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9 May: Durres - Tirana
10 May: Tirana - Tirana
11 May: Vlora - Vlora
13 May: Alberobello - Lecce
14 May: Ceglie Messapica - Matera
15 May: Potenza - Naples
16 May: Castel di Sangro - Tagliacozzo
17 May: Giulianova - Castelraimondo
18 May: Gubbio - Siena
20 May: Lucca – Pisa
21 May: Viareggio - Castelnovo Ne'Monti
22 May: Modena - Viadana
23 May: Rovigo - Vicenza
24 May: Treviso - Nova Gorica/Gorizia
25 May: Veneto River - Asiago
27 May: Piazzola sul Brenta - San Valentino (Brentonico)
28 May: San Michele all'Adige (Edmund Mach Foundation) - Bormio
29 May: Morbegno - Cesano Maderno
30 May: Biella - Champoluc
31 May: Verrès - Sestrière (Vialattea)
01 June: Rome - Rome
After the thrill of the Giro d’Italia, explore Lecce’s elegant streets, historic palaces, and squares carved from local limestone. Every corner reflects authentic traditions.
The city offers a unique atmosphere, where the charm of Salento Baroque and centuries of history blend into a timeless setting.
Among the world’s oldest cities, Matera captivates with its Sassi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its limestone glows under the sun and lights up at night.
The Giro d’Italia passes through this unique landscape, winding through rock-carved alleys and breathtaking views, making the race a truly evocative experience.
Naples is movement and passion, with Lungomare Caracciolo overlooking Vesuvius and the historic alleys rich in history. Every street tells a unique story.
The Giro d’Italia runs through a city with an unmistakable character, where the rhythm of the race blends with Naples’ authentic and lively soul.
Siena has preserved its medieval soul, with cobbled streets, towering landmarks, and Piazza del Campo, the city’s vibrant center. Every corner reflects centuries of history.
The Giro d’Italia rides through a city synonymous with tradition and passion, adding a new chapter to its long and storied legacy.
Lucca enchants with its Renaissance walls, enclosing a historic center filled with squares and elegant palaces. Piazza dell’Anfiteatro is its beating heart.
The Giro d’Italia moves through a city where art meets landscape, with the Guinigi and Delle Ore Towers offering spectacular views of the surrounding hills.
Modena blends art, motors, and innovation, with a historic center rich in culture. This is the birthplace of Ferrari, a global icon of speed and precision.
The Giro d’Italia crosses the fast, open roads of the plains, in a land that has made competition and engineering excellence its signature.
In the heart of the Polesine, Rovigo stands out for its flat landscapes and deep connection to the water. Smooth roads and long straights define this land.
The city retains a quiet but historically significant character, with Torre Donà and Palazzo Roverella, symbols of a past intertwined with the present.
Vicenza is the cradle of Palladian architecture, home to masterpieces like the Basilica Palladiana and Teatro Olimpico, symbols of history and elegance.
The Giro d’Italia moves through a varied landscape, where tradition meets innovation, creating a perfect balance between culture and competition.
Treviso is a refined city, with a historic center lined with canals, arcades, and elegant squares. The Renaissance walls enclose picturesque alleys and hidden gems.
The Giro d’Italia travels through a city rich in history, where architecture and quality of life create a unique and captivating atmosphere.
Gorizia has always been a meeting point between Italian, Slovenian, and Central European cultures. Its historic center, with elegant palaces and refined squares, tells a story of exchange and transformation.
The Giro d’Italia rides through this borderland, where the flat plains give way to the Karst hills, making every turn of the race deeply meaningful.
Rome has always been the heart of history, art, and Italian culture. Its monumental center, with the Colosseum and Piazza Venezia, offers a breathtaking and timeless setting.
The Giro d’Italia travels through centuries of history, rolling over cobblestones and grand avenues, culminating in a city that never ceases to inspire the world.