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Competition for the coveted Maglia Rosa: Giro d'Italia 2026 – The most exciting Italian tour in history?

8 May 2026 by Lukas Mühlehner

Giro d'Italia 2026

The Giro d'Italia is about to begin! The 109th edition of the Grand Tour race kicks off in Nessebar, Bulgaria, one of Europe's oldest cities, located directly on the Black Sea. The 21 stages will cover 3.468 km across Bulgaria and Italy, with the 184 riders having to conquer nearly 49.000 meters of elevation gain. The field is young, strong, and highly motivated to achieve top performances. We have all the information about the 2026 Giro d'Italia!

The race for the Maglia Rosa begins – all about the 2026 Giro d'Italia

Today, May 8th, the Giro d'Italia kicks off its 109th edition at 13:40 PM. For the first time, the Italian tour begins in Bulgaria – right on the Black Sea coast. A total of 21 stages await the 23 teams, to be completed by May 31st. The final race will once again take place in the area surrounding Rome. This extremely demanding tour is a challenge for all athletes, offering a chance for the young riders to prove themselves – they have significantly raised the bar in recent years. We are eager to see how much freedom these young talents will be given – they certainly pose a threat to the established veterans. All in all, we could be in for one of the most exciting editions of the Giro d'Italia yet!

  • The Giro d'Italia is one of the three major Grand Tours of the annual cycling calendar.
  • The race starts on May 8th in Nessebar, Bulgaria.
  • 21 races await the fans
  • The final race around Rome will take place on May 31st.
  • Detailed analyses are available at Radical cycling
  • For more information, visit www.giroditalia.it
It's starting again! The Giro d'Italia kicks off with a sprint-packed stage in Bulgaria. After 21 stages, the Italian tour will conclude in Rome on May 31st.


Who could win the first stage?

Jonathan Milan of the Lidl-Trek team is considered the favorite for Friday's opening stage. The Italian has previously led the points classification at the Giro d'Italia, securing the Maglia Ciclamino – now he aims to add the coveted Maglia Rosa, the pink jersey of the overall leader, to his collection. The first stage, from Nessebar to Burgas in Bulgaria, covers 147 km with only about 500 meters of elevation gain, making it perfectly suited for sprinters like Milan.

Where can I find the best analyses of the Giro d'Italia?

Unlike previous years, we have decided to... Giro d'Italia coverage to scale back a bit. Anyone looking for excellent analyses and concise race reports will find them with our colleagues at Radical cyclingThe driving force behind this is our former editor Michael Behringer, who is one of the brightest minds in cycling in Germany. Radical cycling For the next few weeks, everything will revolve around the Giro d'Italia – you can expect a daily supply of forecasts, reports and analyses!

Where can I watch the Giro d'Italia live?

The race will be broadcast on various channels, including Eurosport, Discovery+ and HBO Max. A detailed overview can be found here: All broadcasts at a glance



Information and pictures: Organizer's website / Cover photo: Dario Belingheri / Getty Images

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About Lukas Mühlehner

As a native of Lower Bavaria, he's a perfect fit for the Velomotion team; Lukas Mühlehner studied philosophy, history, and political science in Regensburg and, alongside his studies, gained extensive experience in the bike industry and later at mtb-news.de, both in the sector and in editorial work. He moved from the Danube lowlands to the Bavarian Forest to take up his traineeship at Velomotion and to embark on extensive test rides on the local MTB trails between the Arber and Geißkopf mountains.

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