
100 is a round and historical number. And Giro d’Italia 100 could only be the modern synthesis of itself. 107 years have gone by since that morning of 13th May 1909, when the first 127 adventurers paved the way for a race which at that time bordered on chance. It is also a pleasure to realize that in not being standardized, the route includes towns and mountains that have the power to evoke some of the champions who have made the Giro into a legend.
Complete History of Giro d'Italia Champions
May 2, 2018
Complete History Of The Giro d'ItaliaBy The Numbers: Americans At The 2017 Giro d'Italia
May 29, 2017
Full breakdown below looking at statistics of American riders at the 2017 Giro d'Italia compared to the past five editions of the race. Tejay van Garderen (BMC) earned the highest GC finish since Christian Vande Velde's (Garmin-Barracuda) 22nd in 2012. Van Garderen also recorded the first stage win for an American since Taylor Phinney (BMC) won the prologue in 2012.Updated UCI WorldTour Rankings After Giro d'Italia
May 29, 2017
WorldTour Team Rankings (May 28 Update)Quick-Step Floors maintains their lead in the team rankings after continued success at the Giro d'Italia.Giro d'Italia Stage 21 Highlight Video
May 28, 2017
By The Numbers: Stage 21 Split Progressions
May 28, 2017
By now, you already know that Tom Dumoulin won the Giro d'Italia. Now it's time to take a closer look at Sunday's final stage. Below you will see the overall finish place of each rider in the Stage 21 time trial and what their standings were at each of the intermediate splits.Tom Dumoulin Wins 2017 Giro d'Italia
May 28, 2017
It's been a war of attrition for Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb) in the third week of the 2017 Giro d'Italia. All the pressure was on his shoulders during the final stage on Sunday, and he delivered in spectacular fashion to earn his first Grand Tour victory.Giro d'Italia Stage 20 Highlights
May 27, 2017
Tom Dumoulin Was The Real Winner On Stage 20
May 27, 2017
Thibaut Pinot's win on Stage 20 was well deserved on Saturday. He rode hard all day, attacked at all the right moments, and moved onto the overall podium. In terms of the race for the pink jersey, Tom Dumoulin was the real winner.Thibaut Pinot Wins On Stage 20 As Tom Dumoulin Loses More Time
May 27, 2017
Never before have the top four riders at the Giro d'Italia all been within 53 seconds of each other going into the penultimate stage. That all changed in Saturday's seesaw battle on Stage 20 between the GC contenders aggressively attacking all day long and Tom Dumoulin fighting to limit his losses.Giro d'Italia Stage 19 Highlights
May 26, 2017