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Giro d'Italia 2023: Daily stage results and general classification standings

The latest updates on the winners of each stage and the top contenders for the coveted pink jersey in the 106th edition of the Tour of Italy, which runs from 6 to 28 May.

Primoz Roglic celebrates on the podium with the trophy after winning the 2023 Giro d'Italia

The 2023 Giro d'italia , the first Grand Tour of the 2023 men's road cycling season, is underway. The stage race takes place from Saturday 6 to Sunday 28 May.

Check out the daily results and the general classification standings after each stage right here.

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Sunday 28 May: Stage 21 - Rome to Rome, flat, 126km

Mark Cavendish claimed his 17th career victory at the Giro d'Italia, marking his final appearance at the Corsa Rosa.

At 38 years of age, the Manxman, who announced his retirement at the end of the season, also became the oldest stage winner in Giro history. Cavendish surged ahead in the bunch sprint in central Rome and celebrated his fairytale ending by crossing the finish line comfortably ahead of Alex Kirsch and Filippo Fiorelli.

While the sprinters battled for the stage win, Primoz Roglic survived the pan-flat run around the Italian capital to seal the overall title.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 21 results - Sunday 28 May

Stage 21 - rome to rome, flat, 126km.

  • Mark Cavendish (GBR, Astana Qazaqstan Team) 2:48:26
  • Alex Kirsch (NED, Trek-Segafredo) same time
  • Filippo Fiorelli (ITA, Gren Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizane) same time
  • Alberto Dainese (ITA, Team DSM) same time
  • Davide Ballerini (ITA, Soudal-Quickstep) same time

Full results here .

Giro d'Italia 2023: Final General Classification standings

  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) 85:29:02
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers)+0:14
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +1:15
  • Damiano Caruso (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +4:40
  • Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) +5:43
  • Thymen Arensman (NED, INEOS Grenadiers), +6:05
  • Eddie Dunbar (IRL, Team Jayco AlUla) +7:30
  • Lennard Kamna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +7:31

Mark Cavendish celebrates winning stage 21at 2023 Giro d'Italia

Saturday 27 May: Stage 20 - Tarvisio to Monte Lussari, mountainous individual time trial, 18.6km

Redemption for Primoz Roglic, heartbreak for Geraint Thomas.

The Slovenian rider of Team Jumbo-Visma triumphed in the decisive 18.6km time trial up to Monte Lussari, securing the leader's maglia rosa with only Sunday's final stage in Rome remaining.

Roglic consistently clocked the fastest times all the way to the finish line. Despite suffering a mechanical issue that cost him a few seconds, he managed to close the 26-second gap held by provisional leader Thomas, finishing 40 seconds ahead of the Welshman.

The 33-year-old now has a 14-second advantage over the rider from the INEOS Grenadiers Team, putting him on the verge of winning his first Giro d'Italia title

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 20 Results - Saturday 27 May

Stage 20 - tarvisio to monte lussari, mountainous individual time trial, 18.6km.

  • Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) 44:23
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0:40
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +0:42
  • Damiano Caruso (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +0:55
  • Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) +0:59

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 20

  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) 82:40:36

Santiago Buitrago celebrates winning stage 19 at 2023 Giro d'Italia

Friday 26 May: Stage 19 - Longarone to Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Rifugio Auronzo), high mountains, 183km

Santiago Buitrago of Colombia took a stunning solo victory from a breakaway on stage 19 of the Giro d'Italia - the queen stage in the Dolomites featuring more than 5,400 metres of climbing.

Primoz Roglic, who is sitting in second in the GC, attacked the overall leader Geraint Thomas right before the final kilometre, but the Welsh rider managed to hold on to the wheel of the Slovenian.

The roles were reversed 400 meters from the finish when Thomas attacked Roglic. Thomas opened up a small gap, yet the Jumbo-Visma captain came back and passed the pink jersey to finish three seconds ahead of the INEOS rider.

Geraint Thomas remains in the pink jersey, leading by 26 seconds to Primoz Roglic ahead of tomorrow's decisive moutain time trial. Leader of the youth classification, João Almeida remains in third place, 59 seconds behind Thomas.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 19 Results - Friday 26 May

Stage 19 - longarone to tre cime di lavaredo (rifugio auronzo), high mountains, 183km.

  • Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain - Victorious) 5:28:07
  • Derek Gee (CAN, Israel - Premier Tech) +0:51
  • Magnus Cort (DEN, EF Education-EasyPost) +1:46
  • Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) same time
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +1:49

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 19

  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) 76:25:51
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +0:26
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +0:59
  • Damiano Caruso (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +4:11
  • Eddie Dunbar (IRL, Team Jayco AlUla) +4:53
  • Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) +5:10
  • Thymen Arensman (NED, INEOS Grenadiers), +5:13
  • Lennard Kamna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +5:54

Filippo Zana celebrates winning stage 18 at 2023 Giro d'Italia

Thursday 25 May: Stage 18 - Oderzo to Val di Zoldo, medium mountains, 161km

Italian road champion Filippo Zana claimed victory in Stage 18 after a thrilling sprint finish, leaving French veteran Thibaut Pinot once again heartbroken in this Giro.

Another Frenchman, Warren Barguil, secured a spot on the podium, taking third place ahead of Canadian Derek Gee.

In the general classification, Geraint Thomas held onto his leader position on his 37th birthday, while Primoz Roglic moved up to second place after Joao Almeida lost 21 seconds to his rivals, dropping to third.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 18 Results - Thursday 25 May

Stage 18 - oderzo to val di zoldo, medium mountains, 161km.

  • Filippo Zana (ITA, Team Jayco AlUla) 4:25:12
  • Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) same time
  • Warren Barguil (FRA, Team Arkea Samsic) +0:50
  • Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +1:03
  • Aurelien Paret-Peintre (FRA, AG2R Citroen Team) +1:24

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 18

  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +0:29
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +0:39
  • Eddie Dunbar (IRL, Team Jayco AlUla) +3:39
  • Damiano Caruso (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +3:51
  • Lennard Kamna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +4:27
  • Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) +4:43
  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) +4:47

Alberto Dainese wins stage 17 at 2023 Giro d'Italia

Wednesday 24 May: Stage 17 - Pergine Valsugana to Caorle, flat, 195km

Alberto Dainese of Italy claimed the victory on stage 17 in the last sprint finish of the Giro d’Italia before the final stage in Rome.

A four-man breakaway tried to challenge the peloton for the win, but the sprinters' teams were determined to bring it back together for a sprint.

In a photo finish, the Team DSM sprinter Alberto Dainese finished just ahead of the points classification leader Jonathan Milan and Michael Matthews.

The GC favourites, including Geraint Thomas, crossed the line with the peloton, and the INEOS Grenadiers rider retained the pink jersey.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 17 Results - Wednesday 24 May

Stage 17 - pergine valsugana to caorle, flat, 195km.

  • Alberto Dainese (ITA, Team DSM) 4:26:08
  • Jonathan Milan (ITA, Bahrain-Victorious) same time
  • Michael Matthews (AUS, Team Jayco AlUla ) same time
  • Niccolò Bonifazio (ITA, Intermarché - Circus - Wanty) same time
  • Simone Consonni (ITA, Cofidis) same time

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 17

  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) 67:32:35
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +0:18
  • Damiano Caruso (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +2:50
  • Eddie Dunbar (IRL, Team Jayco AlUla) +3:03
  • Lennard Kamna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +3:20
  • Bruno Armirail (FRA, Grouporama-FDJ) +3:22
  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) +3:30

Joao Almeida in action before winning stage 16 at 2023 Giro d'Italia followed by new overall leader Geraint Thomas 

Tuesday 23 May: Stage 16 - Sabbio Chiese to Monte Bondone, high mountains, 203km

The 2023 Giro d'Italia came finally alive as Geraint Thomas reclaimed the maglia rosa, finishing second behind Joao Almeida on Stage 16.

The Portuguese rider from the UAE Team Emirates made a bold move on Monte Bondone with 5.5km to go, initially only followed by Sepp Kuss. Thomas seized the opportunity and bridged the gap to Almeida, while Roglic struggled behind.

Thomas and Almeida worked together and gained time on the Slovenian, with Almeida winning the sprint finale and securing a memorable victory.

Thomas now leads Almeida by 18 seconds in the general classification, with Roglic trailing by 29 seconds.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 16 Results - Tuesday 23 May

Stage 16 - sabbio chiese to monte bondone, high mountains, 203km.

