Giro 2026 Route stage 12: Imperia - Novi Ligure

Giro d'Italia 2026Thursday, 21 May – Stage 12 of the Giro d'Italia covers 177 kilometres from the coastal town of Imperia to Novi Ligure. Two climbs punctuate the route. Could they derail a bunch sprint? The riders face over 2,000 metres of climbing in total.

For: sprinters
Key points: potential game of cat and mouse in the finale

The riders leave the coast once the flag drops to tackle a gentle incline. This inlands loop allows them to bypass the Capo Berta, familiar from Milan–San Remo, which actually begins in the start town of Imperia. In Albenga, they return to the Italian Riviera, only to leave it definitively just past Savona.

Upon leaving the Riviera, the Colle Giovo makes its entrance. In the 2021 Milan–San Remo, this climb was taken from the opposite side as a replacement for the Passo del Turchino, which was impassable that year due to a landslide. From the Mediterranean side, the Giovo runs for 7.8 kilometres at an average gradient of 4.9%. After descending briefly from the summit, the Bric Berton adds another 7.5 kilometres at 4.9% to the mix.

There are still more than 50 kilometres from the Bric Berton to the finish in Novi Ligure, so any dropped sprinters have time to make up lost ground. On the other hand, teams with fast men still in the peloton will be keen to prevent that, setting the stage for a thrilling game of cat and mouse.

The Giro last visited Novi Ligure in 2019. That stage came from Carpi across the Po plain, with Caleb Ewan taking the spoils ahead of Arnaud Démare and Pascal Ackermann.

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