Giro d'Italia
The latest news and race results from Italy's Grand Tour, covering everything from the start lists to the race winners.
Coming out of the race's second rest day and into the only individual time trial on stage ten, pre-race favourite Jonas Vingegaard was perfectly poised in the Giro d'Italia's GC standings. The Dane won two stages in the mountains toward the end of the first week, but remained in second place overall, meaning his Visma Lease a Bike team had no obligation to use their riders to control the race.
The pink jersey was on the shoulders of Bahrain-Victorious's Afonso Eulálio who has been in the lead since the end of stage five. Since then, Vingegaard has eaten into his lead, cutting the deficit from over six minutes to two minutes 24 seconds. Felix Gall (Decathlon CMA CGM) is shaping up as Vingegaard's biggest challenger as other GC hopefulls, including Italian Giulio Pellizzari lost time on the two summit finishes.
The 2026 Giro d'Italia started in Bulgaria the race's third foreign Grande Partenza in five years as organisers RCS continue to look beyond Italy's borders for places to host the race's opening weekend. The prestigious three-week, 21-stage race is the opener in the trio of Grand Tours, followed by the Tour de France in July and the Vuelta a España in August.
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Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) the two-time Tour de France winner won last year's Vuelta and so travels to the Giro looking to complete the set and become the eighth rider to do so.
Vingegaard's path to victory was made a little easier in the week's before the race as many other GC contenders including Joao Almeida, Richard Carapaz and Mikel Landa, pulled out, citing injury and illness. Their absence also paves the way for new riders to break through, like Red Bull Bora-Hansgrohe's Giulio Pellizzari, recent winner of the Tour of the Alps.
It's not just the GC action to keep you watching through the full 21 stages, with a strong sprinting field assembled for the race, including Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek), Paul Magnier (Soudal-Quick-step) - who took two stages in the opening weekend, and Ethan Vernon (NSN Cycling).
This year, Cycling Weekly will be covering the race with daily race reports, reactions following each stage, and analysis as the Italian showdown progresses. Scroll down to find the latest news and stories from the race.
Read more: Giro d'Italia 2026 route | Giro d'Italia 2026 start list | Giro d'Italia 2026 contenders | Abandons
Giro d'Italia 2026: Key details
Date | 8 - 31 May |
Total distance | 3459km |
Number of stages | 21 |
Start location | Nessebar, Bulgaria |
Finish location | Rome, Italy |
UCI ranking | WorldTour |
Edition | 109th |
Total climbing / elevation gain | 49,150m |
Leader's jersey colour | Pink (Maglia Rosa) |
Last winner | Simon Yates (GBr) |
TV coverage (UK) | TNT Sports |
TV coverage (US) | Max |
The peloton rides through Rome on Stage 21 of the Giro d'Italia 2024
Giro d'Italia 2026: The route
Giro d'Italia 2026 route. Image credit: RCS.
The Giro d'Italia 2026 begins with three stages in Bulgaria, as already announced, starting on 8 May, before 18 stages from the south to the north of Italy, via Naples, the Apennines, Milan, the Alps and the Dolomites. The 109th Giro finishes in Rome on 31 May.
Read more: Giro d'Italia 2026 route | Giro d'Italia 2926 start list | Giro d'Italia 2026 contenders
Giro d'Italia 2026: Stage-by-stage table
Stage | Day | Start | Finish | Distance | Terrain | Stage winner |
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1 | 8 May | Nessebar (Bulgaria) | Burgas (Bulgaria) | 156km | Flat | |
2 | 9 May | Burgas (Bulgaria) | Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgaria) | 220km | Hilly | |
3 | 10 May | Plovdiv (Bulgaria) | Sofia (Bulgaria) | 174km | Flat | |
Rest day | 11 May | Row 3 - Cell 2 | Row 3 - Cell 3 | Row 3 - Cell 4 | Row 3 - Cell 5 | Row 3 - Cell 6 |
4 | 12 May | Catanzaro | Cosenza | 144km | Flat | |
5 | 13 May | Praia a Mare | Potenza | 204km | Hilly | |
6 | 14 May | Paestum | Napoli | 161km | Flat | |
7 | 15 May | Formia | Blockhaus | 246km | Mountains | |
8 | 16 May | Chieti | Fermo | 159km | Medium mountains | |