  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) 5:53:27
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) same time
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +0:25
  • Eddie Dunbar (IRL, Team Jayco AlUla) +0:25
  • Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +1:03

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 16

  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +0:39

Brandon McNulty wins Stage 15 of the 2023 Giro d'Italia

Sunday 21 May: Stage 15 - Seregno to Bergamo, medium mountains, 195km.

Brandon McNulty of the United States outsprinted Irishman Ben Healy and Italian Marco Frigo to claim his first Grand Tour stage win.

A trio were part of a large 16-man breakaway near the start of the stage. Niccolo Bonifazio made a solo bid for glory 50km from home, but was soon caught by the three riders who fought out the rest of the stage.

Overall race leader Bruno Armirail was dropped by the peloton on the last climb, but managed to restrict his time lost to 33 seconds on the day and retain the Maglia Rosa.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 15 Results - Sunday 21 May

Seregno to bergamo, medium mountains, 195km..

  • Brandon McNulty (USA, UAE Team Emirates), 5:13:39
  • Ben Healy(IRL, EF Education-EasyPost +00
  • Marco Frigo (ITA, Israel-Premier Tech) +00
  • Bauke Mollema (NED, Trek-Segafredo) +1:51
  • Einer Augusto Rubio (COL, Movistar Team) +1:51

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 15

  • Bruno Armirail (FRA, Grouporama-FDJ) 61:38:06
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +01:08
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01:10
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +1:30
  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) +01:50
  • Damiano Caruso (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +2:36
  • Lennard Kamna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +3:02
  • Eddie Dunbar (IRL, Team Jayco AlUla) +3:40

Saturday 20 May: Stage 14 - Sierre (Switzerland) to Cassano Magnago, hilly, 193km.

A breakaway resulted not only in another stage win for Nico Denz of Germany, but also a change in the overall lead, as France's Bruno Armirail finished 15th on the day, more than 20 minutes ahead of previous leader Geraint Thomas and the main peloton.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 14 Results - Saturday 20 May

Sierre (switzerland) to cassano magnago, hilly, 193km..

  • Nico Denz (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe), 4:37:30
  • Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +00
  • Alberto Bettiol (ITA, EF Education-EasyPost) +00
  • Laurenz Rex (GER, Intermarche-Circus-Wanty) +00
  • Davide Ballerini (ITA, Soudal Quick-Step) +00

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 14

  • Bruno Armirail (FRA, Grouporama-FDJ) 56:17:01
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +01:41
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01:43
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +2:03
  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) +02:23
  • Damiano Caruso (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +3:09
  • Lennard Kamna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +3:33
  • Thymen Arensman (NED, INEOS Grenadiers) +4:26

Friday 19 May: Stage 13 - Le Chable to Crans Montana, high mountains, 74km

Due to adverse weather conditions, especially on the Italian side of the Alps, the long-awaited 207km mountain stage from Borgofranco d'Ivrea to Crans Montana was shortened by the organisers. The new starting point, KM 0, was set at the bottom of the Croix de Coeur.

In the end, it was Colombia's Einer Rubio who took a maiden Grand Tour stage in style after overtaking rivals Thibaut Pinot and Jefferson Cepeda on the last climb. Geraint Thomas finished with the other GC favorites and retained the pink jersey for the fifth day.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 13 Results - Friday 13 May

La chable-crans montana, high mountains, 74km.

  • Einer Augusto Rubio (COL, Movistar Team) 2:16:21
  • Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) +0:06
  • Jefferson Alexander Cepeda (ECU, EF Education-EasyPost) +0:12
  • Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +1:01
  • Valentin Paret-Peintre (FRA, AGR Citroen Team) +1:29

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 13

  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) 51:20:01
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +0:02
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +0:22
  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) +0:42
  • Damiano Caruso (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +1:28
  • Lennard Kamna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +1:52
  • Eddie Dunbar (IRL, Team Jayco AlUla) +2:32
  • Thymen Arensman (NED, INEOS Grenadiers) +2:45

Thursday 18 May: Stage 12 - Bra to Rivoli, medium mountains, 179km

Nico Denz has won Stage 12 at the 2023 Giro d'Italia after out-sprinting Toms Skujins of Latvia and Sebastian Berwick of Australia in Rivoli.

The 29-year-old German, who was part of a four-man breakaway, secured his first Grand Tour stage victory in his sixth participation at the Giro.

Approximately eight minutes later, all the general classification (GC) favourites crossed the finish line together, ensuring another day in the pink jersey for Geraint Thomas.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 12 Results - Thursday 18 May

Bra to rivoli, medium mountains, 179km.

  • Nico Denz (GER, Bora-hansgrohe) 4:18:11
  • Toms Skujins (LAT, Bahrain-Victorious) same time
  • Sebastian Berwick (AUS, Israel-Premier Tech) +0:03
  • Alessandro Tonelli (ITA, Green Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizane) +0:58
  • Marco Frigo (ITA, Israel-Premier Tech) +2:07

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 12

  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) 49:02:05
  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) +0:35
  • Thymen Arensman (NED, INEOS Grenadiers) same time

Wednesday 17 May: Stage 11 - Camaiore to Tortona, hilly, 219km

Pascal Ackermann of UAE Team Emirates secured victory in a thrilling photo-finish during the 11th stage of the 2023 Giro d'Italia, crossing the line ahead of Jonathan Milan and Mark Cavendish.

The longest stage of the race, covering a distance of 219 kilometers from Camaiore to Tortona, witnessed a major crash with 70km remaining: the incident involved several riders including INEOS Grenadiers' Tao Geoghegan Hart, who was later taken away by ambulance. 

Geraint Thomas and Primož Roglič were also caught up in the crash but they managed to continue without any evident difficulties, preserving their lead at the top of the general classification.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 11 Results - Wednesday 17 May

Camaiore to tortona, hilly, 219km.

  • Pascal Ackermann (GER, UAE Team Emirates) 5:09:02
  • Mark Cavendish (GBR, Astana Qazaqstan Team) same time
  • Mads Pedersen (DEN, Trek-Segafredo) same time
  • Stefano Oldani (ITA, Alpecin-Deceuninck) same time

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 11

  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) 44:35:35

Tuesday 16 May: Stage 10 - Scandiano to Viareggio, hilly, 196km

In a thrilling sprint finish, Magnus Cort Nielsen claimed victory in the tenth stage of the Giro d'Italia, ahead of Canada's Derek Gee and Italy's Alessandro De Marchi. The three riders formed an early breakaway and challenged the peloton throughout the rainy and crash-filled 196 km route from Scandiano to Viareggio. Overall leader Geraint Thomas finished with the peloton approximately 50 seconds behind as several riders withdrew from the race.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 10 Results - Tuesday 16 May

Scandiano to viareggio, hilly, 196km.

  • Magnus Cort Nielsen (DEN, EF Education-EasyPost) 4:51:15
  • Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) same time
  • Alessandro De Marchi (ITA, Team Jayco AlUla) +0.02
  • Mads Pedersen (DEN, Trek-Segafredo) +0:51
  • Pascal Ackermann (UAE Team Emirates) same time

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 10

  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) 39:26:33
  • Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0:05
  • Pavel Sivakov (FRA, INEOS Grenadiers) +2:15

Remco Evenepoel on stage 9 at 2023 Giro d'Italia

Sunday 15 May: Stage 9 - Savignano sul Rubicone to Cesena (Technogym Village), flat individual time trial, 35km

Remco Evenepoel reclaimed the maglia rosa in style on stage 9, winning the 35km time trial from Savignano sul Rubicone to Cesena.

Evenepoel, who recorded an impressive average speed of 50.725km/h, initially set the fastest pace, but eased off in the middle of his effort before finishing the stage just one second ahead of Geraint Thomas.

Later in the evening, the Belgian star withdrew from the race after testing positive for Covid, which came as a shock. As a result, Thomas is now leading the general classification ahead of Primoz Roglic.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 9 Results - Sunday 14 May

Savignano sul rubicone to cesena (technogym village), flat individual time trial, 35km.

  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) 41:24
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0:01
  • Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0.02
  • Stefan Kung (SUI, Groupama-FDJ) +0:04
  • Bruno Admiral (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) +0:08

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 9

  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) 34:34:27
  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) +0:22
  • Aleksandr Vlasov (-, Bora-Hansgrohe) +1:03

Ben Healy

Saturday 13 May: Stage 8 - Terni to Fossombrone, medium mountains, 207km

Ben Healy (EF Education Easypost) achieved an impressive solo victory in the eighth stage of the Giro d'Italia, leaving the other 11 riders in the breakaway behind as he attacked in the final 50km to win by a remarkable 1:49, the largest margin since 2018.

