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GIRO D'ITALIA route details from Cyclingnews.com

Giro d'Italia 2011 route unveiled in Turin

Race to celebrate 150th anniversary of Italian unification

2011 Giro d'Italia race map


The 2011 Giro d'Italia will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy, with a mountainous route that looks set to exalt a possible duel between Vincenzo Nibali and Riccardo Ricco.

Race director Angelo Zomegnan revealed the route in Turin, where the three weeks of racing will begin on Saturday, May 7 with a 21.5km team time trial.

The corsa rosa concludes with a 32.8km individual time trial that finishes in the shadow of the spectacular Milan Duomo on Sunday, May 29.

In between, the 3496km route heads south to Sicily for a mountain finish on the slopes of the Etna volcano and then returns north along the Adriatic coast before a long series of testing stages in the Dolomites and a grand finale on the dirt road climb of the Colle delle Finestre near Sestriere.






Route details

The official route guide given out in Turin describes the 2011 Giro as "the toughest race in the most beautiful place". The 2011 Giro certainly looks the toughest race on the map, with 40 major mountain climbs and seven mountain finishes.

The route visits 17 of the 20 regions of Italy during the three weeks of racing. After the team time trial in Turin, stage two heads to Parma and then Reggio Emilia and then heads south down the Tyrrhenian coast, with a finish in the Tuscan port of Livorno and via the Umbrian town of Orvieto after a 13km section of dirt road in the final 50km of the stage.

The first mountain finish is at Montevergine di Mercogliano near Naples. It is where Damiano Cunego won in 2004 and first indicated he would go on to dominate that Giro.

The Giro touches the toe of the Italian peninsular after a week of racing with a finish in Tropea and then takes the ferry to Sicily for a mountain on the slopes of Etna. The Giro climbs the active volcano twice: first to the Citelli refuge at 1631 metres with a 18km at an average of 6.1%. The stage then dives back down the Mediterranean coast before climbing for 19.4km at an average of 6.3% to the Sapienza refuge at an altitude of 1904 metres. The stage will be the Giro's equivalent of a finish on Mont Ventoux in the Tour de France.

The riders enjoy the first rest after the Etna stage but first have to fly to Termoli on the eastern Adriatic coast. The second week of the race heads north up the Adriatic with finishes in Teramo after a ride along the coast, and then in Castelfidardo after an up and down 160km in the hills. Stage 12 finishes in Ravenna and is on of the few stages perfect for the sprinters.

Another road transfer takes the race to the foot of the Dolomites and marks the start of the mountain stages. Stage 13 on Friday May 20 heads into Austria for a finish on the slopes of the Grossglockner. The 13.6km climb starts gently but then ramps up all the way to the finish with a final two kilometres at 10.7 per cent.

Stage 14 and 15 pass through what was the front line during a long war with Austria. Stage 14 finishes with the climb to Monte Zoncolan, where Basso fought out a duel with Cadel Evans this year. Stage 15 includes five major climbs, including the Passo Giau, that is the highest climb of the Giro at 2236 metres and so will award the prestigious Cima Coppi prize. The stage ends with just a 6.2km climb but it has an average gradient of 10 per cent with two short sections at 16 per cent at the start and finish.

The 2010 Giro included a mountain time trial to Plan des Corones. In 2011, the only time trial mid-Giro is 12.7km cronoscalata between Belluno and Nevegal.

So many mountain stages are usually enough to complete a Giro. In 2011 there are even more. Three transfer stages across the Lombardy region takes the Giro east for the mountain finale on the Colle delle Finestre.

It was climbed for the first time in 2005, when Paolo Savoldelli managed to hang on to the maglia rosa. It is 18.5km long and climbs at 9.2 per cent, with the second half is on dirt roads. The tifosi packed the summit of the climb, instantly making it a legendary stage.

If all the climbing the dirt roads and the final climb to Sestriere does not decide the Giro, the final 32.8km individual time trial around Milan will, with the winner of the maglia rosa crowned in the shadows of the Milan Duomo.










Stage 1Saturday, May 7 2011
Location:
Venaria Reale - Turin
Distance:
21.5 km
Stage 2Sunday, May 8 2011
Location:
Alba - Parma
Distance:
242 km
Stage 3Monday, May 9 2011
Location:
Reggio Emilia - Rapallo
Distance:
178 km
Stage 4Tuesday, May 10 2011
Location:
Quarto dei Mille - Livorno
Distance:
208 km
Stage 5Wednesday, May 11 2011
Location:
Piombino - Orvieto
Distance:
201 km
Stage 6Thursday, May 12 2011
Location:
Orvieto - Fiuggi Terme
Distance:
195 km
Stage 7 Friday, May 13 2011
Location:
Maddaloni - Montevergine di Mercogliano
Distance:
100 km
Stage 8Saturday, May 14 2011
Location:
Sapri - Tropea
Distance:
214 km
Stage 9Sunday, May 15 2011
Location:
Messina - Etna
Distance:
159 km
Rest dayMonday, May 16 2011
Location:
-
Stage 10Tuesday, May 17 2011
Location:
Termoli - Teramo
Distance:
156 km
Stage 11Wednesday, May 18 2011
Location:
Teramo - Castelfidardo
Distance:
162 km
Stage 12Thursday, May 19 2011
Location:
Castelfidardo - Ravenna
Distance:
171 km
Stage 13Friday, May 20 2011
Location:
Spilimbergo - Grossglockner
Distance:
159 km
Stage 14Saturday, May 21 2011
Location:
Lienz - Monte Zoncolan
Distance:
210 km
Stage 15Sunday, May 22 2011
Location:
Conegliano - Gardeccia-Val di Fassa
Distance:
230 km
Rest day 2Monday, May 23 2011
Location:
-
Stage 16Tuesday, May 24 2011
Location:
Belluno - Nevegal
Distance:
12.7 km
Stage 17Wednesday, May 25 2011
Location:
Feltre - Sondrio
Distance:
246 km
Stage 18Thursday, May 26 2011
Location:
Morbegno - Sondrio
Distance:
147 km
Stage 19Friday, May 27 2011
Location:
Bergamo - Macugnaga
Distance:
211 km
Stage 20Saturday, May 28 2011
Location:
Verbania - Sestriere
Distance:
242 km
Stage 21Sunday, May 29 2011
Location:
Milan
Distance:
32.8 kmGiro d'Italia NewsRSS

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