Giro 2026: Route and stages
Alec Segaert won the 12th stage the Giro d'Italia, while Afonso Eulálio retained the pink jersey ahead of Jonas Vingegaard and Thymen Arensman. Up next: a predominantly flat stage with two climbs in the finale. Saturday is a big day for the GC riders – and a proper one at that: 4,350 metres of climbing over 133 kilometres and a summit finish – before the sprinters get their chance to shine in Milan on Sunday. Following the last rest day, the riders head back into the high mountains on Tuesday.
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Giro 2026: Segaert wins with late attack, Eulálio retains pink
Alec Segaert attacks with 3.4 kilometres to go and holds off the charging peloton. The young Belgian takes the spoils ahead of Toon Aerts and Guillermo Silva, while Afonso Eulálio retains the pink jersey.
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Giro 2026 Route stage 12: Imperia - Novi Ligure
Thursday, 21 May – Stage 12 of the Giro d'Italia covers 175 kilometres from the coastal town of Imperia to Novi Ligure. Two climbs punctuate the route. Could they derail a bunch sprint? The riders face 2,250 metres of climbing in total.
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Giro 2026 Route stage 13: Alessandria - Verbania
Friday, 22 May – At 186 kilometres, the 13th stage of the Giro d’Italia takes the riders from Alessandria to Verbania, situated on the shores of Lago Maggiore. Two short climbs — the first 2.4 kilometres at 5.5%, the second 4.7 kilometres at 7.1% — precede a finale on descent.
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Giro 2026 Favourites stage 13: Ganna on home roads
Stage 13 is fairly unremarkable until the finale. The 189-kilometre route features only 1,400 metres of climbing, but since much of it comes inside the final 20 kilometres, we can look forward to an exciting finale. Will it be the (late) attackers or (strong) sprinters?
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Giro 2026: Withdrawals
On Saturday 8 May, the Giro d’Italia started in Bulgaria with 184 riders. Not all of them will reach the finish in Rome. Cyclingstage.com keeps track of the withdrawals.
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Giro 2026: Riders
Jonas Vingegaard, Giulio Pellizzari, Felix Gall, Thymen Arensman and former winner Jai Hindley target the GC at the Giro, while Dylan Groenewegen, Jonathan Milan and Paul Magnier are aiming for sprint success. The likes of Jhonatan Narváez, Giulio Ciccone and Wout Poels are hunting stage wins. Who else is on the start list?
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