The 22-year-old Irishman celebrated his best career win, while the remaining members of the breakaway sprinted for the other positions. Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech) took second place, while Filippo Zana (Jayco-AlUla) finished third, followed by Warren Barguil (Arkea-Samic) in fourth.

Meanwhile, the peloton was controlled tightly throughout the day by the main favourites' teams, until Primož Roglič launched a brutal attack in the final climb, which threatened to shake up the overall standings. Despite losing time to the Slovenian, Remco Evenepoel is now trailing overall leader Andreas Leknessund (Team DSM) by only 8 seconds, with Roglic in third.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 8 Results - Saturday 13 May

Terni to fossombrone, medium mountains, 207km.

  • Ben Healy (IRL, EF Education-EasyPost) 4:44:24
  • Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +1:49
  • Filippo Zana (ITA, Team Jayco All) +1:49
  • Warren Barguil (FRA, Team Arkea Samsic) +1:49
  • Carlos Verona (SPA, Movistar Team) +2:12

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 8

  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) 33:52:10
  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +0:08
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +0:40
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +1:00
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0:52
  • Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0:56
  • Aurélien Paret-Peintre (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team) +0:58
  • Aleksandr Vlasov (-, Bora-Hansgrohe) +1:26

Davide Bais celebrates winning stage 7

Friday 12 May: Stage 7 - Capua to Gran Sasso d'Italia (Campo Imperatore), high mountains, 218km

Davide Bais from Eolo-Kometa achieved his first-ever stage victory in a Grand Tour, by winning stage 7 of Giro d'Italia 2023.

The stage was a challenging mountain route with two category 2 climbs and a tough category 1 ascent at the end. Bais was among a breakaway group of four riders, and he, along with Simone Petilli from Intermarche-Circus-Wanty and Karel Vacek from Team Corratec-Selle Italia, remained at the front.

Petilli had a mechanical issue, allowing Bais to cross the finish line alone. Meanwhile, Andreas Leknessund from Team DSM kept his 28-second lead over Remco Evenepoel, completing the stage among the top general classification favourites.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 7 Results - Friday 12 May

Capua to gran sasso d'italia (campo imperatore), high mountains, 218km.

  • Davide Bais (ITA, EOLO-Kometa) 6:08:40
  • Karel Vacek (CZE, Team Corratec-Selle Italia) +0:09
  • Simone Petilli (ITA, Intermarché - Circus - Wanty) +0:16
  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +3:10
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +3:10

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 7

  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) 29:02:38
  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +0:28
  • Aurélien Paret-Peintre (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team) +0:30
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +1:12
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +1:26
  • Aleksandr Vlasov (-, Bora-Hansgrohe) same time
  • Toms Skujins (LAT, Trek-Segafredo) +1:29

Mads Pedersen celebrates winning stage 6 at 2023 Giro d'Italia

Thursday 11 May: Stage 6 - Naples to Naples, hilly, 162km

Mads Pedersen of Trek-Segafredo won the sprint in Naples after catching the breakaways with just 300 metres to race.

The 2019 road world champion chased down Fernando Gaviria and held off Jonathan Milan to claim his first stage win at the Giro.

Andreas Leknessund held on to the maglia rosa and finished with the peloton, as they head into the first mountain stage to Gran Sasso d'Italia on Friday.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 6 Results - Thursday 11 May

Naples to naples, hilly, 162km.

  • Mads Pedersen (DEN, Trek-Segafredo) 3:44:45
  • Pascal Ackermann (GER, UAE Team Emirates) same time
  • Kaden Groves (AUS, Alpecin-Deceuninck) same time
  • Fernando Gaviria (COL, Movistar Team) same time

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 6

  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) 22:50:48

Kaden Groves winning stage 5 at 2023 Giro d'Italia

Wednesday 10 May: Stage 5 - Atripada to Salerno, hilly, 171km

Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck team) clinched his inaugural Giro d'Italia stage victory in Salerno amid a dreary, rain-soaked and accident-ridden day on the Campania saddle.

The Australian rider faced a scare when he fell just 7 kilometers from the finish line, but managed to recover and push ahead to beat Jonathan Milan (Bahrain Victorious) in a bunch sprint that saw Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) crash.

Former maglia rosa Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) was among several riders who fell earlier in the stage as he hit the ground for the second time during the day with 2.4km to go.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 5 Results - Wednesday 10 May

Atripada to salerno, hilly, 171km.

  • Kaden Groves (AUS, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 4:30:19

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 5

  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) 19:06:03

Aurélien Paret-Peintre wins Stage 4 of the Giro

Tuesday 9 May: Stage 4 - Venosa to Lago Laceno, medium mountains, 175km

The day's big breakaway split from the main peloton with just under 100km left in the stage and made it to the final categorised climb of the day up the Colle Molella, up to Lake Laceno.

On the last ascent, the front group splintered, with the group of seven being reduced to just four, including Team DSM's Norwegian Andreas Leknessund . Leknessund attacked with around 4km to go, distancing his breakaway compatriots, with the race leader's maglia rosa in his sights.

Around two and a half minutes behind, the pink jersey wearer Remco Evenepoel found himself in a group with no teammates, who had all fallen back on the Molella.

However, Leknessund was caught by fellow breakaway man Aurélien Paret-Peintre with 3km to go, and the duo crested the Molella climb together to take on the final plateau to the finish line.

Paret-Peintre rode in Leknessund's wheel to the finish before launching a sprint with 200m to go with Leknessund unable to respond. However, the Norwegian, who entered the stage 1 minute 37 seconds behind Evenepoel, did enough to secure the leader's pink jersey. Leknessund became just the second Norwegian, after Knut Knudsen in 1975 and 1981, to lead the Giro d'Italia.

Evenepoel's group eventually came in 2 minutes, 1 second behind.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 4 Results - Tuesday 9 May

Venosa to lago laceno, medium mountains, 175km.

  • Aurélien Paret-Peintre (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team) 4:16:04
  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) +0:02
  • Toms Skujins (LAT, Trek-Segafredo) +0:57
  • Vincenzo Albanese (ITA, Eolo-Kometa) same time
  • Nicola Conci (ITA, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +1:02

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 4

  • Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) 14:35:44

Monday 8 May: Stage 3 - Vasto to Melfi, medium mountains, 216km

This mostly-flat stage was broken up by two climbs late in the day, the category 3 Valico dei Laghi di Monticchio and the category 4 Valico La Croce, which was enough to tip the stage classification into medium mountains by virtue of their position near the end of the race.

That was enough to turn the stage from a pure sprint into one contested by only those who could hang on through the climbs, with some big sprinting names falling aside.

One of the sprint favourites with climbing ability, the 2019 world champion Mads Pedersen , was dropped on a climb but made it back to the main group in the final approach, setting up a duel with his main points jersey rival Michael Matthews .

In the final uphill dig to the line, Australia's Matthews attacked first and crested the top of the hill in Melfi, holding the lead by inches from Pedersen all the way to the line.

There was a small change at the front of the overall standings, as Remco Evenepoel extended his lead by taking three bonus seconds in an intermediate sprint 6km from the finish. His lead on main general classification rival Primoz Roglic grew by a second, as Roglic came in second in that bonus sprint.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 3 Results - Monday 8 May

Vasto to melfi, medium mountains, 216km.

  • Michael Matthews (AUS, Team Jayco AlUla) 5:01:41
  • Kaden Groves (AUS, Alpecin-Deceuninck) s.t.
  • Vincenzo Albanese (ITA, Eolo-Kometa) s.t.
  • Stefano Oldani (ITA, Alpecin-Deceuninck) s.t.

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 3

  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) 10:18:07
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +0:32
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +0:44
  • Stefan Küng (SUI, Groupama-FDJ) +0:46
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0:58
  • Aleksandr Vlasov (-, Bora-Hansgrohe) s.t.
  • Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +1:02
  • Michael Matthews (AUS, Team Jayco AlUla) s.t.

Sunday 7 May: Stage 2 - Teramo to San Salvo, flat, 201km

As several of the pre-race favourites were affected by a crash 3.7km from the finish, Italy's Jonathan Milan won a sprint to victory in San Salvo.

The pink jersey wearer Remco Evenepoel came through the stage unscathed to retain his overall lead.

Mads Pedersen and Mark Cavendish were among the riders to fall in the crash.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 2 Results - Sunday 7 May

Teramo to san salvo, flat, 201km.

  • Jonathan Milan (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) 4:55:11
  • David Dekker (NED, Team Arkea-Samsic) same time
  • Arne Marit (BEL, Intermarché-Circus-Wanty) s.t.
  • Marius Mayrhofer (GER, Team DSM) s.t.

