4 ČERNÝ Josef (DNS #11)
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  • 11 PARET-PEINTRE Aurélien
  • 12 BAUDIN Alex *
  • 13 CHEREL Mikaël (DNF #12)
  • 14 LAPEIRA Paul * (DNF #4)
  • 15 PARET-PEINTRE Valentin *
  • 16 PRODHOMME Nicolas
  • 17 VENDRAME Andrea (DNS #11)
  • 18 WARBASSE Larry

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  • 21 OLDANI Stefano *
  • 22 CONCI Nicola (DNS #7)
  • 23 GROVES Kaden * (DNF #12)
  • 24 KRIEGER Alexander
  • 25 LEYSEN Senne
  • 26 RIESEBEEK Oscar (DNS #10)
  • 27 SBARAGLI Kristian
  • 28 SINKELDAM Ramon (DNS #5)

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  • 31 CAVENDISH Mark
  • 32 BATTISTELLA Samuele * (DNS #14)
  • 33 DOMBROWSKI Joe
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  • 35 PRONSKIY Vadim *
  • 36 SÁNCHEZ Luis León
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  • 41 HAIG Jack
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  • 43 BUITRAGO Santiago *
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  • 46 PASQUALON Andrea
  • 47 SÜTTERLIN Jasha
  • 48 ZAMBANINI Edoardo *

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  • 51 VLASOV Aleksandr (DNF #10)
  • 52 ALEOTTI Giovanni * (DNS #7)
  • 53 BENEDETTI Cesare
  • 54 DENZ Nico
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  • 58 PALZER Anton

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  • 61 CONSONNI Simone
  • 62 BIDARD François
  • 63 CHAMPION Thomas *
  • 64 CIMOLAI Davide (DNS #9)
  • 65 DELETTRE Alexandre
  • 66 LASTRA Jonathan
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  • 71 URÁN Rigoberto (DNS #10)
  • 72 CAICEDO Jonathan Klever (DNS #11)
  • 73 CARTHY Hugh (DNS #19)
  • 74 CEPEDA Jefferson Alexander *
  • 75 DE BOD Stefan (DNS #14)
  • 76 HEALY Ben *
  • 77 BETTIOL Alberto
  • 78 CORT Magnus

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  • 81 ALBANESE Vincenzo
  • 82 BAIS Davide *
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  • 84 FETTER Erik * (DNF #10)
  • 85 FORTUNATO Lorenzo
  • 86 GAVAZZI Francesco
  • 87 MAESTRI Mirco
  • 88 SEVILLA Diego Pablo

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  • 91 FIORELLI Filippo
  • 92 COVILI Luca (DNS #18)
  • 93 GABBURO Davide
  • 94 MAGLI Filippo *
  • 95 MARCELLUSI Martin *
  • 96 MULUBRHAN Henok *
  • 97 TONELLI Alessandro
  • 98 ZOCCARATO Samuele * (DNF #8)

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  • 101 PINOT Thibaut
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  • 107 STEWART Jake *
  • 109 VAN DEN BERG Lars * (DNS #8)

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  • 111 GEOGHEGAN HART Tao (DNF #11)
  • 112 ARENSMAN Thymen *
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  • 117 SWIFT Ben
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  • 121 ROTA Lorenzo
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  • 131 POZZOVIVO Domenico (DNS #10)
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  • 141 ROGLIČ Primož
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  • 151 GAVIRIA Fernando
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  • 187 TUSVELD Martijn (DNF #10)
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Diffusion, dates et horaires du Giro 2023 : comment regarder le Tour d'Italie en direct vidéo et sur quelle chaîne TV ?

Fabien Esvan

Mis à jour 04/05/2023 à 15:37 GMT+2

C'est l'un des plus grands moments de la saison de la saison cycliste. Premier Grand Tour de la cuvée 2023, le Giro ouvre ses portes à partir de ce samedi 6 mai. Avec un duel Evenepoel–Roglic bouillant en prévision, ce Tour d'Italie est très attendu. Comment regarder le Giro 2023 en direct vidéo et sur quelle chaîne TV ? A quelle heure suivre la course ? Voici les infos de diffusion.

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Tour d’Italie 2023 – A quelle heure et sur quelle chaîne TV ?

Tour d'Italie 2023 – A quelle heure et sur quelle chaîne TV ?

Durant une grande partie de ce mois de mai, du samedi 6 au dimanche 28, le Giro 2023 sera à suivre en direct à la télé. Un Grand Tour qu’Eurosport vous permettra de suivre tout au long des trois semaines. Avec un duel opposant Remco Evenepoel (Soudal – Quick Step) à Primoz Roglic (Jumbo – Visma) qui va forcément retenir l’attention. Sans oublier la présence côté français de Thibaut Pinot (Groupama – FDJ).

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Regarder le Giro 2023 à la télé

La diffusion du Tour d’Italie 2023  ( parcours, engagés, classements )  aura lieu sur Eurosport 1 et son application. Pour l’occasion, vous retrouverez avant chaque entame d’étape l’émission Les Rois de la pédale animée par Lesly Boitrelle et Colin Bourgeat. Aux commentaires, il y aura le journaliste Guillaume di Grazia accompagné des consultants Philippe Gilbert et Jacky Durand. Thomas Bihel et Florian Pigeon seront sur place pour recueillir les impressions des coureurs.

