
The organizers of the Tour of Italy have announced the competition schedule for 2023, and further changes are expected next year.
Thus, after a five-year break, the Tour of Italy will end in Rome (the last stage will take place on May 28, 2023).
Il Giro 2023 will be the 106th and will debut on May 6 in Fossacesia with an individual time trial. There will be six mountain stages, which will end with a climb.
The three stages in time will be as follows: in the mountains of Abruzzi (18.4 km, in the first stage), in the 9th stage (33.6 km, on the plain to Cesena – Emilia-Romagna) and in the 20th stage (to Monte Lussari). – 18.6 kilometers).
A total of 70.7 kilometers of time trial, the first in the last ten editions of the competition.
The main champion of Il Giro is the Australian Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe).
Tour of Italy 2023, schedule of stages
Il Giro will be held from May 6 to 28, 2023 and will consist of 21 stages with a total length of 3,448.6 kilometers.
Stage 1 – May 6: Fossacesia – Ortona (18.4 km, individual time trial)
Stage 2 – May 7: Teramo – San Salvo (204 km)
Stage 3 – May 8: Vasto – Melfi (210 km)
Stage 4 – May 9: Venosa – Lago Laceno (184 km)
Stage 5 – May 10: Atripalda – Salerno (172 km)
Stage 6 – May 11: Naples – Naples (156 km)
Stage 7 – May 12: Capua – Gran Sasso d’Italia (218 km)
Stage 8 – May 13: Terni – Fossombrone (207 km)
Stage 9 – May 14: Savignano sul Rubicone – Cesena (33.6 km, individual time trial)
May 15: day off
Stage 10 – May 16: Scandiano – Viareggio (190 km)
Stage 11 – May 17: Camaiore – Tortona (218 km)
Stage 12 – May 18: Bra – Rivoli (179 km)
Stage 13 – May 19: Borgofranco d’Ivrea – Crans Montana (SUI) (208 km)
Stage 14 – 20 May: Sierra – Cassano Magnago (194 km)
Stage 15 – 21 May: Serregno – Bergamo (191 km)
May 22: day off
Stage 16 – 23 May: Sabbio Chiese – Monte Bondone (198 km)
Stage 17 – 24 May: Pergine Valsugana – Caorle (192 km)
Stage 18 – 25 May: Oderzo – Val di Zoldo (160 km)
Stage 19 – 26 May: Longarone – Tre Cime di Lavaredo (182 km)
Stage 20 – 27 May: Tarvisio – Monte Lussari (18.6 km, individual time trial)
Stage 21 – 28 May: Rome – Rome (115 km), informs Agerpres.
Source: Hot News RO

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