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San Francesco al Campo - Santuario di Oropa (Biella)

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Sunday 05  May 2024 161km Altitude Gain 2,300m

Total time: 3:54:20 Withdrawn: 1

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Challenging stage featuring the first summit finish. After a flat run-up across Canavese and Vercellese areas the pink caravan will reach Valdengo, where a succession of minor climbs begins. A fast descent to Biella leads to the final ascent of Oropa on the “classic” route already tackled on several occasions by the Giro d’Italia. This is where things will kick-off. Last kilometres The last 11 km are uphill, from Biella to the Sanctuary of Oropa. The first part has gentle gradients up to the village of Favaro, where the most unwelcoming sectors are reached (around 13%). The climb continues with numerous bends and slopes of around 9% until the final straight, 130 metres with porphyry paving 6.5 metres wide.

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It's up to Geraint Thomas to take the fight to Tadej Pogacar

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This may be Tadej Pogacar's (UAE Team Emirates) first ever crack at the Giro d'Italia, but he's in such menacing form that if he doesn't ride off in the maglia rosa it will be a surprise. It's worth remembering, however, that the Slovenian last won a grand tour three years ago, and if there's a formula for beating him, Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) might just have it. Here's where to watch Giro d'Italia live streams online for free – from anywhere.

Pogacar is prone to the occasional off day, a trait that cost him at each of the past two tours he competed in. Thomas, who's never won La Corsa Rosa in five previous attempts, but came agonizingly close a year ago, when he wore the pink jersey for eight stages but lost it at the death, has a superb team backing him up.

Thymen Arensman and Tobias Foss each have the potential to be stars of tomorrow, so they should prove invaluable to the 37-year-old Welshman, who looks set to retire next year and is looking to make the most of the time he has left.

Both Thomas and Pogacar are planning to race the Tour de France this year too, partly because the 2024 Giro d'Italia route is significantly shorter and less jagged than usual, giving rise to the possibility of a first double since 1998.

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One of the best things about the Giro d'Italia is that it's completely FREE to watch in many places around the world. For example:

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If you're from any of the countries listed above but you're abroad right now, don't worry about missing out on that free coverage. All you need to do is subscribe to a VPN to watch a free Giro d'Italia live stream and re-connect to your home streaming coverage.

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If you're keen to watch the 2024 Giro d'Italia but you're away from home and the coverage is geo-blocked, then you could always use a VPN to access it (assuming you're not breaching any broadcaster T&Cs, of course). You may be surprised by how simple it is to do.

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As mentioned above, cycling fans in Australia can watch the 2024 Giro d'Italia for free on SBS Viceland. That means you can also live stream coverage on the free-to-use SBS On Demand platform.

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Live coverage of the 2024 Giro d'Italia comes courtesy of Eurosport and its streaming arm Discovery+ in the UK. 

A subscription costs £6.99 per month, and lets you tune in on a wide range of devices, as well as the Eurosport TV channels. 

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2024 Giro d'Italia schedule and start times

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  • Stage 1 – Sat 04/05 - Venaria Reale to Torino (136km) | 12.50pm
  • Stage 2 – Sun 05/05 - San Francesco al Campo to Santuario di Oropa (150km) | 11.55am
  • Stage 3 – Mon 06/05 - Novara to Fossano (165km) | 12.10pm
  • Stage 4 – Tue 07/05 - Acqui Terme to Andora (187km) | 11.30am
  • Stage 5 – Wed 08/05 - Genova to Lucca (176km) | 11.45am
  • Stage 6 – Thu 09/05 - Viareggio to Rapolano Terme (177km) | 11.45am
  • Stage 7 (ITT) – Fri 10/05 - Foligno to Perugia (37.2km) | 12pm
  • Stage 8 – Sat 11/05 - Spoleto to Prati di Tivo (153km) | 11.30am
  • Stage 9 – Sun 12/05 - Avezzano to Napoli (206km) | 11am
  • Rest: Mon 13/05
  • Stage 10 – Tue 14/05 - Pompei to Cusano Mutri (141km) | 12.05pm
  • Stage 11 – Wed 15/05 - Foiano di Val Fortore to Francavilla al Mare (203km) | 11.05am
  • Stage 12 –  Thu 16/05 - Martinsicuro to Fano (183km) | 11.25am
  • Stage 13 – Fri 17/05 - Riccione to Cento (179km) | 12pm
  • Stage 14 (ITT) – Sat 18/05 - Castiglione delle Stiviere to Desenzano del Garda (31km) | 12.20pm
  • Stage 15 – Sun 19/05 - Manerba del Garda to Livigno (220km) | 9.25am
  • Rest: Mon 20/05
  • Stage 16 – Tue 21/05 - Livigno to Santa Cristina Valgardena (202km) | 10.25am
  • Stage 17 – Wed 22/05 - Selva di Val Gardena to Passo del Brocon (154km) | 11.25am
  • Stage 18 – Thu 23/05 - Fiera di Primiero to Padova (166km) | 12.05pm
  • Stage 19 – Fri 24/05 - Mortegliano to Sappada (154km) | 12.05pm
  • Stage 20 – Sat 25/05 - Alpago to Bassano del Grappa (175km) | 10.40am
  • Stage 21 – Sun 26/05 - Rome to Rome (126km) | 2.30pm

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With a clear favorite, two time trials, and majestic mountain passes, cycling’s most beautiful Grand Tour promises a spectacle at its finest.

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Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Giro d’Italia:

Dates: Saturday, May 4 - Sunday, May 26

How to Watch the Giro d’Italia in the U.S.

If you’re a Max subscriber ($9.99/month), then you have access to the streaming platform’s B/R Sports package, which is the only legal way to stream the Giro d’Italia in the USA. For now, the package is free to all regular Max subscribers, but at some point, it will cost an additional $9.99 each month. That’s not as affordable as GCN+ used to be, but considering everything else you get with the B/R Sports package (such as MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA Men’s March Madness, U.S. Soccer, and 24 Hours of Le Mans coverage) it’s a pretty good deal.

Max has a user-friendly app for smartphones, streaming devices, game consoles, and smart TVs. There’s also an easy-to-navigate website, which is a helpful option for streaming the race from work. (Don’t worry, we won’t tell your boss.)

You could cancel your monthly subscription at the end of the race, but remember that Max will be offering live streams of many road, mountain, track, and cyclocross races throughout the rest of the year. If that floats your boat, consider getting an annual subscription for $99.99 (or $149.99 for ad-free streaming).

If you live in Canada, you can catch the action on FloBikes ($29.99 monthly or $150 for the year). Stream or cast from your desktop, mobile, or TV. The app is now available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, and Apple TV. And live coverage starts at 7:45 AM EDT for most stages.

While we haven’t found legal ways to watch the Giro LIVE for free, you may be able to catch extended highlights on NBC/Peackock’s YouTube Channel a couple of hours after the events. However, where there is a will, there is a way. Just, “be careful with the ads.”

The 107th edition of the Giro d’Italia covers 3,386.7K (2,138 miles) over 21 stages, with two individual time trials, seven stages with uphill finishes, and six to eight stages expected to end with field sprints.

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This year’s Grande Partenza takes place in Piemonte, near the French-Italian Alps, with two challenging road stages that will force the Giro’s GC contenders to be at their best right away. Stage 1, a 136K stage from Venaria Reale to Torino, features three categorized climbs–including the Superga and the Colle Maddalena–but it’s a short, punchy, uncategorized ascent just before the finish that could determine the stage winner.

Stage 2 begins in San Francesco al Campo and ends after 150K with this year’s first summit finish–on the Category 1 Santuario di Oropa, the climb on which deceased Italian legend Marco Pantani took one of his most famous stage wins in 1999. By the end of the first weekend, the GC battle will already be in full swing.

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The race then begins working its way south, and Stages 3, 4, and 5—which finish in Fossano, Andora, and Lucca, respectively—should be days for the Giro’s sprinters. (Although the finishes of Stages 3 and 4 feature ramps inside the final 10K that could thwart the fast men.) Stage 6 brings the race from the coast into Tuscany (it finishes in Rapolano Terme) and features 12K of the strade bianche (“white gravel roads”) that give March’s Strade Bianche road race its name. If there’s one stage during the first week that has the potential to cause a few surprises, it’s this one.

