Giro d’Italia 2018 – Stage 21 Preview
By David Hunter Rome – Rome 115 km The race ends with a lap circuit in Rome.
By David Hunter Rome – Rome 115 km The race ends with a lap circuit in Rome.
By David Hunter Susa – Cervina 214km A stage back loaded with hills. This should be lots of fun!
By David Hunter Venaria Reale – Bardonecchia 184km The Queen stage.
By David Hunter Riva Del Garda – Iseo 155km The final day before the high mountains.
By David Hunter Trento – Rovereto 34.2km ITT Time for some TT fun.
By David Hunter Tolmezzo – Sappada 176km A big day in the mountains.
By David Hunter San Vito Al Tagliamento – Monte Zoncolan 186km Time for the Giro to start.
By David Hunter Ferrara – Nervesa della Battaglia 180km Another boring sprint stage?
By David Hunter Assisi – Osimo 156km After today’s chaos, get ready for another dose of Giro fun.
By David Hunter Penne – Gualdo Tadino 239km The second week of racing kicks off with a long day in the saddle.
By David Hunter Praia A Mare – Montevergine Di Mercogliano 209km This is a stage which will interest a number of riders.
By David Hunter Pizzo – Praia a Mare 159km As the race hits mainland Italy, we get a rather boring sprint stage.
By David Hunter Caltanissetta – Etna 164km Time for the first mountaintop finish.
By David Hunter Agrigento – Santa Ninfa 153km Another tough stage in Sicily.
By David Hunter Catania – Caltagirone 202km We are back in Italy, but not on the mainland. The peloton will now have to deal with the roads of Sicily. These stretches of tarmac are not always in the best condition, meaning riders have to be switched on for the entire stage.
By David Hunter Be’er Sheva – Eilat 229km The last day in Israel.