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 2

  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) 5:16:29
  • Filippo Ganna (ITA, INEOS Grenadiers) +0:22
  • João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +0:29
  • Stefan Küng (SUI, Groupama-FDJ) +0:43
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Team Jumbo-Visma) s.t.
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0:55
  • Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0:59

Saturday 6 May: Stage 1 - Fossacesia Marina to Ortona, flat individual time trial, 19.6km

Belgium's Remco Evenepoel continued his stellar recent form to take the opening time trial of the 2023 Giro d'Italia and take the race leader's 'Maglia Rosa' in sensational fashion.

The Soudal Quick-Step rider, who retained his Liège-Bastogne-Liège title two weeks ago , led at every checkpoint and completed the 19.6km in 21:18, a massive 22 seconds clear of two-time former world time trial champion Filippo Ganna .

Joao Pedro Almeida was third with 2020 Giro winner Tao Geoghegan Hart fourth and Primoz Roglic 43 seconds down in sixth.

2023 Giro d'Italia: Stage 1 Results - Saturday 6 May

Fossacesia marina to ortona, flat individual time trial, 19.6km.

  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) 21:18
  • Joao Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +0:29
  • Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0:40

Giro d'Italia 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 1

  • Primoz Roglic (SLO, Team Jumbo-Visma) same time
  • Jay Vine (AUS, UAE Team Emirates) +0:46
  • Brandon McNulty (USA, UAE Team Emirates) s.t.

Giro d'Italia 2023 route, stages, and schedule

  • Saturday 6 May: Stage 1 - Fossacesia Marina to Ortona, flat individual time trial, 19.6km. Won by Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step), who also takes the overall lead.
  • Sunday 7 May: Stage 2 - Teramo to San Salvo, flat, 201km. Won by Jonathan Milan (ITA, Bahrain Victorious). Overall lead retained by Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step).
  • Monday 8 May: Stage 3 - Vasto to Melfi, medium mountains, 216km. Won by Michael Matthews (AUS, Team Jayco AlUla). Overall lead retained by Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step)
  • Tuesday 9 May: Stage 4 - Venosa to Lago Laceno, medium mountains, 175km. Won by Aurélien Paret-Peintre (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team). Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM) takes the overall lead.
  • Wednesday 10 May: Stage 5 - Atripalda to Salerno, hilly, 171km. Won by Kaden Groves (AUS, Alpecin-Deceuninck). Overall lead retained by Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM).
  • Thursday 11 May: Stage 6 - Naples to Naples, hilly, 162km. Won by Max Pedersen (DEN, Trek-Segafredo).
  • Overall lead retained by Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM).
  • Friday 12 May: Stage 7 - Capua to Gran Sasso d'Italia (Campo Imperatore), high mountains, 218km. Won by Davide Bais (ITA, EOLO-Kometa). Overall lead retained by Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM).
  • Saturday 13 May: Stage 8 - Terni to Fossombrone, medium mountains, 207km. Won by Ben Healy (IRL, EF Education-EasyPost). Overall lead retained by Andreas Leknessund (NOR, Team DSM).
  • Sunday 14 May: Stage 9 - Savignano sul Rubicone to Cesena (Technogym Village), flat individual time trial, 35km. Won by Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step). Evenepoel took the pink jersey, but withdrew after testing positive for Covid so the new overall leader is Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers).
  • Monday 15 May: Rest day
  • Tuesday 16 May: Stage 10 - Scandiano to Viareggio, hilly, 196km. Won by Magnus Cort Nielsen (DEN, EF Education-EasyPost). Overall lead retained by Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers).
  • Wednesday 17 May: Stage 11 - Camaiore to Tortona, hilly, 219km. Won by Pascal Ackermann (GER, UAE Team Emirates). Overall lead retained by Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers).
  • Thursday 18 May: Stage 12 - Bra to Rivoli, medium mountains, 179km. Won by Nico Denz (GER, Bora-hansgrohe). Overall lead retained by Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers).
  • Friday 19 May: Stage 13 - The original 207km high-mountain route from Borgofranco d'Ivrea to Crans Montana (Switzerland) was shortened due to unfavorable weather. The 74km stage started in La Chable and was won by Einer Augusto Rubio (COL, Movistar Team). The overall lead was retained by Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers).
  • Saturday 20 May: Stage 14 - Sierre (Switzerland) to Cassano Magnago, hilly, 193km. Won by Nico Denz (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe). New overall leader is Bruno Armirail (FRA , Gruporama-FDJ)
  • Sunday 21 May: Stage 15 - Seregno to Bergamo, high mountains, 195km. Won by Brandon McNulty (USA, UAE Team Emirates). Overall lead retained by Bruno Armirail (FRA , Gruporama-FDJ).
  • Monday 22 May: Rest day
  • Tuesday 23 May: Stage 16 - Sabbio Chiese to Monte Bondone, high mountains, 203km. Won by João Pedro Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates). The overall lead was reclaimed by Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers).
  • Wednesday 24 May: Stage 17 - Pergine Valsugana to Caorle, flat, 195km. Won by Alberto Dainese (ITA, Team DSM). Overall lead retained by Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers).
  • Thursday 25 May: Stage 18 - Oderzo to Val di Zoldo, medium mountains, 161km. Won by Filippo Zana (ITA, Team Jayco AlUla). Overall lead retained by Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers).
  • Friday 26 May: Stage 19 - Longarone to Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Rifugio Auronzo), high mountains, 183km. Won by Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain - Victorious). Overall lead retained by Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers).
  • Saturday 27 May: Stage 20 - Tarvisio to Monte Lussari, mountainous individual time trial, 18.6km. Won by Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma), who also took the overall lead.
  • Sunday 28 May: Stage 21 - Rome to Rome, flat, 126km. Won by Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan Team), overall GS claimed by Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma).

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Primož Roglič won the 2023 Giro d’Italia behind a brilliant ride on the race’s penultimate stage. The Slovenian riding for Jumbo-Visma snatched the pink leader’s jersey from Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers) on a Stage 19 time trial to win his fourth career grand tour—his first at the Giro d’Italia.

It was a Giro that was defined in the first two weeks by miserable weather conditions and an outbreak of COVID-19 in the peloton. Remco Evenepoel, who held the maglia rosa after the race’s first week, was forced to withdraw after a positive COVID test.

Despite a rough first two weeks, fans were treated to a terrific last week of bike racing. It was a brutal week in the mountains , culminating with the time trial that included over 1K of climbing that pushed riders to the limit on the final “GC” day of the race.

Evenepoel abandoned the Giro after Stage 9, leaving the pink jersey to Thomas. The 37-year-old Welshmen held the top GC spot until Stage 14 when Bruno Armirail (Groupama-FDJ) briefly held the jersey for a few days before Thomas took it back. Thomas managed to fend off Roglič and João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) until the Stage 19 time trial when Roglič captured the maglia rosa for the first time in the race.

Here’s a look at the final standings for each jersey classification at the 2023 Giro d’Italia.

Giro d’Italia General Classification Results (Maglia Rosa)

  • Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma)
  • Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers)
  • João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates)
  • Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious)
  • Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ)

Giro d’Italia Points Classification Results (Maglia Ciclamino)

  • Jonathan Milan (Bahrain Victorious)
  • Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech)
  • Pascal Ackermann (UAE Team Emirates)
  • Michael Matthews (Team Jayco Alula
  • Toms Skujins (Trek-Segafredo)

Giro d’Italia Mountains Classification Results (Maglia Azzurra)

  • Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost)
  • Davide Bais (Eolo-Kometa)
  • Einer Rubio (Movistar Team)

Giro d’Italia Young Rider Classification Results (Maglia Bianca)

  • Thymen Arensmen (INEOS Grenadiers)
  • Andreas Leknessund (Team DSM)
  • Ilan Van Wilder (Soudal-Quick Step)

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Stage 18: Tim Merlier makes late dash for second bunch sprint victory / As it happened

A fraught, messy sprint in the centre of Padova saw leading favourite Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) narrowly miss out to stage 3 winner Tim Merlier (Soudal-Quick Step), with Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) taking third. On a day made for a bunch sprint, the very technical finale seemingly left Milan badly positioned, and instead Alberto Dainese (Tudor) and Groves made the initial accelerations for victory. Milan then burst through the centre and past his Italian and Australian rivals, only for Merlier to foil him at the last moment, and claim his second stage victory of the 2024 race. Overall there was no significant change, as Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) stayed comfortably in the lead with three days racing left. Stage 17: Georg Steinhauser solos to victory on Passo Brocon / As it happened

Georg Steinhauser (EF Education-EasyPost) soloed to his first professional victory on stage 17 of the Giro d'Italia, attacking away from breakaway companion Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier (Lidl-Trek). The young German made his move on the first ascent of the Passo Brocon before staying away from the group of favourites to the summit finish also up to Passo Brocon from another side, with Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) taking second and extending his overall lead.