Stage 7 is the first individual time trial of the Giro, and it’s a tough one: beginning in Foligno, the 37.2K race against the clock starts with over 30K of flat roads. But there’s a nasty sting in the course’s tail: a 6.5K climb to the finish line that starts steep and then ascends more gradually to the line. Riders who don’t pace themselves on the flat part of the course could explode on the final climb. There could be large time gaps here.

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Starting in Spoleto, Stage 8 brings the second summit finish of the first week–on the Category 1 Prati di Tivo, a 14K climb in the Umbrian Apennines with an average gradient of 7%. With a field sprint expected in Napoli at the end of Sunday’s Stage 9 (after a 214K stage that starts in Avezzano), Stages 7 and 8 will determine which rider will wear the maglia rosa into the Giro’s first Rest Day.

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The second week begins in Pompeii with Stage 10, a 142K stage that features a summit finish on a new climb, the Category 1 Bocca della Selva, a 20.9K climb with a deceiving 4.6% average gradient. The first few kilometers are actually downhill, so the climb is actually harder than its statistics suggest.

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We expect Stage 11 (207K) to end with a field sprint in Francavilla al Mare, and Stage 12—with a jagged 190K stage through the Marche region (an area known for its muri or “walls”)—looks like the perfect day for a breakaway filled with puncheurs and riders who perform well in the spring classics. Friday’s Stage 13 is the flattest stage of this year’s race, which is probably a good thing considering the next two stages. This 179K stage from Riccione to Cento will be an active rest day for much of the peloton.

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And they’ll need one because the third weekend begins with Stage 14–the Giro’s second individual time trial–a generally flat, 31K course from Castiglione delle Stiviere to Desenzano del Garda. This is a day for the Giro’s time trial specialists; the pure climbers will struggle to stay within shouting distance of their more powerful colleagues.

But they’ll have a chance for revenge on Sunday, when the race heads into the Alps for Stage 15, a 220K monster stage (the longest in this year’s race) with five categorized climbs, including back-to-back 2000m summits (both Category 1 ascents) at the end of the day, with a summit finish at the Mottolino ski resort just above Livigno. This weekend should blow the Giro wide open, leaving just a handful of riders still in contention to win the race overall.

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The third week begins the same way the second week ends, with a 200K, high-altitude mountain stage. Stage 16 features the granddaddy of them all: the Stelvio, this year’s “Cima Coppi” as the highest summit in the race. Topping out at over 2700m, the climb comes early in the stage but will nonetheless offer a rude awakening to a peloton that’s coming out of the second Rest Day. After a long ride down into and through a valley, the day ends with the Category 1 Passo Pinei and then a summit finish on the Category 2 Monte Pana, in Santa Cristina in Val Gardena.

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At “just” 159K, Stage 17 is much shorter than the previous two mountain stages, but it’s jammed with five categorized climbs, including the Category 2 Passo Sella and the Category 1 Passo Rolle. The day ends with two ascents of the Category 1 Passo Brocon, which the riders climb for a second time on their way to the finish line. This will be an intense stage, and it could pose a challenge for the team defending the pink jersey to control. The riders will be either climbing or descending from start to finish and if someone’s going to stage a third-week ambush, it could come here.

The next two stages offer a break from the mountains. Stage 18 brings a 166K downhill ride from Fiera di Primiero to Padua that should end with a field sprint. Stage 19 looks like the perfect chance for a small group of opportunists–who have likely been saving themselves in the high mountains–to escape and fight for a breakaway stage win in Sappada.

The 154K stage begins in Mortegliano and climbs steadily throughout the day, culminating with three categorized climbs in the second half stage, the last of which the riders summit just 7K from the finish. After so many days of intense climbing–and with one more day in the mountains still to come–the peloton could just sit back and let the break go all the way to the finish.

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That sets the stage for Stage 20, the last chance for anyone hoping to steal the 2024 Giro d’Italia from whoever's been leading it. And–as the last two editions have shown us–that’s a realistic possibility. Starting in Alpago, the stage rolls along for about 85K before the first of two ascents of the Monte Grappa, an 18K climb with an average gradient of 8.1%–that’s steep . This isn’t a stage with a summit finish–the race finishes in Bassano del Grappa after a long descent from the top of the Monte Grappa down into the valley below–but even without one, the stage should still provide a dramatic conclusion to the Giro’s GC battle.

The race concludes Sunday in Rome with a 122K road stage featuring several circuits through the Eternal City. The day will begin with clinking glasses of prosecco, and end with one last chance for the sprinters to grab some glory.

You can find the elevation profiles and course maps for each 2024 Giro d’Italia stage here .

For the second year in a row, the 2023 Giro d’Italia was decided on the grand tour’s penultimate day. In 2022, Australia’s Jai Hindley (BORA-hansgrohe) took the pink jersey from Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz (INEOS Grenadiers) on Stage 20. Hindley won a mountain stage at the end of the grand tour’s first week, then hung around near the top of the General Classification before seizing his moment late in the Giro’s final mountain stage and winning the race overall.

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In 2023, Slovenia’s Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) followed the same formula, albeit without an early-stage win. After Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step)—who had won two stages and was wearing the pink jersey as the Giro’s overall leader—was forced to abandon the race after testing positive for Covid-19 on the eve of the Giro’s first Rest Day, Great Britain’s Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers) took the maglia rosa . With the exception of the two days straddling the second Rest Day, Thomas held the jersey for much of the second and third weeks.

But he cracked on Stage 20, an 18.6K uphill time trial from Tarvisio to the summit of the Monte Lussari. Roglič, who entered the day just 26 seconds behind Thomas on GC, won the stage by 40 seconds, taking the pink jersey–and the 2023 Giro–by a slim margin.

Thomas held on to finish second, and Portugal’s João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) finished third. Italy’s Jonathan Milan (Bahrain-Victorious) won the Points Classification, France’s Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) won the King of the Mountains Classification, and Almeida was the Giro’s Best Young Rider.

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates)

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With most of the sport’s best grand tour riders (including Roglič) racing the Tour de France this summer, this year’s Giro has a short list of overall contenders, a list that’s headlined by one of the sport’s true superstars: Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates).

The 25-year-old has never raced the Giro, and he takes the starting line this year as the favorite to win and dominate it. Then he’s planning to head to the Tour, where he’s hoping to become the first rider since Italy’s Marco Pantani in 1998 to win the Giro and the Tour in the same season.

Geraint Thomas (INEOS-Grenadiers)

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Pogačar’s biggest challenger will likely be Geraint Thomas, who’s coming back to the Giro after last year’s disappointment. The 37-year-old (he’ll turn 38 during the race) will have a strong and experienced team supporting him–and the course suits him–but he’ll have a hard time overcoming Pogačar.

Cian Uijtdebroeks (Visma-Lease a Bike)

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We’ll also be keeping an eye on Belgium’s Cian Uijtdebroeks (Visma-Lease a Bike), who made headlines last December when it was announced that he was breaking his contract with BORA-hansgrohe (who had recently signed Roglič away from Jumbo) to join the Dutch superteam.

The winner of the Tour de l‘Avenir in 2022, Uijtdebroeks just turned 21 and is widely considered to be a future grand tour contender. Without Belgium’s Wout van Aert, who’s skipping the Giro due to injuries he sustained in a crash at a race in Belgium a few weeks ago, Uijtdebroeks becomes the focus of the team’s Giro plans. And with a strong squad alongside him, he could finish on the podium and is the easy pick to become the Giro’s Best Young Rider.

Ben O’Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale)

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Other GC contenders include Australia’s Ben O’Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), a former fourth-place finisher at the Tour de France and Giro stage-winner; Italy’s Damiano Caruso (Bahrain-Victorious), a former Giro podium-finisher; Colombia’s Daniel Martinez (BORA-hansgrohe), a former fifth-place finisher at the Giro; Great Britain’s Hugh Carthy (EF Education-EasyPost), a two-time top-10 finisher; and France’s Romain Bardet (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL), a former Tour de France podium finisher who was seventh at the Giro in 2021 but might be more of stage hunter this year.

Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek)

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Other stage hunters include Italy’s Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek), a three-time stage winner who was the Giro’s King of the Mountains in 2019; France’s Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-Quick Step), who’s riding his first Giro; and Canada’s Michael Woods (Israel-PremierTech), who’s hoping to complete a hat-trick of grand tour stage victories with a win in Italy.

