The 2023 Giro d’Italia sets off from Fossacesia in the Abruzzo region on Saturday 6 May to finish in Rome on Sunday the 28th. The 106th edition of the Italian Grand Tour features more than three weeks of racing and 21 stages. Day in day out you’ll find race results, stage reports and videos on Cyclingstage.com.
As soon as stage 1 finishes in Ortona you’ll read about the race results at this page.
Jai Hindley is title holder. The Australian won last year’s Tour of Italy ahead of Richard Carapaz and Mikel Landa.
Another interesting read: winners and records Giro d’Italia.
You’ll find race results/reports, stage winners and GC leader in underneath scheme during the Giro d’Italia.
Giro d’Italia 2023 – results
date | start – finish | results | winner | leader | |
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1 | 6-5 | Fossacesia – Ortona | |||
2 | 7-5 | Teramo – San Salvo | |||
3 | 8-5 | Vasto – Melfi | |||
4 | 9-5 | Venosa – Lago Laceno | |||
5 | 10-5 | Atripalda – Salerno | |||
6 | 11-5 | Naples – Naples | |||
7 | 12-5 | Capua – Gran Sasso | |||
8 | 13-5 | Terni – Fossombrone | |||
9 | 14-5 | Savignano sul Rubicone – Cesena | |||
15-5 | rest day | ||||
10 | 16-5 | Scandiano – Viareggio | |||
11 | 17-5 | Camaiore – Tortona | |||
12 | 18-5 | Bra – Rivoli | |||
13 | 19-5 | Borgofranco d’Ivrea – Crans-Montana | |||
14 | 20-5 | Sierre – Cassano Magnago | |||
15 | 21-5 | Seregno – Bergamo | |||
22-5 | rest day | ||||
16 | 23-5 | Sabbio Chiese – Monte Bondone | |||
17 | 24-5 | Pergine Valsugana – Caorle | |||
18 | 25-5 | Oderzo – Val di Zoldo | |||
19 | 26-5 | Longarone – Tre Cime di Lavaredo | |||
20 | 27-5 | Tarvisio – Monte Lussari | |||
21 | 28-5 | Rome – Rome |