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1
Stage1
Bergamo — Bergamo Tudor ITT
2
Stage2
Clusone — Aprica
3
Stage3
Vezza d’Oglio — Trento
4
Stage4
Castello Tesino — Pianezze (Valdobbiadene)
5
Stage5
Mirano — Monselice
6
Stage6
Bellaria-Igea Marina — Terre Roveresche (Orciano di Pesaro)
7
Stage7
Fermignano — Monte Nerone
8
Stage8
Forlì — Imola (Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari)
Total km
939.6
Average km
117.5
Altitude gain (m)
14,000

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1
Sun.
06/07/2025
Bergamo - Bergamo Tudor ITT
13,6 km

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A classic urban ITT, the stage kicks off at Chorus Life – an innovative smart district in the heart of Bergamo – and features a fast and technical opening section on wide, straight roads interrupted by U-turns and sweeping curves. Riders then head toward the city center, tackling a short, gentle climb that skirts the historic upper town before a rapid descent to the finish line along the Sentierone.

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2
Mon.
07/07/2025
Clusone - Aprica
99 km

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Stage clearly split in two halves. The first section descends to Lovere, followed by a steady and gentle uphill stretch. The riders traverse the entire Val Camonica to Edolo before climbing toward Aprica via the old road through Corteno Golgi. The route is largely straightforward, with no major challenges except for a short, punchy climb around Santicolo just a few kilometers from the finish.

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3
Tue.
08/07/2025
Vezza d’Oglio - Trento
124 km

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First sprint finish of the Giro. The stage begins with a challenging climb up the Passo del Tonale (Cima Alfonsina Strada), followed by a long descent through the Val di Sole and Val di Non. After passing Mezzolombardo, the route winds through vineyards with gentle undulations before crossing the Adige River and heading toward the finish in Trento.

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4
Wed.
09/07/2025
Castello Tesino - Pianezze (Valdobbiadene)
156 km

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The first summit finish of thie edition features relentless ups and downs across the Belluno area, giving the girls no opportunity to catch their breath. Both the elevation and the layout are highly dynamic. The riders descend into Val Cismon, skirting Feltre and tracing the foothills of the Belluno Dolomites toward Belluno city. After circling Nevegal, the route passes Lake Santa Croce and Vittorio Veneto, leading to the punchy Ca’ del Poggio Wall. The stage then cuts through the UNESCO Prosecco hills before tackling the final climb to Pianezze (11.2 km at 7%).

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5
Thu.
10/07/2025
Mirano - Monselice
108 km

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Relatively calm stage ahead of the decisive triptych, fraction 5 offers a breather before the Giro’s final showdown. Starting in Mirano, the route poses no significant challenges aside from standard traffic obstacles. As they head toward Monselice, the riders traverse the Venetian and Padovan plains, revisiting areas absent from the Giro for years, crossing Mira, Dolo, Piove di Sacco, and Conselve. The stage concludes with a 16.4 km final circuit, entirely flat on wide roads at the foot of the Euganean Hills.

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6
Fri.
11/07/2025
Bellaria-Igea Marina - Terre Roveresche (Orciano di Pesaro)
144 km

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Punchy stage with a challenging finale. After a brief flat opening, the route heads into the Romagna Apennines, climbing to San Marino before entering the Pesaro province. The athletes will tackle a series of short but testing climbs, including Mondaino, Monteciccardo, and Beato Sante. The course passes through Cartoceto, Saltara, and the short but sharp climb of Villa del Monte before reaching the final ascent leading to the first pass over the finish line. The stage concludes with a 15km circuit featuring the climb to the finish via Mondavio.

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Sat.
12/07/2025
Fermignano - Monte Nerone
157 km

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This is what the Italians refer to as Tappone, the « big stage » ! A day of increasing difficulty, offering no respite between climbs. The opening series of rolling terrain leads to Apecchio and the base of Monte Nerone, where the first section is tackled up to Pian di Trebbio. A descent to Pianello follows, leading into a succession of shorter climbs: Moria, Passo la Croce, Valico di Sitria, and Valico di Croce Avellana. The finale winds through Frontone, Cagli, and Secchiano, before returning to the climb toward Pian di Trebbio. The last 8 km are particularly demanding, averaging over 8%, culminating in a punishing push to the finish.

