Category: Giro d’Italia

The Giro d’Italia blends history and climbing drama. Find detailed bike setups, rider insights, and WorldTour team gear at the Giro.

  • Giro d’Italia 2023’s Team Bikes and Riders

    Giro d’Italia 2023’s Team Bikes and Riders

    This page is the ultimate guide about Giro d’Italia 2023’s Team Bikes and Riders.

    The Italian Grand Tour starts on May 6th and ends on May 28th, 2023.
    In a nutshell, the 106th edition of the Giro d’Italia is 3,489km long, 51,400m cumulated altitude gain, and an average of 166km race per day, for three weeks.

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  • Giro d’Italia 2022’s Team Bikes and Riders

    Giro d’Italia 2022’s Team Bikes and Riders

    Here we go, my version of the Giro d’Italia 2022’s Team Bikes and Riders presentation.

    May 6th marks the start of the 105th edition of Giro d’Italia.
    Starting from Budapest in Hungary.
    During 21 days the race will cover a total of 3,445.6km and 50,580m of cumulative climbs so synonymous with the Giro to reach Verona in Italy.

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  • Giro d’Italia 2021’s Team Bikes and Riders Start list

    Giro d’Italia 2021’s Team Bikes and Riders Start list

    This post is dedicated to the Giro d’Italia 2021’s Team Bikes and Riders Start list. It is an ongoing project started and I will try to keep this page updated as time goes.

    The 2021 Giro d’Italia edition starts May 8th with an Individual Time Trial (ITT) and ends on May 30th in Milano with another ITT.

    As they say in finance, past performances doesn’t guarantee future results. Each edition of the Giro is unpredictable and I feel it is even more prevalent since 2020.

    You might also be interested in Giro d’Italia 2022’s Team Bikes and Riders.

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  • Giro d’Italia 2020’s Team Bikes and Riders Start list

    Giro d’Italia 2020’s Team Bikes and Riders Start list

    This post is dedicated to the Giro d’Italia 2020’s Team Bikes and Riders Start list. By clicking on each name you can see the rider’s bike size and specification.

    I am trying to complete the information on this page as an ongoing basis. Keep coming back to this page and you will eventually find the complete Giro d’Italia peloton’s bikes size and specification.

    The 2020 Giro d’Italia edition start has been delayed and is held from October 3rd till 25th included. The mountain stages in the 3rd week might have snow at this time of the year.

    I think the Giro d’Italia is usually harder and the most spectacular of the 3 Grand Tours. Most of the stages are designed to initiate riders action and this year race keeps up with Giro’s Spirit.

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  • Giro D’Italia 2019 Bikes Teams & Stages Details

    The elevator speech to present the 102nd edition of the mythical Giro D’Italia is 3 weeks of racing across Italia beautiful landscape with 18 teams composed of 8 riders starting the race and hoping to cover a total of 3,518.5 km and 21 stages which are 3 Individual Time Trial (TT) stages, 6 low difficulties stages, 7 medium difficulties stages, 5 high difficulties stages.

    The Giro D’Italia is the first of the three “Grand Tours” of the season. The Giro is exciting to watch as the scenery is fantastic and the roads style makes it “nervous” and filled with action racing.

    You might be interested in Giro d’Italia 2022’s Team Bikes and Riders.

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