Giro d’Italia 2026 Route Revealed: A Challenging Course with Less Climbing Than Recent Editions
Rome,Italy – December 13,2023 – The full route for the 2026 giro d’Italia was unveiled today,promising a demanding three-week cycling race across Italy. The 109th edition will begin on may 9,2026,in Venaria Reale,near Turin,and conclude on May 31,2026,in Rome. While the route boasts a important amount of climbing, totaling approximately 55,700 meters of elevation gain, it presents a less vertically challenging course than both the 2024 and 2025 editions.
The 2026 Giro features eight summit finishes and 14 stages suitable for sprinters or breakaway specialists. The race includes a total of 21 stages covering 3,546.3 kilometers. notably, the course incorporates around 2,000 meters less climbing than the 2025 Giro, suggesting a possibly different tactical approach and rider profile will be favored. This shift in elevation could impact race strategies and the contenders vying for the maglia rosa.
The route is divided into distinct phases. The opening week focuses on stages in the northwest, including a challenging individual time trial on Stage 2. The second week transitions south, featuring several demanding mountain stages in the central Apennines. The final week culminates in a series of stages designed to test riders’ endurance and tactical acumen, leading to the grand finale in Rome.
Key stages include a demanding mountain finish to Monte Bondone on Stage 13 and a crucial individual time trial on Stage 16. The race will also visit several iconic Italian locations, showcasing the country’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage. The Giro d’Italia is one of cycling’s three Grand Tours,alongside the Tour de France and Vuelta a España,and consistently attracts top cycling talent from around the globe. The unveiling of the 2026 route sets the stage for intense preparation and anticipation among riders and fans alike.