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Sun.
13/07/2025
Forlì - Imola (Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari)
138 km

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After a short flat opening, the route of this mid-mountain stage enters the 2020 UCI World Championship circuit, to be tackled four times. This demanding loop features the tough climb of Cima Gallisterna and the ascent of Mazzolano. The fraction culminates with multiple passes inside the iconic Enzo and Dino Ferrari Autodrome, where the race finish is also set to take place.

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Stage1 Sun. 06/07/2025

Bergamo – Bergamo Tudor ITT

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A classic urban ITT, the stage kicks off at Chorus Life – an innovative smart district in the heart of Bergamo – and features a fast and technical opening section on wide, straight roads interrupted by U-turns and sweeping curves. Riders then head toward the city center, tackling a short, gentle climb that skirts the historic upper town before a rapid descent to the finish line along the Sentierone.

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Stage2 Mon. 07/07/2025

Clusone – Aprica

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Stage clearly split in two halves. The first section descends to Lovere, followed by a steady and gentle uphill stretch. The riders traverse the entire Val Camonica to Edolo before climbing toward Aprica via the old road through Corteno Golgi. The route is largely straightforward, with no major challenges except for a short, punchy climb around Santicolo just a few kilometers from the finish.

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Stage3 Tue. 08/07/2025

Vezza d’Oglio – Trento

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First sprint finish of the Giro. The stage begins with a challenging climb up the Passo del Tonale (Cima Alfonsina Strada), followed by a long descent through the Val di Sole and Val di Non. After passing Mezzolombardo, the route winds through vineyards with gentle undulations before crossing the Adige River and heading toward the finish in Trento.

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Stage4 Wed. 09/07/2025

Castello Tesino – Pianezze (Valdobbiadene)

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The first summit finish of thie edition features relentless ups and downs across the Belluno area, giving the girls no opportunity to catch their breath. Both the elevation and the layout are highly dynamic. The riders descend into Val Cismon, skirting Feltre and tracing the foothills of the Belluno Dolomites toward Belluno city. After circling Nevegal, the route passes Lake Santa Croce and Vittorio Veneto, leading to the punchy Ca’ del Poggio Wall. The stage then cuts through the UNESCO Prosecco hills before tackling the final climb to Pianezze (11.2 km at 7%).

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Stage5 Thu. 10/07/2025

Mirano – Monselice

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Relatively calm stage ahead of the decisive triptych, fraction 5 offers a breather before the Giro’s final showdown. Starting in Mirano, the route poses no significant challenges aside from standard traffic obstacles. As they head toward Monselice, the riders traverse the Venetian and Padovan plains, revisiting areas absent from the Giro for years, crossing Mira, Dolo, Piove di Sacco, and Conselve. The stage concludes with a 16.4 km final circuit, entirely flat on wide roads at the foot of the Euganean Hills.

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Stage6 Fri. 11/07/2025

Bellaria-Igea Marina – Terre Roveresche (Orciano di Pesaro)

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Punchy stage with a challenging finale. After a brief flat opening, the route heads into the Romagna Apennines, climbing to San Marino before entering the Pesaro province. The athletes will tackle a series of short but testing climbs, including Mondaino, Monteciccardo, and Beato Sante. The course passes through Cartoceto, Saltara, and the short but sharp climb of Villa del Monte before reaching the final ascent leading to the first pass over the finish line. The stage concludes with a 15km circuit featuring the climb to the finish via Mondavio.

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Stage7 Sat. 12/07/2025

Fermignano – Monte Nerone

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This is what the Italians refer to as Tappone, the « big stage » ! A day of increasing difficulty, offering no respite between climbs. The opening series of rolling terrain leads to Apecchio and the base of Monte Nerone, where the first section is tackled up to Pian di Trebbio. A descent to Pianello follows, leading into a succession of shorter climbs: Moria, Passo la Croce, Valico di Sitria, and Valico di Croce Avellana. The finale winds through Frontone, Cagli, and Secchiano, before returning to the climb toward Pian di Trebbio. The last 8 km are particularly demanding, averaging over 8%, culminating in a punishing push to the finish.

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Stage8 Sun. 13/07/2025

Forlì – Imola (Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari)

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After a short flat opening, the route of this mid-mountain stage enters the 2020 UCI World Championship circuit, to be tackled four times. This demanding loop features the tough climb of Cima Gallisterna and the ascent of Mazzolano. The fraction culminates with multiple passes inside the iconic Enzo and Dino Ferrari Autodrome, where the race finish is also set to take place.

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