Stage 16: Tadej Pogačar makes it five stage victories on shortened stage 16 after start chaos / As it happened

Tadej Pogačar added another Giro d’Italia stage victory to his collection, once again extending his race lead, as he triumphed on the stage 16 summit finish at Monte Pana. The Slovenian took back-to-back wins after a chaotic day of racing, chasing down Giulio Pellizzari (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè) in the final two kilometres after dropping the remaining GC rivals in the peloton. 

Stage 16 was significantly shortened to 188.4km with the cima coppi removed from the route after extreme weather prompted riders to ask for a changed route.

Stage 15: Tadej Pogačar stuns on Mottolino ascent to win Queen stage 15 / A s it happened

Tadej Pogačar stunned on Mottolino ascent to win Queen stage 15 at the Giro d'Italia. Pogačar caught the last of the breakaway riders, Nairo Quintana (Movistar), who finished second, and Georg Steinhauser (EF Education-EasyPost) rounded out the podium in third.

More importantly, Pogačar increased his lead in the GC standings to 6:41 as Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) and Dani Martínez (Bora-Hansgrohe), and the rest of the GC contenders lost time in Livigno.

Stage 14: Filippo Ganna beats Tadej Pogačar to win stage 14 time trial / As it happened

Filippo Ganna  (Ineos Grenadiers) won the stage 14 time trial at the Giro d'Italia with a dominating performance, finishing time 29 seconds clear of anyone else with a winning time of 35:02. Ganna beat  Tadej Pogačar  (UAE Team Emirates) into second place, while Thyman Arensman (Ineos Grenadiers) took third with a time of 36:09.

Stage 13: Jonathan Milan storms to his third victory of race / As it happened

Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) reaffirmed his dominance over the Giro d’Italia sprint field on stage 13 with a third victory at the 2024 race in Cento, strengthening his hold on the maglia ciclamino after a perfect Lidl-Trek lead-out. Stanisław Aniołkowski (Cofidis) saw him take second behind the Italian, with Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain-Victorious) taking third in Emilia-Romagna.

Stage 12: Giro d'Italia: Julian Alaphilippe wins stage 12 thriller from masterclass breakaway / As it happened

After 12 stages of trying,  Julian Alaphilippe  (Soudal-QuickStep) proved that he was truly back to his best in 2024 and found the Giro d’Italia stage win he was so eagerly searching for on debut with a stunning performance in the breakaway to win solo in Fano.

Ever the embodiment of panache, the two-time World Champion launched the first of many attacks some 138km from the finish before getting into a two-man move ten kilometres later. It seemed too early at the time, but he and break companion Mirco Maestri (Polti-Kometa) would outlast all the chasers until Alaphilippe went solo 11.5km from the line with an attack on the final climb.

Stage 11: Giro d'Italia: Jonathan Milan powers to stage 11 sprint victory ahead of relegated Tim Merlier / As it happened

Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) became the first sprinter to double up on wins at the 2024 Giro d'Italia after powering to the line in Francavilla al Mare with a display of sheer strength ahead of Tim Merlier (Soudal-QuickStep). The Belgian was relegated for his move in the finale which forced Juan Sebastian Molano (UAE Team Emirates) to stop his effort. This moved Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) up to second and Giovanni Lonardi (Polti-Kometa) to third.

The messy, headwind finish on a long 3km straight saw all sprint and GC teams involved in the final after a very easy day, but race leader Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) managed to navigate the finale safely despite two 90-degree corners coming in the final 4km.

Stage 10: Giro d'Italia: Valentin Paret-Peintre follows in his brother's footsteps with stage 10 victory / As it happened

Valentin Paret-Peintre  gave Decathlon-AG2R another victory and emulated his other brother Aurélien by winning stage 10 to the summit finish of Bocca della Selva in the southern Apennines. 

Race leader  Tadej Pogačar  and his UAE Team Emirates squad finally let a breakaway stay away and Paret-Peintre emerged from a 27-rider group to win alone. He dropped Romain Bardet  (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) and then caught and passed Jan Tratnik (Visma-Lease a Bike) in the final kilometres of the climb to take his first professional victory.

Stage 9: Olav Kooij powers to stage 9 sprint victory as Narváez attack fades at last gap / As it happened

Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike) claimed stage 9 in a hectic sprint in Naples, pipping Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) at the line. The stage came alive in the final 40km with numerous attacks including a solo flyer by Jhonatan Narváez (Ineos Grenadiers) who was caught by a charging field inside of 200 metres to go. Even maglia rosa Tadej Pogačar got into the final chase to bring the Ecuadorian back, and to leadout his UAE teammate Juan Sebastian Molano who took third.

Stage 8: Cannibal Tadej Pogačar storms to victory on stage 8 at Prati di Tivo / As it happened

Tadej Pogačar took back-to-back wins and continued his dominance of the Giro d'Italia on stage 8, ensuring with his team that no breakaway or late attacker could prevent him from taking a third stage win before powering to the line in the uphill sprint. He narrowly extended his hold on the maglia rosa thanks to gaining bonus seconds with the win ahead of Dani Martinez (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Ben O'Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale).

Stage 7: Tadej Pogačar ousts Filippo Ganna to win stage 7 time trial / As it happened

Filippo Ganna looked sure to win the stage 7 individual time trial, having blasted through the 40.6km course at 46.8kph to set the fastest time. However, his victory was snatched at the last by race leader Tadej Pogačar, who went 17 seconds faster and extended his lead in the overall standings to 2:36 on Dani Martinez (Bora-Hansgrohe). Geraint Thomas (Ineos) lost 11 seconds to the Colombian to drop to third in the GC.

Stage 6: Pelayo Sánchez shuts down Alaphilippe and Plapp for victory / As it happened

Pelayo Sanchez (Movistar) won the biggest race of his career on stage 6's Strade Bianche-style race at the Giro d'Italia. He out-sprinted Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-QuickStep) from a three-rider breakaway. Luke Plapp (Jayco-AlUla) finished one second back in third. Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) maintained his lead in the overall classification.

Stage 5 - Giro d'Italia: Benjamin Thomas wins dramatic stage 5 as breakaway holds off charging field in Lucca / As it happened

Benjamin Thomas (Cofidis) claimed his first Grand Tour stage on what should have been a bunch sprint in Lucca. The Frenchman and his three breakaway companions managed to hold off the sprint trains thanks to some local knowledge and a stiff tailwind, and Thomas out-paced Michael Valgren (EF Education-EasyPost) for the victory. The overall contenders sat out the sprint, led home by points leader Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) for fifth place.

Stage 4 - Jonathan Milan powers to victory as sprinters catch late-race attacker Filippo Ganna / As it happened

Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) produced a leg-breaking long sprint into Andora and won stage 4 of the Giro d'Italia, holding off a charging Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) who rounded out the top three. Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) attacked late over the Capo Mele before he was chased down in the final kilometre by his Italian track teammates Simone Consonni and Milan for Lidl-Trek. Milan launched as Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike) started to come around him and the Italian lasted all the way until the line, holding off the whole bunch sprint for 300 metres.

Stage 3 - Tim Merlier claims first sprint stage as Pogačar's late attack fails / As it happened

Tadej Pogačar followed a late attack on what was supposed to be a stage for the sprinters and very nearly upset the script. The race leader followed a move on a small climb inside 3km to go and then pressed on, with Geraint Thomas scrambling onto his wheel. The pair dropped Mikkel Honoré, who had initiated the attack, and stayed away until 400m to go. Tim Merlier won the sprint.

Stage 2 - Tadej Pogačar crashes but then cracks rivals with solo attack to win stage 2 to Oropa / As it happened

Tadej Pogačar recovered from a puncture and crash at the bottom of the Santuario di Oropa ascent and won stage 2 of the Giro d’Italia. He remained calm during the bike change and used the massive effort of his UAE Team Emirates teammates to rejoin the main group and launch his solo attack with 4.5km to go, earning the maglia rosa with the win. Dani Martínez (Bora-Hansgrohe) finished second and Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) third, both now 45 seconds back in the GC standings, Thomas second in the overall.

Stage 1 - Jhonatan Narváez holds off Tadej Pogačar in lighting-fast Turin finish / As it happened

Jhonatan Narváez (Ineos Grenadiers) won the opening stage of the 2024 Giro d'Italia by holding off race favourite Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) and Maximilian Schachmann (Bora-Hansgrohe) in a three-rider sprint in Turin. The trio rode together the flat final kilometre after the climb of San Vito, Narváez sprinting for the victory between his companions. 

