Giro 2026 Route stage 4: Catanzaro - Cosenza
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Guillermo Silva leads the Giro d'Italia ahead of florian Stork and Egan Bernal. After the rest day, a mostly flat stage with a long climb in the final 50 kilometres is on the menu. On Wednesday, a hilly stage with 4,100 metres of elevation gain awaits, and on Thursday the riders will finish on a short cobbled climb in Naples. The first major summit finish of the Giro happens on Friday atop the iconic Blockhaus.
The first Giro stage on home soil is similar to the final stage in Bulgaria, as both feature a significant climb in an otherwise flat parcours. There is a difference, though, as the climb on the way from Catanzaro to Cosenza comes closer to the finish, reducing the chances of dropped sprinters to latch back on.
On Saturday 8 May, the Giro d’Italia started in Bulgaria with 184 riders. Not all of them will reach the finish in Rome. Cyclingstage.com keeps track of the withdrawals.
Jonas Vingegaard, Giulio Pellizzari, Felix Gall, Egan Bernal and Thymen Arensman target the GC at the Giro, while Dylan Groenewegen, Arnaud De Lie and Jonathan Milan are aiming for sprint success. The likes of Filippo Ganna and Giulio Ciccone will be hunting stage wins. Who else is on the start list?

Who are the top contenders to win the Giro d'Italia? Jonas Vingegaard stands out as the pre-race favourite, but with a field that also includes Giulio Pellizzari, Adam Yates, Thymen Arensman, Derek Gee-West, Egan Bernal, Enric Mas, Felix Gall and Jai Hindley, nothing is set in stone. It wouldn’t be the first time that the Giro delivers a surprise winner.