Nairo Quintana (Movistar)

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One of the most controversial riders in this year’s Giro will be Colombia’s Nairo Quintana (Movistar), winner of the Giro in 2014. But the 34-year-old hasn’t raced since finishing sixth overall in the 2022 Tour de France and then having his results disqualified after testing positive for tramadol, a painkiller that’s banned by the UCI (but not banned by WADA). He’s now back in the WorldTour with the team that made him famous. His return has not been a popular one , though, and it will be interesting to see how he’s received in Italy.

The Giro also offers several stage win opportunities for field sprinters, and that–plus the fact that the Tour de France is very not sprinter-friendly–means there will be lots of them taking the start, including Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek); Belgium’s Tim Merlier (Soudal–Quick Step); Dutch sprinters Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Fabio Jakobsen (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL), and Australia’s Sam Welsford (BORA-Hansgrohe), Caleb Ewan (Jayco AlUla) and Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck); and Eritrea’s Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty).

Last but not least, the Giro will see several North Americans taking the start, with Americans Larry Warbasse (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), Magnus Sheffield (INEOS Grenadiers), and Will Barta (Movistar) joining Woods on the starting line, with more expected to join them as teams finalize their rosters.

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DIRECT. Giro 2024: Tadej Pogacar s'impose sur la 2e étape et fait coup double en prenant le maillot rose de leader du Tour d'Italie

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Victoire de Tadej Pogacar qui prend le maillot rose par la même occasion !

Après avoir attaqué à 4 kilomètres de l'arrivée, Tadej Pogacar (Team UAE Emirates) remporte la 2e étape du Giro et prend le maillot rose grâce à cette victoire. Il remporte sa première victoire sur le Tour d'Italie et fait déjà très mal à la concurrence. Le Slovène avait pourtant crevé et chuté à 10 kilomètres de l'arrivée mais rien ne l'arrête et personne n'a pu suivre son attaque dans le Santuario di Oropa.

Le podium de la deuxième étape

1- Tadej Pogacar (Team UAE Emirates) 2- Daniel Felipe Martinez (Bora-Hansgrohe) : +27 secondes 3- Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) : +27 secondes

1 km - O'Connor lâché

L'Australien paie peut-être ses efforts après avoir voulu tenir tête à Pogacar.

2 km - Regroupement derrière Pogacar

Ils sont désormais une dizaine à être regroupés derrière Tadej Pogacar qui possède plus de 30 secondes d'avance.

2 km - Pogacar possède 24 secondes d'avance sur le duo de poursuivants

Le Slovène creuse désormais l'écart sur O'Connor et Thomas.

3 km - O'Connor et Thomas en chasse

Derrière Tadej Pogacar, le duo Ben O'Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team)/Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) essaie de limiter l'écart, le Slovène n'a pas trop creusé pour le moment.

4 km - Pogacar attaque !

Ben O'Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team) aura tenu quelques mètres mais il est lâché comme tout le monde, Pogacar part seul à 4 kilomètres de l'arrivée.

4 km - Le tempo est assuré par UAE Emirates

Les coéquipiers de Tadej Pogacar prennent leurs relais un à un, c'est désormais Majka qui est devant pour lancer le Slovène.

5 km - Quintana distancé

Le peloton accélère et Nairo Quintana (Movistar Team) en fait les frais. Le colombien se fait lâcher.

6 km - Piccolo repris, échappée terminée

Echappée terminée, l'Italien est repris, les favoris vont pouvoir s'expliquer alors qu'il reste moins de sept kilomètres avant l'arrivée.

7 km - Andrea Piccolo va être repris

L'Italien a moins de 30 secondes d'avance sur le peloton désormais.

9 km - Pogacar de retour dans le peloton

Le Slovène n'a pas mis de temps à revenir, attention à lui désormais, s'il est contrarié le Slovène pourrait rapidement tenter un coup de force alors que son équipe emmène le peloton avec les Ineos-Grenadiers.

10 km - Pogacar crève et chute, il se relève immédiatement

Le favori du Giro 2024 vient de crever ! Il chute légèrement mais se relève et repart immédiatement.

11 km - C'est parti pour l'ascension finale du Santuario di Oropa

Avec 11,8 km à 6,1% de moyenne, les grimpeurs vont pouvoir se montrer tandis qu'Andrea Piccolo est toujours en tête avec 1'35 d'avance.

17 km - L'explication finale se rapproche

Andrea Piccolo possède encore 1'42 d'avance sur le peloton. Dans un peu plus de cinq kilomètres, l'italien entamera l'ascension finale du Santuario di Oropa (11,8 km à 6,1% de moyenne) avec une première arrivée au sommet dans ce Giro 2024.

23 km - Piccolo franchit le Nelva seul en tête

L'Italien du team EF Education Easy-Post prend 9 points en franchissant le Nelva en tête, il ne possède plus que deux minutes d'avance sur le peloton.

25 km - Le sommet de Nelva se rapproche

Moins de deux kilomètres à parcourir pour l'homme de tête dans l'ascension de Nelva (5 km à 5,4% de moyenne), col de troisième catégorie.

29 km - Piccolo poursuit l'aventure seul en tête

Les poursuivants sont désormais à 1'30 d'Andrea Piccolo tandis que le peloton est à 2'22.

41 km - Plus qu'un homme en tête

Andrea Piccolo (EF Education Easy-Post) a lâché ses quatre compagnons d'échappée qui sont à 45 secondes de lui. Le peloton est à 2'33 de Piccolo. Une nouvelle chute a eu lieu dans le peloton, une nouvelle fois sans gravité, Kevin Vermaerke (Team DSM-Firmenich) et le champion de Hongrie, Attila Valter (Team Visma Lease a Bike) étaient impliqués.

54 km - Fiorelli passe en tête au nouveau sprint intermédiaire

12 points supplémentaires pour Filippo Fiorelli (VF Group-Bardiani) qui passe en tête à l'intermédiaire de Crocemosso qui compte pour l'Intergiro. L'échappée devrait être bientôt rattrapée par le peloton puisqu'elle ne compte plus qu'1'35 d'avance.

62 km - chute dans le peloton

Quatre coureurs, dont Olav Kooij (Team Visma Lease a Bike), sont tombés, probablement à cause d'une grosse couche de graviers, sans gravité heureusement. C'est dommageable cependant pour Olav Kooij avant un premier sprint massif attendu au terme de la troisième étape demain. C'est l'apprentissage pour le néerlandais qui dispute son premier grand tour.

66 km - Filippo Fiorelli passe en tête du sprint intermédiaire

Contrairement à hier, l'entente est bonne dans cette échappée 100% italienne. Personne ne dispute le sprint à Filippo Fiorelli (VF Group-Bardiani), porteur du maillot cyclamen de meilleur sprinteur (détenu par Jhonatan Navarez avant cette étape mais l'équatorien porte déjà le maillot rose de leader du Giro) qui prend 12 points. Ce passage en tête lui permet virtuellement de reprendre la tête au classement du meilleur sprinteur.

70 km - Le peloton ne laisse pas plus d'avance à l'échappée

L'échappée, composée de cinq italiens, ne creuse plus l'écart, le peloton est même légèrement revenu et compte maintenant 3'26 de retard.

85km - Le peloton gagne du terrain

3'40", l'échappée perd seconde. Tout va bien pour le maillot rose Jhonatan Narvaez, entouré par plusieurs coéquipiers dans la première partie du peloton.

90km - Swift roule à nouveau

Connor Swift et Rui Oliveira collaborent désormais en tête de peloton. L'échappée a moins de quatre minutes d'avance.

94km - Rui Oliveira efficace

Grâce au travail du coéquipier portugais de Tadej Pogacar, le peloton reprend du terrain, 4'10" d'écart.

100km - UAE Emirates vient rouler

Rui Oliveira, un coéquipier de Tadej Pogacar, se met désormais en tête de peloton alors que l'écart était monté à plus de 4'30".

105km - Un seul homme roule dans le peloton

Conor Swift a été désigné pour rouler du côté d'Ineos Grenadiers, l'écart continue de monter, à à 4'30".

110km : l'échappée reprend du terrain

4'20", pas de quoi paniquer néanmoins.

114km : 45,7km/h de moyenne

Les coureurs ont effectué 45,7km dans la première heure de course.

115km - Decathlon-AG2R groupée à l'avant

L'équipe française est à l'avant du peloton, dans les roues des coéquipiers de Jhonatan Narvaez. L'écart est de 4 minutes avec l'échappée.

122 km - Début d'étape calme

La bonne humeur est présente dans le peloton, la journée est calme pour l'heure.

