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1
Stage1
Cesenatico — Ravenna
2
Stage2
Roncade H-Farm — Caorle
3
Stage3
Bibione — Buja
4
Stage4
Belluno — Nevegal Tudor ITT
5
Stage5
Longarone — Santo Stefano di Cadore
6
Stage6
Ala — Brescello
7
Stage7
Sorbolo Mezzani — Salice Terme
8
Stage8
Rivoli — Sestriere
9
Stage9
Saluzzo — Saluzzo
Total km
1,153.7
Average km
128.2
Altitude gain (m)
12,500

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1
Sat.
30/05/2026
Cesenatico - Ravenna
139 km

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Perfectly flat stage. Start in Cesenatico and finish in Ravenna. The peloton crosses the flatlands of the Ravenna area, skirting the Comacchio wetlands, then passes the finish line to tackle two laps of a 23 km circuit.

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Sun.
31/05/2026
Roncade H-Farm - Caorle
146 km

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Almost entirely flat, with just one intermediate climb that won’t prevent a mass sprint. Start from Roncade H-Farm, head north along the Piave River, tackle the Muro di Ca’ del Poggio, then descend along the Livenza toward the finish in Caorle.

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Mon.
01/06/2026
Bibione - Buja
154 km

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Flat at the start, then increasingly rolling with several steep ramps before and within the 36 km finishing circuit (covered once). The last climb, Montenars, comes 18 km from the line –  and those 18 km are far from flat.

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Tue.
02/06/2026
Belluno - Nevegal Tudor ITT
12,7 km

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A short, brutal uphill time trial, with a very hard central section – identical to the stage won by Alberto Contador in the 2011 Giro. A brief descent out of Belluno leads into a three-part climb: about 3 km at 3% to Caleipo, followed by 4 km above 10%, with peaks of 14%, then the final 2 km easing from 6% to 2%, requiring all-out power to stop the clock.

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Wed.
03/06/2026
Longarone - Santo Stefano di Cadore
138 km

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A Dolomite stage featuring four categorized climbs and virtually no recovery sections. From Longarone the route climbs gradually through the Piave and Boite valleys toward Cortina d’Ampezzo, then tackles the steep Passo Tre Croci and Passo di Sant’Antonio, which leads into the finishing circuit. The riders then climb Costalissoio, descend, pass the finish line, and climb Costalissoio again.

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Thu.
04/06/2026
Ala - Brescello
155 km

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A likely sprint stage. The early kilometers between the Adige River and Lake Garda are flat or slightly downhill. The route then traverses the plains of Verona and Mantua before crossing the River Po shortly before the finish.

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Fri.
05/06/2026
Sorbolo Mezzani - Salice Terme
165 km

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A rolling stage as well as the longest of the Giro Women at 165 km. Completely flat until Val Tidone, which leads to the day’s two difficulties: the short but steep climbs of Pietragavina and Castello di Oramala.

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Wed.
06/05/2026
Rivoli - Sestriere
101 km

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The Queen Stage of the Giro Women. As in several Giro d’Italia editions, the peloton will climb the Colle delle Finestre (Cima Alfonsina Strada, 2,178 m) and then the Colle del Sestriere for the summit finish.
The first 50 km are flat before the “moloch”: 18 km, half asphalt and half gravel, consistently around 9%, with peaks of 14% in the opening kilometres. A demanding descent follows, then the final climb to Sestriere, where riders will need every watt available to open gaps.

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Sun.
07/06/2026
Saluzzo - Saluzzo
143 km

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A very rolling stage on a sort of loop that includes three consecutive climbs: Montoso, Colletta di Paesana, and Colletta di Brondello. The finale trends gently downhill toward Saluzzo.

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Stage1 Sat. 30/05/2026

Cesenatico – Ravenna

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Perfectly flat stage. Start in Cesenatico and finish in Ravenna. The peloton crosses the flatlands of the Ravenna area, skirting the Comacchio wetlands, then passes the finish line to tackle two laps of a 23 km circuit.

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Stage2 Sun. 31/05/2026

Roncade H-Farm – Caorle

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Almost entirely flat, with just one intermediate climb that won’t prevent a mass sprint. Start from Roncade H-Farm, head north along the Piave River, tackle the Muro di Ca’ del Poggio, then descend along the Livenza toward the finish in Caorle.

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Stage3 Mon. 01/06/2026

Bibione – Buja

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Flat at the start, then increasingly rolling with several steep ramps before and within the 36 km finishing circuit (covered once). The last climb, Montenars, comes 18 km from the line –  and those 18 km are far from flat.

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Stage4 Tue. 02/06/2026

Belluno – Nevegal Tudor ITT

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A short, brutal uphill time trial, with a very hard central section – identical to the stage won by Alberto Contador in the 2011 Giro. A brief descent out of Belluno leads into a three-part climb: about 3 km at 3% to Caleipo, followed by 4 km above 10%, with peaks of 14%, then the final 2 km easing from 6% to 2%, requiring all-out power to stop the clock.

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Stage5 Wed. 03/06/2026

Longarone – Santo Stefano di Cadore

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A Dolomite stage featuring four categorized climbs and virtually no recovery sections. From Longarone the route climbs gradually through the Piave and Boite valleys toward Cortina d’Ampezzo, then tackles the steep Passo Tre Croci and Passo di Sant’Antonio, which leads into the finishing circuit. The riders then climb Costalissoio, descend, pass the finish line, and climb Costalissoio again.

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Stage6 Thu. 04/06/2026

Ala – Brescello

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A likely sprint stage. The early kilometers between the Adige River and Lake Garda are flat or slightly downhill. The route then traverses the plains of Verona and Mantua before crossing the River Po shortly before the finish.

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Stage7 Fri. 05/06/2026

Sorbolo Mezzani – Salice Terme

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A rolling stage as well as the longest of the Giro Women at 165 km. Completely flat until Val Tidone, which leads to the day’s two difficulties: the short but steep climbs of Pietragavina and Castello di Oramala.

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Stage8 Wed. 06/05/2026

Rivoli – Sestriere

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The Queen Stage of the Giro Women. As in several Giro d’Italia editions, the peloton will climb the Colle delle Finestre (Cima Alfonsina Strada, 2,178 m) and then the Colle del Sestriere for the summit finish.
The first 50 km are flat before the “moloch”: 18 km, half asphalt and half gravel, consistently around 9%, with peaks of 14% in the opening kilometres. A demanding descent follows, then the final climb to Sestriere, where riders will need every watt available to open gaps.

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Stage9 Sun. 07/06/2026

Saluzzo – Saluzzo

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A very rolling stage on a sort of loop that includes three consecutive climbs: Montoso, Colletta di Paesana, and Colletta di Brondello. The finale trends gently downhill toward Saluzzo.

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