9 | 17 May | Cervia | Corno alle Scale | 184km | Mountains | |
Rest day | 18 May | Row 10 - Cell 2 | Row 10 - Cell 3 | Row 10 - Cell 4 | Row 10 - Cell 5 | Row 10 - Cell 6 |
10 | 19 May | Viareggio | Massa | 40.2km | ITT | Row 11 - Cell 6 |
11 | 20 May | Porcari | Chiavari | 178km | Hilly | Row 12 - Cell 6 |
12 | 21 May | Imperia | Novi Ligure | 177km | Flat | Row 13 - Cell 6 |
13 | 22 May | Alessandria | Verbania | 186km | Hilly | Row 14 - Cell 6 |
14 | 23 May | Aosta | Pila | 133km | Mountains | Row 15 - Cell 6 |
15 | 24 May | Voghera | Milan | 136km | Flat | Row 16 - Cell 6 |
Rest day | 25 May | Row 17 - Cell 2 | Row 17 - Cell 3 | Row 17 - Cell 4 | Row 17 - Cell 5 | Row 17 - Cell 6 |
16 | 26 May | Bellinzona (Switzerland) | Carì (Switzerland) | 113km | Mountains | Row 18 - Cell 6 |
17 | 27 May | Cassano d'Adda | Andalo | 100km | Hilly | Row 19 - Cell 6 |
18 | 28 May | Fai della Paganella | Pieve di Soligo | 166km | Hilly | Row 20 - Cell 6 |
19 | 29 May | Feltre | Alleghe | 151km | Mountains | Row 21 - Cell 6 |
20 | 30 May | Gemona del Friuli | Piancavallo | 199km | Mountains | Row 22 - Cell 6 |
21 | 31 May | Rome | Rome | 131km | Flat | Row 23 - Cell 6 |
Giro d'Italia 2026: The jerseys
The rider wearing the pink jersey (maglia rosa) leads the general classification. This is the rider who has accumulated the fastest time around the route so far, inclusive of time bonuses collected. On the final day, it is awarded to the overall general classification winner along with the Trofeo Senza Fine.
There are other jerseys up for grabs too. The purple (ciclamino) jersey is awarded to the rider who has accumulated the most points. More points are offered at the end of flatter, punchier stages than on mountain finishes, so this is a jersey for the sprinters. The blue (azzura) jersey goes to the rider who accumulates the most points on classified climbs, and the white (bianca) jersey is like the pink jersey but given to the best young rider under 26.
Read about the Giro d'Italia jerseys here.
More about the Giro d'Italia 2026
- Giro d'Italia 2026 full route details
- Giro d'Italia 2026 startlist
- Giro d'Italia 2026 GC contenders
- Giro d'Italia jerseys
- How much prize money does the winner of the Giro d'Italia get?
- How to watch the Giro d'Italia
- All the abandons from the Giro d'Italia 2026
Stage 20 of the Giro d'Italia 2024, to Bassano del Grappa
Giro d'Italia: Past winners
Year | Winner | Country | Team |
2025 | Simon Yates | Great Britain | Visma-Lease a Bike |
2024 | Tadej Pogačar | Slovenia | UAE Team Emirates |
2023 | Primož Roglič | Slovenia | Jumbo-Visma |
2022 | Jai Hindley | Australia | Bora-Hansgrohe |
2021 | Egan Bernal | Colombia | Ineos Grenadiers |
2020 | Tao Geoghegan Hart | Great Britain | Ineos Grenadiers |
2019 | Richard Carapaz | Ecuador | Movistar |
2018 | Chris Froome | Great Britain | Team Sky |
2017 | Tom Dumoulin | Netherlands | Sunweb |
2016 | Vincenzo Nibali | Italy | Astana |
2015 | Alberto Contador | Spain | Tinkoff-Saxo |
2014 | Nairo Quintana | Colombia | Movistar |
2013 | Vincenzo Nibali | Italy | Astana |
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Jonas Vingegaard takes a second mountain top victory at stage 9 of the Giro d'ItaliaFelix Gall comes in second place as the General classification takes shape
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'He is a guy we have to worry about' – is Felix Gall going to be Jonas Vingegaard's biggest challenger at this Giro d'Italia?First summit finish of the Giro d'Italia leads to shifts in GC but Gall trails Vingegaard by 17 seconds
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'We just wanted to go for the win' – Jonas Vingegaard solos to Giro d'Italia stage 7 win on Blockhaus summit finishSome contenders lose big chunks of time, but Felix Gall stays close
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'Today was not on the plan' – Davide Ballerini wins Giro d'Italia stage 6 after sprint favourites crash on final bendGroenewegen, Milan and Magnier caught up in slippery finale in Napoli
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'This is something really crazy' – Giulio Ciccone completes lifelong dream of wearing pink at Giro d'ItaliaItalian cannily took bonus second to move into lead
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