Everything is ready for the Giro d'Italia 2025, scheduled for May 9 to June 1. It will start on May 9 from Tirana, Albania, and the last stage will be in the now traditional Rome circuit. With two time trial stages, six sprinter stages, eight medium mountain and five high mountain stages, spectacle is expected. Not forgetting the 38 kilometers of dirt roads, 30 of white roads in the Siena stage finale and eight on the Colle delle Finestre (which will also be Cima Coppi with 2,178 meters), which could turn the competition around. The legendary Mortirolo Pass will be the Pantani Mountain, while the Bartali Stage will be the Gubbio-Siena (arriving in the scenic Piazza del Campo). The Giro d'Italia 2025 includes a total of 3,413.3 kilometers for 52,500 meters of elevation gain. An average of 165 kilometers and 2,500 kilometers per stage, including the two time trials (stage 2 and stage 10) for just over 42 kilometers in all.
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