132km - Une longue partie plate

Il faudra attendre le sprint intermédiaire de Valdengo, dans plus de 60 kilomètres, pour trouver les premiers reliefs de la journée.

136km - Pas plus de 4 minutes

On maîtrise l'écart désormais dans le peloton. Les leaders devraient donc pouvoir se jouer la victoire d'étape.

142km - Ineos Grenadiers roule

Voilà de quoi faire les affaires de l'équipe UAE Emirates: Ineos Grenadiers roule - pour l'heure à un rythme modéré - en tête de peloton.

144km - L'écart augmente

3'30" d'avance pour l'échappée, Andrea Piccolo est le plus dangereux au général, avec 1'07" de retard sur Jhonatan Narvaez.

150 km - Une minute d'avance

C'est terminé pour les baroudeurs qui souhaitaient partir, le coup a pris le large.

152 km - Cinq Italiens à l'avant

Filippo Fiorelli (VF Group-Bardiani) est encore devant, en compagnie de son coéquipier Martin Marcellusi. Davide Bais (Polti-Kometa), Andrea Piccolo (EF Education - Easy Post) et Christian Scaroni (Astana) sont également à l'avant.

154km - Un nouveau groupe sort

Ineos Grenadiers fait "barrage" cette fois et laisse filer un groupe, il va falloir rapidement réagir et c'est ce que fait un coureur de la Cofidis, qui n'avait plus personne à l'avant.

155km - Peloton groupé

UAE Emirates parvient à ramener et le peloton est à nouveau groupé. Il y a pratiquement 100 kilomètres de plat, ce qui ne facilite pas la tâche des baroudeurs.

157km- Filippo Ganna tente sa chance

Coéquipier du maillot rose Jhonatan Narvaez, Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) essaie quand même de se glisser dans l'échappée. UAE Emirates tente de maîtriser le peloton.

160km - Six coureurs à l'avant

On retrouve notamment deux coureurs de l'équipe Cofidis et deux coureurs la Polti-Kometa. Le peloton est à quelques mètres.

Une attaque dès le kilomètre 0

Déjà présent à l'avant, Filippo Fiorelli est le premier à attaquer. L'Italien porte le maillot de leader du classement par points, lui qui n'est que troisième. Mais Jhonatan Narvaez a le maillot rose et Lilian Calmejane porte déjà le maillot de la montagne.

Dans le fictif

Après être parti sur un vélodrome, le peloton a affectué quelques kilomètres de défilé. Place maintenant au départ réel.

Pogacar prudent au départ

"Peut-être que je ne vais pas attaquer", a déclaré Tadej Pogacar, qui a l'air plutôt prudent au vu de la longueur du Tour d'Italie. Il faut dire que la situation arrange le Slovène, avec une équipe adverse qui va assumer le poids de la course.

Bardet a souffert de "problèmes d'estomac" ce samedi

Avant le départ de la 2e étape, Romain Bardet a confié à Eurosport avoir eu des "problèmes d'estomac" ce samedi. "Je n'ai pas réussi à assimiler ce que j'ai ingurgité. Cela a été une souffrance. J'espère que ça ira mieux", a déclaré le leader de l'équipe DSM-Firmenich Post NL, qui a lâché 57 secondes dans l'affaire. "Je ne suis pas encore à 100%, il va falloir faire le dos rond. Le Giro commence à peine."

Le profil du jour

Départ réel dans quelques instants.

Le départ de cette 2e étape sera donné à 13h05.

Un premier abandon

Le vétéran Robert Gesink (37 ans) ne prendra pas le départ de cette deuxième étape. Victime d'une chute ce samedi, le Néerlandais a subi une petite fracture à la main. La formation Visma-Lease a Bike devra donc continuer à 7.

Pogacar peut-il dépasser Merckx dans la légende? Pineau n'y croît pas

Grand favori à la victoire pour le Tour d'Italie et prétendant à un rare doublé au cours d'une même saison avec le Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar a l'occasion d'écrire un peu plus l'histoire du cyclisme cette saison. Pour autant, consultant pour RMC, Jérôme Pineau estime que le Slovène ne pourra jamais égaler les légendes Eddy Merckx et Bernard Hinault.

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Au lendemain d'une première étape qui a vu l'Equatorien Jhonatan Narváez s'imposer et endosser le maillot rose de leader du Tour d'Italie, place à une deuxième étape qui devrait offrir une explications entre cadors. Parcours, profil, favoris... découvrez le profil de la 2e étape du Giro 2024 .

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How to watch the Giro d'Italia 2023: Everything you need to catch the Corsa Rosa live

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The Giro d'Italia is underway, bringing Grand Tour season with it. We might be days into the Corsa Rosa already, but there is so much yet to come - essentially all the biggest days for the general classification riders, and a whole host of stages to be won by sprinters, puncheurs , and climbers.

As well as the expected duel between Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) and Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) across the 21 days, there are all sorts of other riders to watch out for, from Tao Geoghegan Hart (Ineos Grenadiers) to Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan).

Keep reading to find out how to watch every minute of one of the biggest races of the year. Make sure you also read our guide to the Giro d'Italia route , the latest on who is leading the Giro d'Italia , and what all the Giro d'Italia jerseys mean.

Quick guide to watching the Giro d'Italia 2023

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What to expect at the Giro d'Italia

Grand Tour season kicks off on Saturday May 6 with the start of the Giro d'Italia , which begins on Italian soil after briefly heading to Hungary last year. Over 21 days Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step), the world champion will battle it out with Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma), among others on a deep list of possible contenders.

The 106th edition begins in the Abruzzo region, on the central western side of the boot, before heading south and then north through the Italian peninsula. This year the race features three time trial stages with a grand total of 70 kilometres of individual time trialling.

As ever at the Giro d'Italia, there are lots of days in the mountains, whether that's the Alps, the Dolomites, or the Apennines. There's a lot of climbing. The first week features two challenging stages to Gran Sasso d'Italia and Fossombrone before ending with another individual time trial in Cesena. 

In the second week, Stage 13 to Crans Montana will present a challenging summit test in the Swiss Alps. It also features the Cima Coppi prize of the 2023 edition in the form of the Colle del Gran San Bernardo.

The final week everal huge mountain stages including summit finishes at Monte Bondone and Tre Cime di Lavaredo, culminating with a horrendous looking mountain time trial to Monte Lussari, before the race heads to Rome for the finalé.

There are also flatter stages for sprinters and puncheurs, along with those days for the climbers and the time trial specialists.

Fausto Coppi, Alfredo Binda and Eddy Merckx all hold the record for most wins with five, with the most dominant rider of the modern era being Alberto Contador, who claimed the pink jersey thrice. Recent winners include Jai Hindley, Egan Bernal and Tao Geoghegan Hart.

How to watch the Giro d'Italia in Australia

Cycling fans in Australia get to watch the Giro d'Italia live stream, and plenty of other races, for free on SBS . You can head to the SBS On Demand streaming service and watch the action live as well as full stage replays. 

They can also watch uninterrupted on GCN +. A monthly subscription will cost you $15.99AUD while a yearly subscription costs $64.99AUD.

Aussies away from home can use a VPN to watch the Giro d'Italia live stream free from abroad . Download the VPN, set your location to 'Australia' using the in-app menu and watch live as if you are back at home.

How to watch a Giro d'Italia live stream from outside your country

If you’re abroad during 2023 Giro d'Italia, you might have a problem accessing your regular streaming service because of geo-blocking restrictions. Thankfully, there’s an easy solution.

Try a VPN, a piece of software which offers both online privacy and ability to change your IP address, meaning that you can access on-demand content or live TV like you would back at home while in another country. There are plenty of free VPNs but our sister site TechRadar recommends the paid ExpressVPN which it consistently rates as the best VPN provider.

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How to watch the Giro d'Italia in the US

In the US, the Giro d'Italia will be aired live and in full by  GCN+ with the same coverage also available via streaming on Discovery+. A subscription to GCN+ or Discovery+ will cost you $8.99 per month or £49.99 for a year. 

How to watch the Giro d'Italia in the UK

In the UK you can buy a month-long pass to get access to the live streams  of the Giro d'Italia available via the Eurosport player or Discovery+ website.  Buying a pass costs just £6.99, although do remember that it will then auto renew at the same price each month unless you cancel.

However, you can also get a year-long pass for £59.99, which means a saving of £23.89.

