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The stars come out for 2023 Giro d’Italia

  • Ron 

With nine days to go, the provisional entry list for the 2023 Giro d’Italia, departing on Saturday 6 May from the Costa dei Trabocchi, has been announced. Riders will battle across 21 stages of the Corsa Rosa, until the finish line in Rome on Sunday 28 May.

Taking a Shot at the Maglia Rosa

Among the big favourites for the Maglia Rosa are World Champion Remco Evenepoel, winner of this year’s UAE Tour, and Primoz Roglic, the Maglia Azzurra at the most recent Tirreno-Adriatico. There are many riders who are willing to write their name on the Trofeo Senza Fine. Among the participants, the only one having done so is Tao Geoghegan Hart (2020), recent winner of the Tour of The Alps. The Briton will be one of the captains of Ineos Grenadiers, who will line up at the start the 2018 Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas. Other contenders for the Maglia Rosa include João Almeida (15 days wearing the Maglia Rosa in 2020), Damiano Caruso (2nd in 2021), Thibaut Pinot (4th in 2017), Alexsandr Vlasov (4th in 2021) and Rigoberto Uran (2nd in 2013 and 2014).

The Challenge for the Maglia Ciclamino

There are also top-notch candidates among sprinters who aiming for the Maglia Ciclamino as their big target. One of the favourites is undoubtedly Mark Cavendish, the active rider with the most victories in the Giro (16), and winner of the points classification in 2013. In his six appearances in the Corsa Rosa, he has always won at least one stage. His direct rivals will include Mads Pedersen, World Champion in 2019 and on his first-ever Giro appearance, Pascal Ackermann, Maglia Ciclamino in 2019, Fernando Gaviria, Maglia Ciclamino in 2017, and Michael Matthews, who has also worn the Maglia Rosa in the past. The list of top sprinters also includes Giacomo Nizzolo, Magnus Cort Nielsen and Kaden Groves.

Climbers Setting Their Sights on the Maglia Azzurra

Among the pretenders for the Maglia Azzurra will be, even if his participation is not sure, Giulio Ciccone, winner of this classification in 2019 and particularly motivated by the Grande Partenza in his homeland Abruzzo. Among the challengers are Koen Bouwman, 2022 Maglia Azzurra and winner of two stages, Lennard Kämna, winner on Mount Etna in 2022, and Jay Vine and Warren Barguil, both taking on their first Giro.

Youngsters Aiming for the Maglia Bianca

The special classification for riders born after 1 January 1998 sees Remco Evenepoel as the main favourite. Contending for the Maglia Bianca besides the Belgian ace will be João Almeida, whom we’ve already mentioned above and who already stepped on the podium in this classification in 2020, and Santiago Buitrago, who won a stage in 2022. Outsiders will be Thymen Arensman and ‘newcomers’ Ben Healy and Andreas Leknessund.

Stage Hunters

The field of contenders for time trial specialists is outstanding, starting with World Champion Tobias Foss who will have to watch out for his strong rivals Filippo Ganna, Stefan Küng, Matteo Sobrero and Edoardo Affini, among others, willing to take their revenge. Among the riders looking for a stage win, with options as outsiders in the general classification, are Hugh Carthy, Jack Haig, Pavel Sivakov, Lorenzo Fortunato, Bauke Mollema, Einer Rubio and the evergreen Domenico Pozzovivo. The field of finisseurs is also wide, with big-name contestants such as Fausto Masnada, Victor Lafay, Simone Consonni, Lorenzo Rota, Diego Ulissi, Vincenzo Albanese, Davide Formolo, Taco Van der Hoorn, Alessandro De Marchi, Andrea Vendrame, Stefano Oldani, Luis Leon Sanchez and Filippo Zana.

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