Giro 2026 stage 10: Start times Viareggio->Massa ITT
In the Giro’s only time trial, the riders blaze over flat roads across 42 kilometres from start to finish. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start times of the key riders.
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Afonso Eulálio leads the Giro d'Italia ahead of Jonas Vingegaard and Felix Gall. On Tuesday, the race continues with a long and flat individual time trial, followed by a hilly stage on Wednesday. Thursday features a flat stage with two climbs halfway through, and Friday is another flat stage, this time with two climbs in the finale. The GC riders take centre stage again in a compact mountain stage on Saturday.
In the Giro’s only time trial, the riders blaze over flat roads across 42 kilometres from start to finish. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start times of the key riders.
The Giro’s individual time trial is 100% tailored to pure time-trial specialists. The course is 42 kilometres long and features only 50 metres of elevation gain. Bike handling skills are far from a major factor, as there are very few corners.
Stage 11 of the Giro is an interesting one. The riders tackle 2,850 metres of climbing, almost all of which comes in the final 100 kilometres.