If you’re based in the UK, you will be able to watch all of the live coverage from regular cycling broadcasters GCN+ and Discovery+ / Eurosport. 

If you only want the cycling, and not the other things that Eurosport offers, you can get a GCN+ subscription at a cost of £39.99 for the year, or you can buy a race pass for £6.99 per month. A GCN+ account also means you'll then have access to both live and on demand race footage as well as long or short highlight streams and in-depth analysis. There is also a library full of documentaries on the sport for you to check out.

If you fancy Welsh language broadcasting, you also have the option of watching it on S4C on the TV or online, on S4C Clic . Useful if you're a Geraint Thomas fan.

If you happen to be out of the country when the race is on then you can just download a VPN and choose your location to watch live as if you are back at home. Setting up a VPN is simple – just download, install, open the app and select your location.

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UK coverage of the race will begin on GCN+ and Eurosport at about 11:00 BST every day. Highlights will be available later in the day. You'll notice that the race organiser loves to set a certain time for an estimated finish in the table below.

In the US coverage begins at about 7:00 EST every day. Replays are also available after the event.

You can find the full list of races that GCN will be broadcasting in the USA and around the world over on their helpful racing schedule .

For a detailed route analysis see our route breakdown .

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How to Watch Giro d'Italia 2024 Online

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Spanning more than 2,142 miles, the Giro d'Italia (Tour of Italy) begins on Saturday, May 4. The 21-day endurance cycling event features nearly 180 riders competing to hoist the Trofeo Senza Fine (Endless Trophy) at the finish line.

At a Glance: How to Watch Giro d'Italia 2024 Online

  • When Starts on Saturday, May 4 at 4 a.m. PT/7 a.m. ET
  • Network Max's R/B Sports
  • Stream online Max

The 107th edition of the Giro d'Italia starts at Venaria Reale in Italy on Saturday, May 4 with a start time of 4 a.m. PT/7 a.m. ET. It ends in Rome on Sunday, May 26, with coverage starting at 6 a.m. PT/9 a.m. ET.

You can watch the Giro d'Italia 2024 on Max , which is also available as a channel add-on at Prime Video . If you want to watch the entire 21-day cycling race on TV, you'll need a smart TV that can stream it from the Max app.

Unfortunately for cycling fans, the Giro d'Italia is not airing on TV on traditional cable.

As mentioned above, the best way to watch the Giro d'Italia 2024 online is by streaming it on Max . You can stream the cycling race online starting at $9.99 per month for the ad-supported plan.

If you want to watch without ads, the streaming service has an ad-free plan for $15.99 per month. Meanwhile, you can go ad-free with 4K Ultra HD picture quality for $19.99 per month.

Max (formerly known as HBO Max) has the B/R Sports hub as part of its streaming service for a limited time. The hub has access to the entire Giro d'Italia starting at $9.99 per month.

In addition to the Giro d'Italia, Max's B/R Sports includes NBA on TNT , NHL on TNT , U.S. Soccer, MotoGP and other sports leagues. The service also has hit movies like Barbie , Blue Beetle , The Zone of Interest , Wonka , Avatar: The Way of Water , and others, as well as award-winning series, such as Succession , Barry , The White Lotus and more.

Max is also available as an add-on channel on Prime Video .

How to Watch Giro d'Italia 2024 With Cable

Unfortunately, the Giro d'Italia 2024 is not broadcasting on traditional cable in the US. The entire 21-day event is only available to watch with a subscription to Max - thanks to R/B Sports. You can watch it on Max.com or the Max mobile app.

Giro d'Italia 2024 Dates, Schedule

The Giro d'Italia begins on Saturday, May 4, in Venaria Reale, Italy and the cycling race ends 21 days later on Sunday, May 26, in Rome. Scroll down for a complete schedule, including dates, start times and cities featured throughout the event.

  • Day 1, Sat., May 4 Venaria Reale to Torino at 4 a.m. PT/7 a.m. ET
  • Day 2, Sun., May 5 San Francesco al Campo to Santuario di Oropa (Biella) at 3:30 a.m. PT/6:30 a.m. ET
  • Day 3, Mon., May 6 Novara to Fossano at 3:30 a.m. PT/6:30 a.m. ET
  • Day 4, Tues., May 7 Acqui Terme to Andora at 3 a.m. PT/6 a.m. ET
  • Day 5, Wed., May 8 Genova to Lucca at 3 a.m. PT/6 a.m. ET
  • Day 6, Thurs., May 9 Viareggio to Rapolano Terme at 3:30 a.m. PT/6:30 a.m. ET
  • Day 7, Fri., May 10 Foligno to Perugia at 3:30 a.m. PT/6:30 a.m. ET
  • Day 8, Sat., May 11 Spoleto to Prati di Tivo at 3 a.m. PT/6 a.m. ET
  • Day 9, Sun., May 12 Avezzano to Napoli at 2:30 a.m. PT/5:30 a.m. ET
  • Day 10, Tues., May 14 Pompeii to Cusano Mutri at 3:30 a.m. PT/6:30 a.m. ET
  • Day 11, Wed., May 15 Foiano di Val Fortore to Francavilla al Mare at 2:30 a.m. PT/5:30 a.m. ET
  • Day 12, Thurs., May 16 Martinsicuro to Fano at 3 a.m. PT/6 a.m. ET
  • Day 13, Fri., May 17 Riccione to Cento at 3:30 a.m. PT/6:30 a.m. ET
  • Day 14, Sat., May 18 Castiglione delle Stiviere to Desenzano del Garda at 3:45 a.m. PT/6:45 a.m. ET
  • Day 15, Sun., May 19 Manerba del Garda to Livigno at 12:45 a.m. PT/3:45 a.m. ET
  • Day 16, Tues., May 21 Livigno to Santa Cristina Valgardena at 2 a.m. ET/5 a.m. ET
  • Day 17, Wed., May 22 Selva di Val Gardena to Passo del Brocon at 3 a.m. PT/6 a.m. ET
  • Day 18, Thurs., May 23 Fiera di Primiero to Padova at 3:45 a.m. PT/6:45 a.m. ET
  • Day 19, Fri., May 24 Mortegliano to Sappada at 3:30 a.m. PT/6:30 a.m. ET
  • Day 20, Sat., May 25 Alpago to Bassano del Grappa at 2:30 a.m. PT/5:30 a.m. ET
  • Day 21, Sun., May 26 Rome at 6 a.m. PT/9 a.m. ET

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Giro d'Italia 2024: How to Watch a UCI World Tour Cycling Livestream for Free

It's the first Grand Tour of the 2024 season.

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The battle for the maglia rosa begins this weekend, as the world's best riders take on the 107th edition of the Giro d'Italia. 

The first of the three Grand Tours in 2024, this year's event sees two-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar make his debut in the race for UAE Team Emirates.

The Slovenian star is marked out as favorite to win with the bookies, with strong competition set to come from last year's runner-up Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) and Ben O'Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) over the course of the 21-stage event. 

Below, we'll outline the best  live TV streaming services  to use to watch the Giro d'Italia live wherever you are in the world.

The peloton passing through a vineyards during the 2023 Giro d'Italia.

Giro d'Italia 2024: Where and when is it?

The 2024 Giro d'Italia begins with Stage 1 in Torino on Saturday, May 4, and climaxes with a passage through Rome on Sunday, May 26. 

A full schedule for this year's event can be found further down.

How to watch the Giro d'Italia 2024 online from anywhere using a VPN

If you find yourself unable to view the race locally, you may need a different way to watch -- that's where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds by encrypting your traffic, and it's also a great idea if you're traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins.

With a VPN, you're able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to what you want to watch. If your internet provider or mobile carrier has stuck you with an IP address that incorrectly shows your location in a blackout zone, a VPN can correct that problem by giving you an IP address in your correct, non-blackout area. Most VPNs, like our  Editors' Choice, ExpressVPN , make it really easy to do this. 

Using a VPN to watch or stream sports is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Canada, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you're streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions. 

Looking for other options? Be sure to check out some of the other great  VPN deals  taking place right now.

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ExpressVPN is our current best VPN pick for people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It's normally $13 a month, and you can sign up for ExpressVPN and save 35% -- the equivalent of $8.32 a month -- if you get an annual subscription. 

Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Livestream the Giro d'Italia 2024 in the US

US cycling fans can watch all the action live via Max and its B/R Sports add-on.

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Watch UCI World Tour cycling in the US from $10 per month

A subscription to Max currently costs $10 per month or $100 per year with ads. 

