Giro 2023: an exciting 18th stage, the profile and the classification

Giro 2023 an exciting 18th stage the profile and the

After a 17th stage settled in a sprint, place at the end of this Tour of Italy with three dantesque stages.

The return of the mountains and even of the very high mountains this Thursday, May 25. 161 kilometers long, the 18th stage of the Giro starts from Oderzo towards Val di Zoldo with more than 3,700 meters of elevation gain. In detail, at kilometer 40.8 the runners will climb the summit of Passo della Crosetta (11.6km at 7.1%) located at 1,118 meters above sea level. At kilometer 68.3 will rise the Pieve d’Alpago (3.4 km at 5.5%). And after a slight rising false flat, the final bouquet of this stage will present itself in front of the riders, with, at kilometer 135.2, the climb of Forcella Cibiana (9.6km at 7.8%) then in quick succession the Col de Coi (5.8km at 9.7%) followed by the climb to Val di Zoldo (2.3km at 7%).

Despite the profile, not sure to see the favorites playing for the stage victory. The opportunity is rather good for the breakaways to play for the final victory, it may even be the last chance of this Giro for the fighters. Losing time on Tuesday, the Frenchman Thibaut Pinot could try to slip into the breakaway and play for victory. Warren Barguil or the Paret-Peintre brothers could also play spoilsport.

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The dates of the Giro are traditionally fixed in the month of May, which makes the race an essential prerequisite for the Tour de France, as well as the Tour of Spain or a handful of classics. The Giro d’Italia 2023 has thus been scheduled from May 6 for a period of 3 weeks and will therefore end on Sunday May 28, 2023.

Here is the start list of the Giro d’Italia 2023. The latter will be updated each time a team confirms its team. Here are for the moment the first names for this Giro.

What TV broadcast for the Tour of Italy?

The Tour of Italy is broadcast live and in full on Eurosport antennas. The race can be followed 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.

Here is the official map of the Tour of Italy 2023 which will start on May 6, 2023 from Fossacesia with an individual time trial.

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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.

  • 1st1st stage: Fossacesia Marina – Ortona, 18.4 km (Individual time trial)
  • 2nd stage: Teramo – San Salvo, 204 km
  • 3rd stage: Vasto – Melfi, 210 km
  • 4th stage: Venosa – Lago Laceno, 184 km
  • 5th stage: Atripalda – Salerno, 172 km
  • 6th stage: Naples – Naples, 156 km
  • 7th stage: Capua- Gran Sasso of Italy, 218 km
  • 8th stage: Terni – Fossombrone, 207 km
  • 9th stage: Savignano sul Rubicone – Cesena, 33.6 km (Individual time trial)
  • 10th stage: Scandiano – Viareggio, 190 km
  • 11th stage: Camaiore – Tortona, 210km
  • 12th stage: Bra – Rivoli, 179 km
  • 13th stage: Borgo Franco d’Ivrea – Crans Montana, 208 km
  • 14th stage: Sierre – Cassano Magnago, 194 km
  • 15th stage: Seregno – Bergamo, 191 km
  • 16th stage: Sabbio Chiese – Monte Bondone, 198 km
  • 17th stage: Pergine Valsugana – Caorle, 192 km
  • 18th stage: Oderzo – Val di Zoldo, 160 km
  • 19th stage: Longarone – Tre Cime di Lavaredo, 182 km
  • 20th stage: Tarvisio – Monte Lussari, 18.6 km (Individual time trial)
  • 21st stage: Rome – Rome, 115 km

What is the classification of the Giro?

Here is the classification of the Tour of Italy 2023 updated at each end of the stage with all the differences.

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.

  • 2022: 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

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