A chase group that included Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers), finished 10 seconds behind. Narváez donned the first maglia rosa of the Grand Tour, with three seconds over Schachmann and six seconds over Pogačar. The Slovenian champion took four bonus seconds for his third place and so has already gained 14 seconds on his main rivals.

2024 Giro d'Italia overview

The 2024 Giro d'Italia, celebrates its 107th edition this year, with the Corsa Rosa starting in Turin on Saturday, May 4 and ending in Rome with a circuit stage around the Colosseum on Sunday, May 26.

The route will cover 3,400 kilometres and 44,650 metres in vertical elevation across the 21 days of racing. 

RCS Sport, organisers of the race, have designed a balanced race route that includes two time trials (of 40.6km and 31.2km), along with a Strade Bianche-style gravel stage in Tuscany on stage 6 and six mountain top finishes.

Primož Roglič was the overall winner of the 2023 Giro d'Italia but he will not defend his victory. Instead, he will focus fully on the Tour de France.

The balanced 2024 route has attracted a number of top names to contend for the big prizes including Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates), Geraint Thomas and Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers), Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal Quick-Step), Biniam Girmay (Intermarché - Wanty), Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek), Romain Bardet (Team DSM-Firmenich PostNL), and Caleb Ewan (Jayco-AlUla).

Cyclingnews will provide comprehensive coverage of the 2024 Giro d'Italia, with live minute-by-minute coverage every day, full stage reports, as well as interviews, breaking news, race analysis, and the latest tech from our team around the world and on the ground in Italy.

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Giro d'Italia 2024 countdown

In the countdown to the Giro d'Italia, Cyclingnews analyses Tadej Pogačar's position as the overwhelming favourite but how the Corsa Rosa traditionally provides unexpected drama during the three weeks of racing - Tadej Pogačar can dominate the Giro d’Italia but nobody can control its chaos . 

In addition, we take a closer look at Pogačar's bid for the Giro-Tour double and his relationship with UAE Team Emirates.

You can preview the full route details, but we also take a close look at the defining climbs of the 2024 Giro d'Italia , from Superga to Monte Grappa, and the ascents that will punctuate the story of the race.

Get the lowdown on all 22 teams at the Giro d'Italia, from leaders and riders to watch to their main objectives in our comprehensive team guide and our analysis of the main contenders .

In an exclusive interview with Cyclingnews, Ben O'Connor talks about leading Decathlon AG2R's search for more success at Giro d'Italia and Geraint Thomas talks about his battle for Giro d’Italia crown again.

Tadej Pogačar  wasn't born when  Marco Pantani  completed the  Giro d'Italia -Tour de France double in 1998. However, their careers will somehow follow the same road and draw constant comparisons over the next three weeks as the Slovenian attempts to become the first rider since 'Il Pirata' to achieve one of cycling's most difficult feats - 26 years on, Cyclingnews looks at whether the Giro d'Italia-Tour de France double is possible .

With the 2024 Giro d'Italia now upon us, Cyclingnews takes a closer look at the opening stages and how that could shape the start of the GS standings - Punchy climbs, a summit finish and the Pogačar factor – Giro d'Italia braced for toughest start .

2024 Giro d'Italia Route

Route of the 2024 Giro d'Italia

The 2024 Giro d'Italia is the 107th edition of the Italian Grand Tour, taking place from May 4-26. 

The  2024 Giro d'Italia route  will see the peloton tackle six summit finishes in the daunting stages through the Alps, Apennines and Dolomites , culminating in the final double ascent and descent of the Monte Grappa before a transfer to the capital Rome for a final stage. 

The route also includes a number of high mountains and decisive summit finishes, which you can read about in-depth at our analysis of the defining climbs of the 2024 Giro d'Italia . 

The Stelvio Pass at 2,758 metres, positioned early on the route on stage 16 was to awad the Cima Coppi prize as the highest climb of the 2024 race. However a risk of avalanches caused race organiser RCS sport to change the stage, cut out the Stelvio and travel towards Val Gardena via the Umbrail Pass.

Giro d'Italia Start list

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Giro d'Italia Contenders

Two-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) headlines the list of Giro d'Italia GC contenders on the 176-rider strong start list as he makes his Giro debut as the hot favourite to take home the maglia rosa .

Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) was a runner-up here last year after losing the lead on the penultimate stage time trial. The Welshman looks to be the main contender for Pogačar this May.

Elsewhere, look out for riders including Ben O'Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), Romain Bardet (DSM-Firmenich PostNL), Cian Uijtdebroeks (Visma-Lease A Bike), Dani Martínez (Bora-Hansgrohe), and Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) to be in the battle for a podium placing.

Other names such as Domenico Pozzovivo (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizané), Juan Pedro López (Lidl-Trek), Michael Woods (Israel-Premier Tech), Thymen Arensman (Ineos Grenadiers), Mauri Vansevenant (Soudal-QuickStep), Einer Rubio and Nairo Quintana (Movistar), Florian Lipowitz (Bora-Hansgrohe), Luke Plapp and Eddie Dunbar (Jayco-AlUla) should all be in the mix towards the top of the GC standings.

You can check out our detailed rundown of the top Giro d'Italia 2024 contenders here.

Giro d'Italia 2024 Schedule

Giro d'italia records.

Most overall wins: Fausto Coppi, Alfredo Binda, Eddy Merckx (five); Giovanni Brunero, Gino Bartali, Fiorenzo Magni, Felice Gimondi, Bernard Hinault (three).

Most stage wins: Mario Cipollini (42), Alfredo Binda (41), Learco Guerra (31), Constance Girardengo (30), Eddy Merckx (25) ... Mark Cavendish (16)

Most mountain classification wins: Gino Bartali (seven); José Manuel Fuentes (four); Fausto Coppi, Franco Bitossi, Claudio Bortolotto, Claudio Chiappucci (three)

Most points classification wins: Francesco Moser, Giuseppe Saronni (four); Roger De Vlaeminck, Johan van der Velde, Mario Cipollini (three)

Most starts: Wladimir Panizza (18); Pierino Gavazzi, Domenico Pozzovivo (17)

Youngest winner: Fausto Coppi, 1940 (20 years and 268 days)

Oldest winner: Fiorenzo Magni, 1955 (34 years and 180 days)

Smallest margin of victory: 11 seconds (Fiorenzo Magni, 1948)

Largest margin of victory: 1:57:26 (Alfonso Calzolari, 1914)

Fastest edition: 2013 (40.113kph)

Giro d'Italia 2024

  • Giro d'Italia 2024 route
  • Giro d’Italia 2024 - Analysing the contenders
  • Giro d'Italia history

Stage 1 - Giro d'Italia: Jhonatan Narváez holds off Tadej Pogačar in lighting-fast stage 1 finish

  • Rest Day 2024-05-13

Stage 10 - Giro d'Italia: Valentin Paret-Peintre follows in his brother's footsteps with stage 10 victory

  • Rest Day 2024-05-20

Stage 16 - Giro d'Italia: Tadej Pogačar makes it five stage victories on shortened stage 16 after start chaos

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SAPPADA, ITALY - MAY 20: Costalissoio (1300m)/ Thibaut Pinot of France and Team Groupama-FDJ / Tom Dumoulin of The Netherlands and Team Sunweb / Richard Carapaz of Ecuador and Movistar Team / Miguel Angel Lopez of Colombia and Astana Pro Team White Best Young Rider Jersey / Domenico Pozzovivo of Italy and Team Bahrain-Merida / Landscape / Mountains / during the 101st Tour of Italy 2018, Stage 15 a 176km stage from Tolmezzo to Sappada 1240m / Giro d'Italia / on May 20, 2018 in Sappada, Italy. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

No Sappada ambush likely in Giro d’Italia where Tadej Pogačar has already had final word - Stage 19 preview

By Barry Ryan last updated 23 May 24

Preview A stage that had potential for a GC battle now set to favour escapees

RICCIONE ITALY MAY 17 Caleb Ewan of Australia and Team Jayco AlUla prior to the 107th Giro dItalia 2024 Stage 13 a 179km stage from Riccione to Cento UCIWT on May 17 2024 in Riccione Italy Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

By Stephen Farrand published 23 May 24

News Altitude training not a factor but lead out lacking as Australian strives to complete first Corsa Rosa

PADOVA ITALY MAY 23 Stage winner Tim Merlier of Belgium and Team Soudal QuickStep reacts after the 107th Giro dItalia 2024 Stage 18 a 178km stage from Fiera di primiero to Padova UCIWT on May 23 2024 in Padova Italy Photo by Fabio Ferrari PoolGetty Images

