Home rider Elia Viviani will lead the Quickstep Floors team at the first Grand Tour of the year (4-27 May) chasing stage wins
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Team News: Quickstep for Giro
More than half a decade ago, the Giro d’Italia had its first foreign start, from San Marino, and since then, the race had left also from Monaco, Belgium, Vatican, Greece, France, The Netherlands, Denmark and Northern Ireland.
The tenth different country to add its name to this list will be Israel, host of the first three stages at the 101st edition: a 9.7km individual time trial held on a technical course and two road stages projected to end in a bunch sprint.
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The race will then hit the Italian roads in Sicily, which will provide opportunities to shine to both the fast men and the climbers, with the latter going up Mount Etna for the second year in succession, but this time on a tougher side. Montevergine and Gran Sasso will bring the maglia rosa contenders again to the fore before a tricky second week which includes some rolling terrain perfect for an ambush and the infamous Monte Zoncolan (10.1 kilometers, 11.9%).
The final week of the race will kick off with a testing 34.5km-long individual time trial between Trento and Rovereto, but the real race will be in the mountains, with Pratonevoso, Bardonecchia and Cervinia all set to host summit finishes, before one last roll of the dice for the sprinters in Rome’s Piazza del Popolo.
Most successful sprinter of the season with six victories to his name, Elia Viviani returns to the Giro d’Italia for the first time since 2016, and the 29-year-old Italian, a stage winner at his home race, will look to enhance his palmares at the Corsa Rosa, where he’ll rely on a strong squad built around him.
Eros Capecchi, who has nine Giro d’Italia starts under his belt, Dwars door West-Vlaanderen winner Rémi Cavagna, Michael Mørkøv, Fabio Sabatini, Maximilian Schachmann – a stage victor in March at the Volta a Catalunya – Florian Sénéchal and Zdenek Stybar, one of the most consistent riders of the cobbled classics, will all travel this week to Israel for the first Grand Tour of the season.
“We’ve had a fantastic first part of the season, but that is history now and we don’t plan to rest on our laurels. The Giro d’Italia is one of the most important races of the season, one where we have always enjoyed tremendous success, winning stages, distinctive jerseys and being up there in the general classification, so it’s only natural to be motivated and ambitious for this fresh challenge. Our roster has a mix of youth and experience, and Elia will be the leader for the next three weeks, but this doesn’t mean we won’t try to be in the mix also in other stages and grab every opportunity we’ll be presented with”, said sports director Davide Bramati, who as a rider had 12 Giro d’Italia participations.
04.05–27.05 Giro d’Italia (ITA) 2.UWT
Riders
Eros Capecchi (ITA)
Rémi Cavagna (FRA)
Michael Mørkøv (DEN)
Fabio Sabatini (ITA)
Maximilian Schachmann (GER)
Florian Sénéchal (FRA)
Zdenek Stybar (CZE)
Elia Viviani (ITA)
Sports Director Davide Bramati (ITA)
Geert Van Bondt (BEL)
Rik van Slycke (BEL)
Website www.giroditalia.it
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Stages
04.05.18 Stage 1 Jerusalem – Jerusalem 9.7 km (ITT)
05.05.18 Stage 2 Haifa – Tel Aviv 167.0 km
06.05.18 Stage 3 Beër Sheva – Eilat 229.0 km
07.05.18 Rest Day
08.05.18 Stage 4 Catania – Catagirone 200.0 km
09.05.18 Stage 5 Arigento – Santa Ninfa 153.0 km
10.05.18 Stage 6 Caltanissetta – Etna 164.0 km
11.05.18 Stage 7 Pizzo – Praia a Mare 159.0 km
12.05.18 Stage 8 Praia a Mare – Montevergine di Mercogliano 209.0 km
13.05.18 Stage 9 Pesco Sannita – Gran Sasso 225.0 km
14.05.18 Rest Day
15.05.18 Stage 10 Penne – Gualdo Tadino 239.0 km
16.05.18 Stage 11 Assisi – Osimo 156.0 km
17.05.18 Stage 12 Osimo – Imola 213.0 km
18.05.18 Stage 13 Ferrara – Nervesa della Battaglia 180.0 km
19.05.18 Stage 14 San Vito al Tagliamento – Monte Zoncolan 186.0 km
20.05.18 Stage 15 Tolmezzo – Sappada 176.0 km
21.05.18 Rest Day
22.05.18 Stage 16 Trento – Rovereto 34.5 km (ITT)
23.05.18 Stage 17 Riva del Garda – Iseo 155.0 km
24.05.18 Stage 18 Abbiategrasso – Prato Nevoso 196.0 km
25.05.18 Stage 19 Torino – Jafferau 181.0 km
26.05.18 Stage 20 Susa – Cervinia 214.0 km
27.05.18 Stage 21 Rome – Rome
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