Second day of rest in this Giro after a new demonstration by Tadej Pogacar.
The essential
- No stage this Monday, May 20 in Italy with the second rest day of this Giro
- On Sunday, the Giro gained altitude with a very difficult stage between Manerba del Garda and Livigno and once again a very impressive victory for Tadej Pogacar.
- In the general classification, the Slovenian is almost 7 minutes ahead of his runner-up Geraint Thomas.
Live
11:00 – Pogacar is almost 7 minutes ahead
At the end of this second week, Tadej Pogacar confirmed that he was alone in the world in this Tour of Italy with 6’41 ahead of the Welshman and former winner Geraint Thomas.
10:59 – No stage this Monday
There is no stage this Monday May 20 on the Tour of Italy. A second day of well-deserved rest after a particularly hectic week.
The Giro classification
The Giro d’Italia will follow the spring season and start on May 4. Arrival is scheduled three weeks later, on May 26.
The start of the Giro 2024 took place in Venaria Reale in the suburbs of Turin, near the Juventus Stadium. The arrival will be in Rome. Here is the list of steps:
- 12th stage, May 16: Martinsicuro-Fano, 183 km
- 13th stage, May 17: Riccione-Cento, 179 km
- 14th stage, May 18: Castiglione delle Stiviere-Desenzano del Garda, 31 km (time trial)
- 15th stage, May 19: Manerba del Garda-Livigno (Mottolino), 220 km
- Day off, May 20
- 16th stage, May 21: Livigno-Santa Cristina Val Gardena (Monte Pana), 202 km
- 17th stage, May 22: Selva di Val Gardena-Brocon pass, 154 km
- 18th stage, May 23: Fiera di Primiero-Padua, 166 km
- 19th stage, May 24: Mortegliano-Cima Sappada, 154 km
- 20th stage, May 25: Alpago-Bassano del Grappa, 175 km
- 21st stage, May 26: Rome-Rome, 126 km
Here is the route map for this Giro 2024:
What are the results of the Tour of Italy?
Here are the results of the last 15 years of the Tour of Italy, called Giro d’Italia.
- 2023: P. Roglic
- 2022: J. Hindley
- 2021: E. Bernal
- 2020: T. Geoghegan Hart
- 2019: R. Carapaz
- 2018: C. Froome
- 2017: T. Dumoulin
- 2016: V. Nibali
- 2015: A. Contador
- 2014: N. Quintana
- 2013: V. Nibali
- 2012: R. Hesjedal
- 2011: Mr. Scarponi
- 2010: I. Basso
- 2009: D. Menchov
- 2008: A. Contador
- 2007: D. Di Luca