News Belgian beats Jonathan Milan in Padova for a second stage victory in this year's Italian Grand Tour

Richard Plugge

'We need to be sure he can be at 100%' – No deadline for decision on Jonas Vingegaard's Tour de France participation

By Barry Ryan published 23 May 24

News Richard Plugge says Tadej Pogačar’s 'real level' can't be judged until he faces Big Four in July

Team Ineos' rider Geraint Thomas prepares to take the start of the 18th stage of the 107th Giro d'Italia

'You always want more' Geraint Thomas focused on Giro d'Italia podium before thinking about Tour de France

News Welshman hoping to pull back time on Martinez on Saturday's final Monte Grappa mountain stage

Tadej Pogačar rolled home safely on stage 18 to maintain his Giro d'Italia lead

The current GC standings at the Giro d'Italia after stage 18

By James Moultrie last updated 23 May 24

GC standings Pogačar stays safe in Padova sprint finish to move one step closer to overall victory

Biniam Girmay abandoned the Giro d'Italia during stage 4 after crashing twice on a wet descent

Giro d'Italia abandons: The full list of riders who have left the 2024 race

By James Moultrie published 23 May 24

Feature 144 riders remain in the race to start stage 18

Giro d'Italia 2024: Tadej Pogacar races through the Dolomites in the maglia rosa

How to watch the 2024 Giro d'Italia

By Dani Ostanek published 23 May 24

News Watch all the action as Pogacar, Thomas, O'Connor, Tiberi, Bardet, Alaphilippe and more do battle in Italy

PASSO BROCON ITALY MAY 22 Antonio Tiberi of Italy and Team Bahrain Victorious White best young jersey during the 107th Giro dItalia 2024 Stage 17 a 159km stage from Selva di Val Gardena to Passo Brocon 1604m UCIWT on May 22 2024 in Passo Brocon Italy Photo by Ilario Biondi PoolGetty Images

‘I’ve gone better than expected’ – Antonio Tiberi edges closer to Giro d’Italia white jersey

By Barry Ryan published 22 May 24

News Italian eyes Ben O’Connor’s fourth place overall after spirited showing on Passo Brocon

Tadej Pogacar ahead of stage 17 of the Giro d'Italia

'The big goal is the Tour and the Worlds' – Tadej Pogačar rules out Grand Tour treble attempt

News Slovenian underlines dominance once more on Passo Brocon on 'strange day' at Giro d'Italia

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Geraint Thomas: 'I didn't have the legs to go' on Giro d'Italia stage 17 summit finish

20-year-old Giulio Pellizzari celebrates Cima Coppi, gifts from Pogačar, and a second place on his Giro d'Italia debut

20-year-old Giulio Pellizzari celebrates Cima Coppi, gifts from Pogačar, and a second place on his Giro d'Italia debut

‘The confidence is there’ – Weather hit stage 16 of Giro d’Italia no dampener for Julian Alaphilippe

‘The confidence is there’ – Weather hit stage 16 of Giro d’Italia no dampener for Julian Alaphilippe

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An accidental victory – Tadej Pogačar can't help but collect fifth win at Giro d’Italia

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‘He’s riding in a different world’ – Tadej Pogačar moves out of sight at the Giro d’Italia

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Boucles de la Mayenne 2024 : dates, horaires, parcours, équipes engagées… tout ce qu’il faut savoir sur cette 49ᵉ édition

La 49ᵉ édition des Boucles de la Mayenne se déroule du 23 au 26 mai 2024 sur les routes du département. L’épreuve cycliste débute ce jeudi par un prologue puis 3 étapes en ligne pour parcourir environ 550 km avant l'arrivée à Laval, dimanche 26 mai.

La 49ᵉ édition des Boucles de la Mayenne se déroulera du jeudi 23 mai au dimanche 26 mai 2024. Cette course cycliste, qui s'inscrit dans le calendrier UCI ProSeries, est organisée par Pégase Organisation Courses Cyclistes Boucles de la Mayenne et le club de Laval Cyclisme 53.

Créée en 1975 et ouverte aux professionnels depuis 2003, elle est devenue une épreuve incontournable du cyclisme français.

Équipes et coureurs engagés

Pour cette   49ᵉ édition, 21 équipes sont au départ. Chacune est composée de six coureurs, dont huit équipes World Tour. Parmi ces équipes, on compte :

World Tour :

  • UAE Team Emirates
  • Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
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  • Arkea-B&B Hotels
  • Movistar Team
  • EF Education EasyPost
  • Team Jayco AlUla
  • Lotto Dstny
  • Total Energies
  • Polti Kometa
  • Tudor Pro Cycling Team
  • Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
  • Euskatel Euskadi

Continental

  • Saint-Michel Mavic Auber 93
  • CIC U Nantes Atlantique
  • VanRysel Roubaix
  • Nice Métropole Côte D’Azur

Parmi les coureurs présents, plusieurs stars du cyclisme mondial vont se disputer la victoire, notamment Marc Hirschi (UAE Team Emirates), Benoit Cosnefroy (Decathlon AG2R), Alberto Bettiol (EF Education EasyPost), et Giacomo Nizzolo (Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team).

Le plateau des Boucles de la Mayenne 2024 accueille également d'autres grands noms du cyclisme comme Stefan Bissegger, Diego Ulissi, et Paul Penhoët.

Parcours et Étapes

Cette année, la course compte un prologue et trois étapes qui s'étendent sur environ 550 km à travers le département de la Mayenne.

Jeudi 23 mai : le prologue à l'Espace Mayenne

  • Distance : 5,4 km
  • Horaires : Départ du premier coureur à 18 h 15, dernier départ à 20 h 20
  • Parcours : Départ et arrivée à l'Espace Mayenne, descente vers la Mayenne et retour par le quartier d’Hilard

Le prologue des Boucles de la Mayenne débutera le jeudi 23 mai à Laval à partir de 18 h 15. Il marquera le coup d’envoi de quatre jours de course avant l’arrivée finale à Laval.

Le premier coureur s'élancera à 18 h 15 et le dernier à 20 h 20, avec un temps estimé à un peu plus de 6 minutes pour parcourir les 5,4 km proposés. Le parcours a été modifié par rapport à l’édition précédente pour le rendre plus sûr et rallongé.

Vendredi 24 mai : 1ʳᵉ étape - Saint-Berthevin à Ernée

  • Distance : 167,5 km
  • Horaires : Départ à 12 h 00, arrivée prévue à 16 h 10
  • Parcours : Traversée du pays des étangs avec des côtes et des sprints de bonifications.

La première étape en ligne a lieu le vendredi 24 mai entre Saint-Berthevin et Ernée. Les coureurs partent à 12 h 00 pour franchir la ligne aux alentours de 16 h 10. Ils parcourent 167,5 km, incluant deux tours d’un circuit final.

Après le départ réel donné peu après Le Genest-Saint-Isle, le peloton met le cap au nord, traversant des secteurs avec des côtes et des sprints de bonifications.

Samedi 25 mai : 2ᵉ étape - Le Ham à Villaines-la-Juhel

  • Distance : 208,8 km
  • Horaires : Départ à 11 h 30, arrivée prévue entre 16 h 43 et 16 h 58
  • Parcours : Étape reine avec 3 429 m de dénivelé, incluant sept ascensions pour le classement du meilleur grimpeur

La deuxième étape, disputée le samedi 25 mai, est l’étape reine de cette édition. Elle est la plus longue avec 208,8 km et propose 3 429 mètres de dénivelé positif. Les coureurs s’élancent du Ham à 11 h 30 pour une arrivée à Villaines-la-Juhel entre 16 h 43 et 16 h 58. On le sait, cette étape influence grandement le classement final au général.

Dimanche 26 mai : 3e étape - Quelaines-Saint-Gault à Laval

  • Distance : 169,2 km
  • Horaires : Départ à 12 h 30, arrivée prévue à 16 h 30
  • Parcours : Profil plat au départ puis direction Laval avec plusieurs sprints de bonifications et ascensions légères

La troisième et dernière étape a lieu le dimanche 26 mai de Quelaines-Saint-Gault. Elle propose un profil relativement plat au départ avant de remonter vers Laval. Le départ fictif est donné à 12 h 30, suivi du départ réel à 12 h 40. Les coureurs passent par plusieurs localités avant d’atteindre Laval, avec des sprints de bonifications et de légères ascensions en cours de route.