The higher-tier ad-free option is priced at $16 per month or $150 per year, while the service's Ultimate package, which allows additional devices and offers 4K resolution streams, will cost you $200 per year. 

Whichever option you go for, you'll also need the B/R Sports add-on. This usually costs an extra $10 per month, but Max is offering it for free for a limited time.

Livestream Giro d'Italia 2024 in the UK 

Viewers in the UK can watch this year's event for free on terrestrial broadcaster S4C 's website or via iPlayer , however that coverage will be in Welsh. For live English language coverage of this year's race, you'll need to be a subscriber to Eurosport or the streaming service Discovery Plus to watch this year's action live.

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Discovery Plus

Carries the 2024 giro d'italia live in the uk.

A subscription to Discovery Plus in the UK costs £7 per month or £60 for the year.

The service is available on a wide array of devices, and also includes access to all Eurosport TV channels.

Stream Giro d'Italia 2024 in Australia for free

It's good news for cycling fans Down Under, with the 2024 Giro d'Italia set to be broadcast for free in Australia on SBS .

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Viewers can livestream Giro d'Italia coverage on the free-to-use SBS On Demand service.

The platform has dedicated apps for Android and iOS, and you can also access the service on Android TV, Amazon Fire TV stick, Apple TV and most smart TVs.

Stream Giro d'Italia 2024 in Canada

Dedicated cycling streaming service FloBikes is the place to watch live coverage of this year's race in Canada.

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Watch Giro d'Italia 2024 in Canada

A monthly subscription to FloBikes currently costs CA$30, but you can make a savings by signing up to an annual subscription at CA$150 per year, which works out at CA$12.50 per month. The service has dedicated apps for Android and Apple devices.

Giro d'Italia 2024: Stages and full schedule

• Stage 1: Sunday, May 4 - Venaria Reale to Torino  (1 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 12 p.m. BST in the UK, 7 a.m. ET / 4 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 9 p.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 2: Sunday, May 5 - San Francesco al Campo to Santuario di Oropa (Biella) (3:30 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2:30 p.m. BST in the UK, 6:30 a.m. ET / 3:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 1:30 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 3: Monday, May 6 - Novara to Fossano (3:30 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2:30 p.m. BST in the UK, 6:30 a.m. ET / 3:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 1:30 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 4: Tuesday, May 7 - Acqui Terme to Andora (3 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2 p.m. BST in the UK, 6 a.m. ET / 3 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 11 p.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 5: Wednesday, May 8 - Genova to Lucca (3 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2 p.m. BST in the UK, 6 a.m. ET / 3 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 11 p.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 6: Thursday, May 9 - Viareggio to Rapolano Terme (3:30 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2:30 p.m. BST in the UK, 6:30 a.m. ET / 3:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 1:30 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 7: Friday, May 10 - Foligno to Perugia (3:30 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2:30 p.m. BST in the UK, 6:30 a.m. ET / 3:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 1:30 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 8: Sunday, May 11 - Spoleto to Pri di Tivo (3 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2 p.m. BST in the UK, 6 a.m. ET / 3 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 11 p.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 9: Sunday, May 12 - Avezzano to Napoli (2:30 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 1:30 p.m. BST in the UK, 5:30 a.m. ET / 2:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 12:30 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 10: Tuesday, May 14 - Pompeii to Cusano Mutri (3:30 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2:30 p.m. BST in the UK, 6:30 a.m. ET / 3:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 1:30 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 11: Wednesday, May 15 - Foiano di Val Fortore to Francavilla al Mare (2:30 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 1:30 p.m. BST in the UK, 5:30 a.m. ET / 2:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 12:30 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 12: Thursday, May 16 - Martinsicuro to Fano (3 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2 p.m. BST in the UK, 6 a.m. ET / 3 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 11 p.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 13: Friday, May 17 - Riccione to Cento (3:30 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2:30 p.m. BST in the UK, 6:30 a.m. ET / 3:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 1:30 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 14: Sunday, May 18 - Castiglione delle Stiviere to Desenzano del Garda (3:45 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2:45 p.m. BST in the UK, 6:45 a.m. ET / 3:45 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 1:45 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 15: Sunday, May 19 - Manerba del Garda to Livigno (9:45 a.m. CET local time in Italy, 8:45 a.m. BST in the UK, 3:45 a.m. ET / 12:45 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 5:45 p.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 16: Tuesday, May 21 - Livigno to Santa Cristina Valgardena (11 a.m. CET local time in Italy, 10 a.m. BST in the UK, 5 a.m. ET / 2 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 7 p.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 17: Wednesday, May 22 - Selva di Val Gardena to Passo del Brocon (3 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2 p.m. BST in the UK, 6 a.m. ET / 3 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 11 p.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 18: Thursday, May 23 - Fiera di Primiero to Padova (3:45 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2:45 p.m. BST in the UK, 6:45 a.m. ET / 3:45 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 1:45 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 19: Friday, May 24 - Mortegliano to Sappada (3:30 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2:30 p.m. BST in the UK, 6:30 a.m. ET / 3:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 1:30 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 20: Sunday, May 25 - Alpago to Bassano del Grappa (2:30 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 1:30 p.m. BST in the UK, 5:30 a.m. ET / 2:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 12:30 a.m. AEST in Australia).

• Stage 21: Sunday, May 26 - Rome (3 p.m. CET local time in Italy, 2 p.m. BST in the UK, 9 a.m. ET / 6 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 11 p.m. AEST in Australia). 

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As it happened: Narváez defeats Pogačar to win opening stage of the Giro

140km from Venaria Reale to Torino will award the first maglia rosa

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Buongiorno and welcome to our live coverage of stage 1 of the 2024 Giro d'Italia!

After weeks of anticipation and build-up, it’s time for the real business to begin - the 107th edition of the Giro d’Italia starts here! We’re set for three weeks of daily action of some of the most exciting, dramatic cycling, beginning here in Piedmont.

Tadej Pogačar

It’s difficult to remember the last time a rider began a Grand Tour as such an overwhelming favourite as Tadej Pogačar is for this one. The talk hasn’t so much been about if he will win the pink jersey, but things like how many stages he will win doing so, and whether he can hold the pink jersey from start to finish.

There aren’t any riders here with the Grand Tour credentials to match Pogačar’s, but the one who comes closest is Geraint Thomas. The Welsheman has unfinished business at the Giro having come so close to winning twelve months ago, and says he wouldn’t be riding if he felt it was not possible to do so this year.

As for the rest of the field, there are plenty of stars present, from old heads such as Romain Bardet and Damiano Caurso, to rising talents like Cian Uijtdebroeks and Antonio Tiberi. Have a look at how we rate all the top favourites’ chances.

Before we get too wrapped up in the big picture of the race for the overall classification, let's consider the short-term matter of the stage win, and first pink jersey, up for grabs today. Although there are some late climbs to keep the GC contender alert, it’s more for the puncheurs rather than the climbers.

Of course, as well as being arguably the best Grand Tour rider in the peloton, Pogačar is also in consideration for being the world’s best puncheur, as his performances in the classics demonstrate, so he’s already in the mix for a stage win, and some gained time.

The race is set to begin imminently! The riders are making their way through the neutralised zone in Venaria Reale, our first glimpse of the unrivalled beautiful scenes that Italy can always be relied upon.

The sun is shining on the Giro, which will be greatly welcomed by the riders, especially considering some of the bleak, cold conditions many have raced in this spring.

137KM TO GO

The flag is waved, and the 107th Giro d'Italia is officially underway.

Lots of riders massed at the front looking at each other for now, with no committed moved being made yet.

Four riders try to get away, but aren't being allowed by the peloton, which is full of riders who look interesed in being part of the day's break. 

Now we have a group of five with a small gap, following a move instigated by Andrea Pietrobon and Louis Barré.

They've been joined by one other rider, and the peloton already seems to be easing up.

There are still some riders and teams unhappy with the situation, though. Three riders attack out of the peloton, but are brought back.

130KM TO GO

The leading six have 18 seconds on the peloton. The peloton hasn't calmed down yet, though, so they could still be brought back.

This might be it now. The peloton has slowed again, and nobody else is attacking.

Over a minute now for the six out front - it seems we have our break of the day. That wasn't too long a battle to form it, but considering the reluctance to be in the day’s break we’ve seen during the opening week of recent Grand Tours, it was relatively competitive.

