Giro d'Italia 2024 stage 10 preview - a long summit finish (2024)

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Date: Tuesday May 14, 2024
Distance: 142km
Start location: Pompei
Finish location: Cusano Mutri
Start time: 13:05 CET
Finish time (approx): 17:12 CET

Having spent the rest day sleeping under the ominous shadow cast by Mount Vesuvius, the riders will resume racing today from the most famous victim of that volcano’s eruption in AD 79 — Pompeii. For a place that’s so renowned for its well-preserved ruins, frozen in time the moment the eruption buried the town in ash, it’s perhaps surprising that a whole third of the site has yet to be excavated. While the riders are setting off to begin stage ten, archaeologists will be working on a project to uncover more ruins, taking part in a new, ongoing dig in which treasures such as beautiful frescos and a scroll detailing the last day of Plato’s life are among the new discoveries.

Engaging with the past is something cyclists do too, albeit not anywhere near so far back in the past, when knowing what to expect from certain climbs, although they might not learn much by looking at past instances of today’s finishing climb of Bocca della Selva. As a long effort with mostly shallow gradients, it does seem a more natural mid-stage mountain pass than a mountain top finish, and indeed that was how it was used at both the 2016 and 2021 editions. On both occasions it was taken at a benign pace, with attacks coming neither in the breakaway group or the peloton, and no attempts made to drop anyone. It’s telling that the eventual stage winners on both days, Victor Lafay (in 2021) and Tim Wellens (2016), are far from being pure climbers — the climb was not hard enough to rule them out of contention.

As a mountain top finish that’s unlikely to be the case this time, and the stage win will surely come from a climber from either the break or the peloton. But is Bocca della Selva hard enough to have an impact on the GC? There’s not much in the first 6km, which rises at a steady 6%, to suggest it will, while the gradient eases off yet more for the next 6km. It’s the final third of the climb where the action will kick off, where the road kicks up again to over 7% and remains that way for most of the final 6km to the top. The whole climb might average only 5.6% across its 18km, but this final stretch, added to the accumulated fatigue of the climbing done before it, makes it a similarly hard prospect as stage two’s Oropa, if not stage eight’s Prati di Tivo.

There’s more to this stage of the Giro d'Italia than just the final climb, too. At 142km, it may be the shortest road stage of the race outside of the finale in Rome, but included is the category two effort of Camposauro half-way into the stage, while much of the rest of the day is spent climbing uncategorised ascents. As the southernmost point of the race, heat could also be a factor, while some riders respond badly to returning to racing immediately after a rest day. The Bocca della Selva might not have made history at its previous Giro inclusions, but could be remembered as the Waterloo of a GC contender today.

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Stage profile sourced via the Giro d'Italia website

Contenders

UAE Team Emirates andTadej Pogačarlook like they do not want to share any Giro success, having already won three stages and wearing themaglia rosaforthe majorityof the first week. With another uphill battle to the finish line, we wouldn’t be surprised if UAE Team Emirates shut down any chance of the breakaway taking the spoils and instead taking the glory for themselves with Pogačar.

And if the Slovenian is going for another stage win, the other GC contenderswill need toensure they stick to his wheel to prevent time gaps from getting any bigger.Dani Martínez(Bora-Hansgrohe) is sitting second on the GC going into the second week and has looked strong so far on the accents. So hasBen O’Connor(Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), who is just outside the top three so far and could look to overtakeGeraint Thomas(Ineos Grenadiers) in his bid to secure a podium spot.

Two other riderswho areslowly making their way up the GC rankings areEiner Rubio(Movistar) andAntonio Tiberi(Bahrain-Victorious). Both arestrongclimbers and have demonstrated their prowess during the opening week of this year’s Giro. Tiberi was also a rider who made multiple attacks on the summit finish on stage eight, placing fourth in the end.

If a breakaway can go all the way to the end, we could expect riders such as Mauri Vansevenant (Soudal–Quick-Step), Attila Valter (Visma-Lease a Bike), Nairo Quintana (Movistar), Giulio Pellizzari (Bardiani CSF-Faizanè), and Esteban Chaves (EF Education-EasyPost) to battle it out for victory on the final climb to the finish line.

Prediction

We think Tadej Pogačar will once again stop the break from taking victory and celebrate another stage win in the opening stage of the second week.

