GIRO. At the end of a very difficult 17th stage, the Colombian from Bahrain Santiago Buitrago won while Richard Carapaz kept his pink jersey as leader of this Tour of Italy.
A complicated stage on paper and confirmed on the road! At the end of this 17th stage, it was the breakaway of the day which went to the end with the victory of the rider from Bahrain, the Colombian Buitrago Sanchez ahead of that of the Jumbo Visma, Gijs Leemreize who made the entire last climb alone on your mind. Long at the front and quite impressive in a very high mountain stage, Mathieu van der Poel finally cracked 10 kilometers from the finish, but proves that he can be up to this kind of stage.
Behind, there was indeed a fight for the general classification with the Bahrain team of Mikel Landa which hurt Joao Almeida, losing this 17th stage and which let slip, for the moment, the podium of this Giro . Richard Carapaz therefore still keeps his three small seconds ahead of Hindley a few days before the end of this Giro.
What is the classification of the Giro 2022?
At the end of the 17th stage of this Giro 2022, Richard Carapaz still leads this Tour of Italy with 3 small seconds ahead of Hindley. The classification of the Giro:
What TV broadcast for the Tour of Italy?
The Tour of Italy will be followed live and in full on Eurosport antennas from May 6 to 29. The race will be broadcast on Eurosport 1, Eurosport.fr as well as apps Eurosport and GCN. Each step will be accompanied by a presentation and a debrief of the “Kings of the Pedal”, led successively by Géraldine Weber and Lesly Boitrel. The race will be commented on by Guillaume Di Grazia and Jacky Durand, joined in turn by Steve Chainel, David Moncoutié, Philippe Gilbert, Audrey Cordon Ragot.
What is the map of the Giro 2022
Here is the official map of the Tour of Italy 2022 which leaves on May 6, 2022 from Hungary before joining the south of Italy for a first transfer on May 9 before leaving a little further North on May 11:
What is the detailed route of the Giro 2022?
Opportunities for sprinters, for punchers, but especially for climbers. With a very big elevation gain, the Giro 2022 should be one of the most difficult in the history of the Giro d’Italia.
- 1st stage (May 6): Budapest-Visegrad 195 km.
- 2nd stage (May 7): Budapest-Budapest (time trial) 9.2 km.
- 3rd stage (8 May): Kaposvar-Balatonfüred 201 km
- 4th stage (May 10): Avola-Etna 166km
- 5th stage (May 11): Catania-Messina 172km
- 6th stage (12 May): Palmi-Scalea 192 km.
- 7th stage (13 May): Diamante-Potenza 199 km.
- 8th stage (May 14): Naples-Naples 149 km.
- 9th stage (15 May): Isernia-Blockhaus 187 km.
- 10th stage (May 17): Pescara-Jesi 194 km.
- 11th stage (18 May): Santarcangelo di Romagna – Reggio Emilia 201 km.
- 12th stage (May 19): Parma-Genoa 186 km
- 13th stage (May 20): San Remo – Cuneo 157 km
- 14th stage (May 21): Santena-Turin 153 km
- 15th stage (May 22): Rivarolo Canavese – Cogne 177 km.
- 16th stage (24 May): Salo-Aprica 200 km.
- 17th stage (25 May): Ponte di Legno – Lavarone 165 km.
- 18th stage (May 26): Borgo Valsugana – Treviso 146 km.
- 19th stage (27 May): Marano Lagunare – Sanctuary of Castelmonte 178 km
- 20th stage (May 28): Belluno – Marmolada (Passo Fedaia) 167 km.
- 21st stage (29 May): Verona-Verona
What is the winners of the Giro d’Italia?
Here is the winners of the last 15 years of the Tour of Italy, called Giro d’Italia.
- 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