Here are the six riders in the break:

Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier (Lidl-Trek)

Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché - Wanty)

Louis Barré (Arkéa B&B Hotels)

Nicolas Debeaumarché (Cofidis)

Filippo Fiorelli (VF Group - Bardiani CSF - Faizanè)

Andrea Pietrobon (Polti Kometa)

Here are the huge crowds that saw the Giro off at Venaria Reale. Fans have continued to dot the roadisde since then. The Giro remains as popular as ever!

Peloton

UAE Team Emirates have taken control at the front of the peloton. We can expect to see this a lot throughout the race, as rarely will other teams feel obliged to work considering the overwhelming favourite status of their leader Tadej Pogačar.

120KM TO GO

UAE Team Emirates are keeping the break's lead pegged at about 1-30 for now. Even at this early stage they're unwilling to give an inch. 

A bit of a dodgy moment for the break, who have to check themselves ahead of some road furniture while rounding a corner. Opening stages of Grand Tours are notorious for crashes, so fingers crossed everyone can come through this one unscathed.

The peloton also has to be careful going around it, but no fallers thankfully. 

Peloton

It’s no surprise to see representatives from the wildcard teams VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè and Polti Kometa in the break, nor Arkéa B&B Hotels or Cofidis given the lack of an obvious leader in either of their line-ups. But Intermarché - Wanty and Lidl-Trek are not teams you’d expect to target the breakaways, given their respective big name sprinters Biniam Girmay and Jonathan Milan. The implication seems to be that their domestiques will have some freedom to ride for themselves.

110KM TO GO

That freedom might be enough to get them in the break, but it's unlikely to amount to competing for the stage win. Their lead has actually come down to an even smaller 1-15 in recent kilometres. 

UAE Team Emirates might be leading the peloton, but Ineos Grenadiers want to exercise some authority too, and have most of their riders together right towards the front. The British team has been reluctant to relinquish their patron status despite a decline in results in recent years, and they already seem to be making a statement to UAE that they believe they can take on Pogačar.

Tadej Pogačar

A first glimpse of Tadej Pogačar out on the road at the Giro d'Italia.

100KM TO GO

Still only 1-15 for the break. UAE Team Emirates seem happy to let them stay out for now, but with virtually no hope of still being there come the finish.

The first climb of the day, Berzano di San Pietro, is not too far away now, coming in less than 10km. It's only a category four, but will likely be hotly contested in the break with a first King of the Mountains jersey and a place on the podium at the end of the day up for grabs. To do so, however, they will need to still be still out there come the two other climbers later in the stage, which right now is looking unlikely.

The six riders in the break are on the climb now.

No movement yet from anyone in the break. They are waiting for the summit to sprint it out for the points.

Pietrobon makes the first move, 400m from the top.

Fiorelli wins the sprint for the maximum points.

Pietrobon's move saw Debeaumarché dropped, and Calmejane was distanced near the top, leaving it to the other four to sprint. Fiorelli claimed the maximum 3 points, with 2 going to Barré and 1 for Ghebreigzabhier.

The break have regrouped together again now, and all the action has seen their lead grow to nearly 2-30. 

Nicolas Debeaumarché

Here are the six riders in the breakaway.

The leading sextet have something else to go for in a few kilometres - the first intermediate sprint of the race. 

Fiorelli sprints for this one too...

...and Fiorelli wins this one too ahead of Calmejane. That earns them ponts in both the Intermediate Sprints classification, and the Points Classification.

Interestingly, Alpecin-Deceuninck have taken over control of the peloton, and seem to be leading out Groves for some Points Classification points.

Groves takes the remaining points uncontested. Clearly the Australian is eying up the Maglia Ciclamino, despite a lack of form so far this season.

Fiorelli and Calmejane are bickering about something, as they wait for the other four to rejoin them after being distanced in that sprint. They don’t seem especially happy - they will surely have hoped to have had a bigger gap than the mere 1-30 they currently have over the peloton.

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Less than 10km now until they start climbing the next climb, the Superga, where things could start to get very interesting. This is longer and more difficult than the previous climb, and though it’s too early for attacks, we could start seeing teams with designs on both GC and the stage win start to up the pace.

For now, though, the pace in the peloton is benign, and the break has managed to extend their lead back to over two minutes again. 

Now 2-30 for the break. This is looking better for their chances of picking up the remaining KOM points. 

And the battle for those points will begin shortly - they're just about to start climbing the Superga hill.

The pace is up in the peloton now as they approach the climb, bringing the deficit down to just over two minutes.

It's till UAE Team Emirates leading, but the likes of Bahrain-Victorious and Bora-Hansgrohe are joining them up toward the front. 

Attack from Calmejane in the break! He’s after the KOM points.

Pietrobon was the only rider to follow him, but Ghebreigzabhier has both caught up and gone clear of them both.

Ghebreigzabhier has a gap. Calmejane and Pietrobon can see him, but are a few seconds behind. 

Fiorelli has now managed to bridge up to that chasing duo. 

Still a few kilometres from the top. Ghebreigzabhier is pulling further away. 

Calmejane accelerates from the chasers, and though Pietrobon is briefly dropped, the three remain together. 

Ghebreigzabhier reaches the top of Superga, claiming nine points in the King of the Mountains. He's now virtual leader of that classification.

Behind, Fiorelli takes the sprint for second, followed Pietrobon and Calmejane.

Further back the peloton has been taking this climb much easier. UAE Team Emirates have continued to lead, but are contrlling rather than trying to thin out the group.

The break's lead is in fact higher than it's been all day, now up to three minutes. 

Ghebreigzabhier is still clear on the descent, with Pietrobon and Calmejane chasing behind. 

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Calmejane is now with Ghebreigzabhier at the front of the race, with Pietrobon and Fiorelli 15 seconds behind.

Ghebreigzabhier and Calmejane are pulling away from the others, with a lead now of 25 seconds. They were the strongest two riders in the break on paper, and have concluded that they're better off without the rest. 

Ghebreigzabhier was a little confused going around a corner, nearly going down the wrong road. He's still pushing hard though, this lead up to 30 seconds.

Back in the peloton, Debeaumarché has been brought back. Barré is still out there somewhere and will presumably be caught soon too. 

Ghebreigzabhier and Calmejane's lead over the next two riders is about 30 seconds, but perhaps more importantly, three minutes to the peloton. That's much healthier than earlier in the stage, and they can hope to make it to the next and final climb still at the front. 

That next climb is Colle Maddalena, in about 25km. It's the hardest of the day, and, rated cateogry two, has more points available on it. 

Problem for Eduardo Affini, who's tyre has come off. He's had his bike replaced and is chasing back into the peloton now.

UAE Team Emirates are still leading the peloton, although Rui Oliveira has taken over from Vegard Stake Laengen, the man who's done virtually all the work pacing the peloton so far today. 

Over a minute now between Ghebreigzabhier and Calmejane out front, and Pietrobon and Fiorelli behind. It's very doubtful that later duo can get back into contention now.

Before the Colle Maddalena, the riders will have to climb a short uncategorised ascent, which will also feature again just a few kilometres from the finish. Those gunning for a stage win can get a feel for what it’s like, before judging their efforts the next, decisive time up. 

The two leaders have just passed through a point for a new classification, the Intergiro. They did not sprint for it, with Calmejane rolling through - there may be an agreement for him to take these points in exchange for Ghebreigzabhier being allowed the KOM points. 

There are also points available here for the point classification, and Alpecin-Deceuninck have once again taken over control in the peloton in anticipation of it.

They lead out Groves, but he's beaten to the line by defending Points Classification winner Jonathan Milan, and Danny Van Poppel.

Back up ahead, Ghebreigzabhier has dropped Calmejane on the unclassified climb.

There are huge crowds here, with spectators lined several people deep.

UAE Team Emirates are leading the peloton again on this climb, and are bringing back more of the break's remnants - first Fiorelli, now Pietrobon.

Some riders are being dropped from the peloton, including potential stage winner Christophe Laporte. He's clearly still struggling with the problems that have blighted him all spring. 

Calmejane has rejoined Ghebreigzabhier, and the pair are just arriving into the finish line for the first time, where they will hear the bell.

They hear the bell, and there's only 30km and one lap left to ride, but their lead has decreased significantly to 1-50 over the peloton.

Now here comes UAE Team Emirates towards the finish line. They've strung the peloton out into one long line, and are going at a rapid pace. Unsurprisingly, they're eying up a stage win already for Pogačar.

