Giro 2026: Live report stage 5
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Giulio Ciccone leads the Giro d'Italia ahead of Jan Christen and Florian Stork. Today's stage is a hilly race with 4,100 metres of climbing and a punchy finale. Tomorrow, the riders travel over flat roads towards a final kilometre featuring rising cobbles and a U-turn in Naples. The Giro’s first major summit finish takes the form of the iconic Blockhaus on Friday, after which the weekend looks tempting for attackers.
With 4,100 metres of climbing and over 200 kilometres to cover, stage 5 of the Giro d’Italia is a tough undertaking. There is no high mountain terrain, but the journey across the instep of the Italian boot is absolutely one for the climbers. Whether the GC riders will fight for the spoils remains to be seen, but we don't think so.
The stage to Naples is certain to end with a fast finishers showdown, but it won’t be a run-of-the-mill sprint. The finale, with rising cobbles and a U-turn in the final kilometre, is simply too demanding for that.
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.