Giro: The Profile and Course of the 20th Stage
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On the penultimate day of the Giro d’Italia, there is still some tough climbing to be done. The two-hundred-kilometer stage starts flat, followed by two climbs to the ski village of Piancavallo.
The penultimate, 20th stage of the Giro d'Italia is underway, with two very demanding climbs to Piancavallo.
Saturday, the last mountain stage takes place between Gemona del Friuli and Piancavallo, on the eve of the arrival in Rome
The final mountain stage of the 109th Giro d'Italia is entirely Friulian: from Gemona del Friuli 1976-2026 to Piancavallo, it's 200 kilometers with a 3,750-meter elevation gain. Follow the live coverage of the entire stage starting at 11:00 AM.
The last stage of this Giro takes place this Saturday, with a route linking Gemona del Friuli and Piancavallo. All the information about the race and its diffusion are to be found here.
After a grueling final week, the Giro has only two stages left. Today, the riders face one final mountain stage. Over 200 kilometers, the course turns extremely steep after a flat start, with the climb to Piancavallo as the toughest point.
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