Other groups have formed behind the peloton of dropped riders. We can expect many more casualties on the next climb, which they will begin imminently.

There's a crash in the peloton. Some visible frustration shown by the riders, with five or six involved, but all are upright and none seem hurt. 

Veterans Robert Gesink and Domenico Pozzovivo were among those involved.

Meanwhile Ghebreigzabhier and Calmejane are on the Maddalena climb now.

Now UAE Team Emirates lead the peloton onto it, 1-22 behind.

UAE setting a fierce tempo on the climb, with more riders being dropped. The faster they ride, the more their puncheur and sprinter rivals will struggle.

One of the few sprinters who might have hoped to survive, Girmay, has been dropped.

Big surprise as Ineos' Thymen Arensman is hanging on at the back. He's the first GC contender to show signs of weakness today. 

Mikkel Bjerg is the UAE rider doing the damage, a powerful man who has done this job for Pogačar many times in the past.

The peloton is now within a minute of the two leaders. Can they hang on for the KOM points?

Woods has also been dropped. He would have been a favourite today if in top form.

The peloton is much reduced now, with a few score riders lefts.

Arensman has now been dropped, and has lost 8 seconds to the pelton already.

Calmejane attacks Ghebreigzabhier, and is clear at the head of the race, but may not be for long with the peloton bearing down on them.

There is perhaps around 40 riders left in the peloton.

Ghebreigzabhier's day is over. He's been caught by the peloton, and won't be leading the King of the Mountains classification after all.

Now Romain Bardet seems to be struggling He's the last rider in the peloton, and appears to be suffering.

Rafał Majka is the only UAE Team Emirates rider left ahead of Pogačar. Is the Slovenian being set up for an attack?

Another GC candidate being dropped now - Luke Plapp, very visible in his Australian national champions jersey.

This is a lot of GC contenders being dropped for what is only a category two climb, especially considering how big the peloton remains. Perhaps this has come too early in the race for them to have warmed up properly yet?

Meanwhile Calmejane still has 16 seconds on the peloton, with less than a kilometre left to climb. He needs just one final effort to be on the poidum tonight at leader of the King of the Mountains.

Calmejane has done it! He looks spent, but he can rest now having reached the top of the climb. 

The peloton reach the climb just a handful of seconds behind. There were no attacks from it - those hoping to win the stage must be waiting for the final, uncategorised hill near the finish. 

So, the damage as it stands is 55 seconds for Bardet, and 1-15 for Arensman. These are major upsets, as these two riders were considered among the top favourites for a podium finish.

Calmejane is also still out in front, with a lead of 20 seconds. He'll keep going, but will surely be caught before the end.

30 seconds no for Calmejane. He hasn't given up.

Max Schachmann doesn't want to wait for the final climb. He's just attacked out of the peloton on the descent. 

Schachmann has Mikkel Frølich Honoré and Nicola Conci with him, and they have a gap of a few seconds on the peloton.

Behind them another quartet is chasing, featuring potential GC threat Damiano Caruso.

The Caruso group has caught that trio, forming a new group of seven. These are strong riders, too, and the peloton will have to work hard to bring them back. 

They're 20 seconds ahead of the peloton. They have a chance to compete for the stage if they can work well together. 

As well as Honoré, Conci, Schachmann and Caruso, the other riders are Alessandro De Marchi, Alex Baudin and Giulio Pellizzari.

Calmejane is caught by the chasing seven riders, which allows Caruso to roll over an intermediate sprint to gain three bonus seconds. 

Ten seconds for the leading octet, as we enter the final 10km.

UAE Team Emirates have retaken control of the peloton, after things got a bit messy with some gaps opening up. Even Geraint Thomas threatened to go clear at one point.

Astana and Bora are helping UAE set the pace.

The leaders' advanatge is growing, though, and is up to 22 seconds. 

The upcoming climb is going to be crucial. Do the leaders have enough to survive it, or will there be race-winning attacks from the peloton?

Conci has attacked the lead group and has a gap of a few seconds.

Conci is looking good. This group might just be a little too big to work together well.

Conci is well clear of the rest of the break, who seem unlikely to bring him back. But can he hold off the peloton when the attacks start coming on the climb?

Conci has a healthy lead - 22 seconds on the Caruso group, and a whole 45 seconds on the peloton.

Pogačar has been brought to second-in-line in the peloton. Surely an attack is coming...

Pogačar is coming! He hasn;t attacked, but upped the pace so that only 2 riders are with him.

They've caught the rest of the break, aside from Conci.

Pogačar has Narvaez on his wheel, but that's it.

Just 10 seconds for Conci ahead of Pogačar and Narvaez.

Pogačar and Narvaez catch Conci.

Pogačar accelerates again! But Narvaez hangs on.

Narvaez hasn't done any work, understandably given his teammate is Geraint Thomas.

They've finised the climb, and Pogačar and Narvaez are out ahead.

Max Schachmann is about to join them on the descent.

Pogačar is being left to do all the work.

These three still out in  front, but can anyone catch them with Pogačar frustrated at doing all the work?

Paret-Paintre is nex down the road, then Conci.

Pogačar starts sprinting!

Narvaez wins!

It was close on the line, but Narvaez just edges out Pogačar, with Schachmann in third.

Thomas is already over the line and celebrating Narvaez - he can't have lost too much time to his Pogačar.

Not such a good day for another of Ineos' riders - Arensman is only just arriving at the line now, 2-17 behind his winning teammate Narvaez. His GC bid already could be over. 

Pogačar's attack on the climb was explosive, but his GC rivals who were still in the peloton by that climb don't seemed to have lost too much time. We'll confirm the exact damage soon. 

Winner Team Ineos' Ecuadorian Jhonatan Narvaez (C), flanked by second placed Team Bora's German rider Maximilian Schachmann (R) and third placed Team UAE's Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar (L), celebrates as he winsthe stage 1 of the Giro d'Italia 2024 cycling race, 140 km between Venaria Reale and Turin on May 4, 2024. The 107th edition of the Giro d'Italia, with a total of 3400,8 km, departs from Veneria Reale near Turin on May 4, 2024 and will finish in Rome on May 26, 2024. (Photo by Luca Bettini / AFP)

The real story of the day though is the sensational ride by Jhonatan Narváez. He's won a Giro stage before in 2020 - but he didn't have to defeat Pogačar to do so on that occasion. To not only have the legs to follow his acceleration on the climb, but also out-sprint him in the finale, was some performance.

It turns out Schachmann also got the better of  Pogačar in the photo finish, claiming second-place behind Jhonatan Narváez.

The rest of the favourites arrived 10 seconds behind the leading trio, so not too much time coneded to Pogačar.

Here's today's top ten in full:

1 Jhonatan Narváez 

2 Max Schachmann 

3 Tadej Pogačar both at same time

4 Alex Baudin at 6 secs

5 Nicola Conci at 10secs

6 Quinten Hermans

7 Mauri Vansevenant

8 Antonio Tiberi

9 Attila Valter

10 Geraint Thomas all at same time

What a great day for Ecuadorian cycling, too, with Narvaez wearing their national colours as national champion. The nation already has a real love affair with the Giro, following Carapaz's overall win here five years ago.

Aside from the riders dropped earlier (such as Arensman and Bardet), it seems most of the GC contenders finished in the group at 10 seconds: as well as Thomas, Caruso, Dunbar, O'Connor,  Martínez and Uijtdebroeks were all there.

More time was lost by Quintana, who finished 57 seconds behind, finishing in the same group as Bardet and Plapp, who were dropped earlier. 

Here’s what stage winner Narváez had to say at the finish.

“Following the best guy in the world on the climb was really hard, so it’s a special victory today. It’s still hurting me now. It was really hard, really, really hard but in the end, I made it.”

“I think he went too long in the sprint, 200 metres after a really hard stage and I did a short sprint and in the end I took the victory.”

“For me it’s amazing.There aren’t many opportunities in a Grand Tour to get the Maglia Rosa on the first day because you have a bunch sprint, a TT or a different stage. Today was a good opportunity. I worked really, really hard for it.”

Jhonatan Narváez

Thanks for joining us today, for what was a corker of an opening to the Giro. It seems Pogačar is not going to have everything his own way in this race. We'll be back tomorrow for an early summit finish at the Oropa Sanctuary, which, if today's drama on comparatively easy climbs is anything to go by, will see serious fireworks among the GC contenders.

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