Etape 1 – Samedi 6 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 13h15 à 13h50 ; la course de 13h50 à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45. Etape 2 – Dimanche 7 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 12h à 12h30 ; la course de 12h30 à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45. Etape 3 – Lundi 8 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 11h30 à 11h55 ; la course de 11h55 à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45. Etape 4 – Mardi 9 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 12h15 à 12h45 ; la course de 12h45 à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45. Etape 5 – Mercredi 10 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 12h30 à 12h55 ; la course de 12h55 à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45. Etape 6 – Jeudi 11 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 12h45 à 13h15 ; la course de 13h15 à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45. Etape 7 – Vendredi 12 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 10h45 à 11h20 ; la course de 11h20 à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45. Etape 8 – Samedi 13 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 11h30 à 12h ; la course de 12h à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45. Etape 9 – Dimanche 14 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 13h à 13h10 ; la course de 13h10 à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45. Etape 10 – Mardi 16 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 11h45 à 12h20 ; la course de 12h20 à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45. Etape 11 – Mercredi 17 mai : les Rois de la pédale de 11h15 à 11h45 ; la course de 11h45 à 17h15 ; les Rois de la pédale de 17h15 à 17h45.

A suivre…

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Évidemment, notre site TodayCycling sera également actif sur l’événement. Pour vous faire vivre  le Giro 2023  en intégralité, vous retrouverez à la fin de la journée  un résumé complet ,  la vidéo  de la course, sans oublier également  les déclarations des coureurs . Bref, pour avoir accès à l’essentiel de l’information sur la plus grande des épreuves italiennes, un lien à mettre à favori :  TodayCycling .

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Publié le 06/05/2023 à 08:15

Ce samedi, le départ de la 106ème édition du Giro 2023 débute à Fossacesia en Italie. Pendant 3 semaines, suivez vos coureurs favoris lors du Tour d’Italie. Découvrez ici comment voir le Tour d’Italie en direct.

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Le Tour d’Italie fait son grand retour ! Tous les amoureux de deux roues vont pouvoir assister au premier Grand Tour de la saison 2023. Cette nouvelle édition comportera près de 21 étapes, sur un parcours total de 3 489 km avec plus de 51 000 mètres de dénivelé. Pour cette nouvelle édition du Giro Italia, des stars de la discipline vont se retrouver sur la ligne de départ dans la ville de Fossacesia ce samedi 6 mai. Le triple vainqueur de la Vuelta, Primoz Roglic fait son grand retour dans la compétition après 4 ans d’absence. Le slovene, actuellement en 3ème position au classement général, fera face à un adversaire de marque au départ de ce Grand Tour mythique. En effet, le champion du monde et vainqueur de la course Liège-Bastogne-Liège Remco Evenepoel, sera lui aussi présent au départ. Le dernier duel entre les deux golgoth a provoqué quelques étincelles lors de la dernière édition du Tour de Catalogne. Remco Evenepoel avait terminé en seconde position du classement avec seulement 6 secondes de retard sur son rival slovene. Les deux grands favoris de la course ne seront pas les seuls à vouloir briller lors de cette nouvelle édition du Tour d’Italie 2023. Sur la ligne de départ, des coureurs 5 étoiles seront présents dont le français Thibaut Pinot , le russe Aleksandr Vlasov ou encore le protuguais João Almeida. La course se terminera dans la sublime ville de Rome le 28 mai prochain. Voir le Giro d'Italie ici

Diffusion Giro 2023 : profitez du Pass Warner d'Amazon Prime pour voir le tour

Le Tour d’Italie est à suivre en direct et en exclusivité sur les chaînes Eurosport 1 et 2 . Le début de la course aura lieu ce samedi 6 mai à partir de 13h15 sur les plateformes d'Eurosport. Pour voir la nouvelle édition du Giro 2023 en direct, vous pouvez dès à présent souscrire au Pass Warner réservé exclusivement aux membres Amazon Prime. Le Pass Warner propose une multitude de chaînes de divertissement, dont Eurosport. Une période d'essai gratuit de 30 jours est offerte aux nouveaux abonnés Amazon Prime, avant un passage à 6,99 euros par mois. Le Pass Warner propose une période d'essai gratuit de 7 jours avant de passer à 9,99 euros par mois. Vivez pleinement et en intégralité cette 106ème édition du Giro 2023, mais aussi de tous les contenus exclusifs des plateformes Prime Vidéo et Pass Warner gratuitement dès aujourd’hui.

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Pour ne rien manquer de la 106 ème édition du Giro, où que vous soyez et depuis tous vos appareils, lisez la suite de cet article.

Date et parcours du Giro 2023

Le Tour d’Italie, très montagneux comme à son habitude, a pris son départ de Costa dei Trabocchi le 6 mai, et arrivera le 28 à Rome, après un parcours de 3 489 km. Ce tour cycliste a accumulé les catastrophes, en effet, les abandons et les chutes se sont succédées sous une pluie battante et incéssante…

Pendant, ses trois derniers jours montagneux nous assisterons à une bataille entre Thomas (actuel détenteur du maillot rose), Roglič (distancé) et Almeida (vainqueur de la 16e étape)….

Pour connaître en détails le parcours du Giro et du classement, n’hésitez pas à consulter son site officiel .

Le Giro 2023 en direct à la TV et en streaming

Depuis 2021, le Tour d’Italie n’est plus retransmis en clair puisque Eurosport a récupéré les droits jusqu’en 2025. Vous pouvez y accéder via une souscription à CANAL+  ou à  Eurosport Player .

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Pour regarder le Giro et suivre toutes ses étapes depuis votre télévision, ou tout autre appareils, vous devrez vous abonner à Canal+ Sport à partir de 34,99 €/mois . Sinon, souscrivez à Eurosport Player (dès 6,99 €/mois), il vous permettra non seulement de suivre le Tour d’Italie mais aussi plein d’autres grands rendez-vous sportifs, depuis votre smartphone, votre tablette ou ordinateur.

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