Accès et Logistique

Les spectateurs peuvent se rendre aux différentes étapes de la course de plusieurs façons :

  • À vélo : Des parkings à vélos seront disponibles à proximité des départs et arrivées.
  • En voiture : Le covoiturage est encouragé avec l'application IKO, et des parkings publics sont disponibles.
  • Transports en commun : Pour le prologue et l’arrivée à Laval, les lignes TUL sont accessibles.

Pour la sécurité de tous, l’accès au village des Boucles lors du prologue le jeudi 23 mai sera contrôlé.   Le village départ à l’Espace Mayenne sera ouvert gratuitement au public le jeudi 23 mai. La caravane publicitaire, composée de 70 véhicules, ajoutera une dimension festive à l’événement, soutenue par plus de 300 partenaires et 800 bénévoles.

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Le Roland-Garros le plus fou de l'histoire? Pourquoi le tableau masculin s’annonce plus ouvert que jamais

Va-t-on assister au Roland-Garros le plus indécis de ces dernières années? Pendant que l’ambiance monte dans les allées Porte d’Auteuil à l’occasion de l’Opening Week, les paris pour désigner le vainqueur du deuxième Grand Chelem de la saison vont bon train. Si chez les femmes, la numéro une mondiale et double tenante du titre Iga Swiatek fait figure d'immense favorite après ses titres à Madrid et Rome, les maux de tête s’enchaînent pour tenter de sortir un nom dans le tableau messieurs, qui pourrait être l’un des plus ouverts depuis le début de la domination de Rafael Nadal il y a 19 ans.

Des monuments en méforme

Absent la saison dernière pour la première fois depuis 2005, année du premier de ses 14 titres sur la terre battue parisienne, Rafael Nadal s’avance dans l’inconnu au moment de revenir “chez lui” . Depuis son sacre en 2022, l’Espagnol enchaîne les blessures et les interrogations subsistent quant à son état physique. Depuis le début de saison sur terre, il a enchaîné deux matchs à Barcelone, quatre à Madrid et deux à Rome, où il a été sèchement battu par le Polonais Hubert Hurkacz (n°8 à l’ATP).

Mais à bientôt 38 ans, Rafael Nadal sera-t-il encore dans le tableau en huitièmes de finale le 3 juin pour fêter, comme à son habitude, son anniversaire du côté de la Porte d'Auteuil?

"Cela va de mieux en mieux, sur le plan physique comme sur le plan du tennis", avait assuré le Majorquin avant son entrée en lice à Rome.

"Je n'ai pas assez joué ces trois dernières années, il y a beaucoup de doutes, beaucoup de questions", expliquait-il après sa défaite au Foro Italico la semaine passée.

Des doutes, Novak Djokovic en a aussi plein la tête. Vainqueur de la Coupe des Mousquetaires l’an dernier, le Serbe connaît son pire début de saison depuis 2018, puisqu’il n’a remporté aucun tournoi cette année. L’homme aux 24 Majeurs, qui a fait un grand ménage dans son staff ces dernières semaines, s’est dit “complètement à côté de la plaque” après sa défaite dès le 2e tour à Rome. La faute, sans doute, à l a gourde qu’il a reçue accidentellement sur la tête la veille de son élimination . Preuve de son manque de confiance, le numéro un mondial s’est inscrit à la dernière minute au tournoi de Genève (ATP 250) pour prendre un maximum de repères avant de défendre sa couronne.

La Next Gen touchée par les blessures

Vainqueur de son premier Grand Chelem à Melbourne en janvier dans un début de saison parfait qui l’a fait grimper à la deuxième place mondiale, Jannik Sinner a été coupé dans son élan à Madrid en raison d’une blessure à la hanche. Après son abandon avant son quart de finale dans la capitale espagnole, il a renoncé au Masters 1000 romain où il a prévenu: "Je disputerai Roland-Garros si et seulement si je suis à 100%." Depuis, il a repris l'entraînement à Monaco, comme en attestent des photos publiées sur les réseaux sociaux qui ne présument pas de son état de forme.

Double vainqueur de Grand Chelem (US Open 2022 et Wimbledon 2023), Carlos Alcaraz se bat avec une douleur à l’avant-bras depuis son succès au Masters 1000 d’Indian Wells. Forfait à Monte-Carlo et Barcelone, l’ancien numéro un mondial a rejoué à Madrid (battu en quart par le futur gagnant Andrey Rublev) mais a préféré zapper Rome pour favoriser le repos “et bien récupérer pour pouvoir jouer sans aucune douleur”.

Une porte ouverte pour les outsiders?

Le tableau s’annonce d’autant plus ouvert que les cinq Masters 1000 disputés depuis le début de l’année ont livré cinq vainqueurs différents (Alcaraz à Indian Wells, Sinner à Miami, Tsitsipas à Monte-Carlo, Rublev à Madrid et Zverev à Rome).

Finaliste malheureux face à Djokovic en 2021 Porte d’Auteuil, Stefanos Tsitsipas avait bien débuté la saison sur terre battue, avec son sacre à Monte-Carlo et une finale à Barcelone. Mais au milieu de ses problèmes sentimentaux , le Grec a été moins en réussite le mois dernier (2e tour à Madrid, quart à Rome). Un parcours sensiblement égal à celui de Casper Ruud , titré à Barcelone, finaliste à Monaco et disparu des radars dès le 2e tour dans la capitale italienne. Double finaliste en titre Porte d’Auteuil , le Norvégien peut enfin passer un cap cette année, tout comme Alexander Zverev .

Épisode 177 : Djoko et Nadal éliminés à Rome : alerte rouge à 2 semaines de Roland ?

Deux ans après sa terrible blessure à la cheville en demi-finale face à Nadal, l’Allemand a retrouvé des couleurs et les hauteurs du classement ATP (n°4) après son titre à Rome , où il s’est déjà projeté sur le Grand Chelem parisien. "Je peux rêver à nouveau. Quand je joue bien, je peux battre n'importe qui. J'espère juste qu'à Roland-Garros je serai dans la même forme qu'ici", a-t-il confié après sa victoire face à Nicolas Jarry.

Quel état de forme pour les Russes?

Jamais très à l’aise sur la terre battue, même s’il ressent des progrès dans son jeu, Daniil Medvedev devra surpasser sa haine de la saleté pour enfin réussir dans un tournoi où il n’a passé que deux fois le premier tour en sept participations. Capable de triompher sur la surface, comme il l’a fait à Rome l’an dernier, le joueur de 28 ans n’a pas encore gagné de titre en 2024, malgré deux finales à Melbourne et Indian Wells.

Au contraire de son grand ami Andrey Rublev . Sacré à Madrid à la surprise générale après une terrible série d’une seule victoire entre Miami et Barcelone, le 6e joueur mondial a vécu un tournoi galère en Espagne malgré la victoire, à cause de soucis de santé. “Je dirais que c’est le titre dont je suis le plus fier de ma carrière. J’étais presque mort tous les jours, je ne dormais pas la nuit. Les trois ou quatre derniers jours, je n’ai pas dormi. Je n’étais pas loin de me retirer du tournoi, parce qu’il y a eu quelques problèmes que je ne pouvais pas régler. Je dois féliciter les médecins, ils sont magiques. Ce sont les meilleurs du circuit. Et j’ai gagné le tournoi grâce aux anti-inflammatoires pendant le match qui m’ont permis de tenir trois heures”, avouait-il. Éliminé par la surprise Alexandre Müller dès le 3e tour à Rome, Rublev est en quête de confirmation dans un tournoi où il n'a jamais dépassé les quarts de finale (2020, 2022).

Et si c'était l'année des Français?

41 ans que la France attend un vainqueur dans le tableau messieurs. Depuis le 5 juin 1983 et le triomphe de Yannick Noah, beaucoup s'y sont essayés, tous se sont cassés les dents. Alors que la terre battue de Roland-Garros se refuse aux Tricolores, la tendance semble difficilement inversable.

Titré sur le Challenger de Bordeaux le week-end dernier , Arthur Fils va aborder pour la première fois un tournoi du Grand Chelem dans la peau d'une tête de série. L'occasion parfaite pour passer quelques tours? Meilleur Français au classement ATP (et meilleure chance française), Ugo Humbert (n°17) tentera de retrouver des sensations à Lyon après avoir déclaré forfait à Rome à cause d'un genou douloureux.

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Derrière, les autres Français partent de loin. Pendant qu' Adrian Mannarino continue de clamer son désamour pour la surface, Gaël Monfils reste sur deux éliminations au premier tour à Madrid et Rome, tandis qu' Arthur Cazaux a repris l'entraînement après sa blessure à une cheville .

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