Giro d'Italia 2024 stage 10 preview - a long summit finish (2024)

FAQs

What is the route for Stage 10 Giro 2024? ›

The 10th stage travels from Pompeï to the Bocca della Selva in the mountains above Cusano Mutri. The route is 142 kilometres long, while the finish climb adds up to 17.9 kilometres. The first 45 kilometres are as good as flat.

What is the Stage 10 profile Giro? ›

Stage 10 brings the riders to the most southern point of the Giro, starting at Pompei with a 50km flat run before the hills begin. The stage heads north for the Apennines of northern Campania, with the first challenges of the day being a pair of unclassified hills including the first intermediate sprint.

Who won Stage 10 of the Giro d Italia 2024? ›

Giro d'Italia 2024: Valentin Paret-Peintre beats idol Bardet to stage 10 victory. Valentin Paret-Peintre launched a late attack on the final climb to win stage 10 of the Giro d'Italia, celebrating at the finish line with his brother Aurélien who came fifth.

Is Giro d Italia harder than Tour de France? ›

The alpine climbs at the Tour are generally longer than those used at the Giro, but also wider and more gradual. Climbs at the Giro are often narrow and steep, with drastic changes in pitch, making it more difficult for any one team to control things.

Where can I watch the Giro d'Italia 2024? ›

In the US, Max is the streaming home of the 2024 Giro d'Italia. Subscriptions start at $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year. Live sporting events come as a part of the new B/R Sports Add-on. This will eventually cost an additional $9.99 a month, but it currently comes free with every Max subscription.

What is the prize money for the Giro stage win? ›

The daily prize is €1,000 and the winner overall at the end of the race gets €5,000. The Intergiro sprints award €1,500, €1,000 and €700 for the top three and the final Intergiro classification prizes are €7,000, €5,000, €4,000, €3,000 and €1,000. For all our Giro d'Italia content, visit our Giro hub page.

What is the 2024 Giro d Italia quest? ›

The 2024 Giro loops down the west coast of Italy and up the east coast, before a final week in the mountains. This year, Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) is slated to take to the start line, as a first step in a mooted attempt at the Giro-Tour double.

How many Giro stages are there? ›

The Giro d'Italia contains either 21 or 20 stages and a prologue (an individual time trial under 8 km (5 mi) in length) and two or three rest days.

How many days is the Giro? ›

The route will cover 3,400 kilometres and 44,650 metres in vertical elevation across the 21 days of racing.

Has anyone won the Giro d Italia and Tour de France in the same year? ›

Coppi was the first rider in the history of the sport to win the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France in the same year which he did twice in 1949 and 1952. At the World road race championships in 1949 Coppi came third behind Rik Van Steenbergen of Belgium and Ferdi Kübler of Switzerland.

Who has dropped out of the Giro d Italia? ›

Giro d'Italia 2024 drop-outs
  • Louis Barré (DNS stage 11, Interphalangeal sprains, bone tears in third and fourth right fingers)
  • Alexey Lutsenko (DNS stage 9, illness - sinusitis and acute febrile pharyngo-tracheitis)
  • Max Kanter (DNS stage 10, illness - acute respiratory viral infection with fever)
May 14, 2024

Who is leading Giro 2024? ›

Tadej Pogacar claimed the Giro d'Italia 2024 title on Sunday (26 May) in Rome, after dominating the men's road cycling stage race pretty much from start to finish.

Which cycling tour is the hardest? ›

These are the best one-climb performances from each grand tour. When you take every stage into consideration, the Tour de France is the hardest grand tour. There were simply more incredible climbing performances across three weeks of racing.

Is the vuelta harder than the Tour de France? ›

The total score for Tour and Vuelta was obtained by summating the results of the three phases. The total loads (volume x intensity) did not significantly differ between the two races (P > 0.05), despite a significantly longer total exercise time of the Tour (P < 0.05) (5552 +/- 176 vs 5086 +/- 290 min).

Which grand tour is most prestigious? ›

The Tour de France is the oldest and most prestigious in terms of points accrued to racers of all three, and is the most widely attended annual sporting event in the world. The Tour, the Giro and the Road World Cycling Championship make up the Triple Crown of Cycling.

Where is stage 10 of the Vuelta? ›

Stage 10: Tuesday 5 September, Valladolid – Valladolid (25.8km ITT) After the first rest day, the riders return for an individual time-trial which should be thrilling to watch.

What is the route of Giro dell Emilia? ›

The 204km route starts out in Carpi and tracks south on largely flat roads for 70km until the opening climb at Samone, which is followed by a rolling plateau, a descent, and the second climb, Monte Nonascoso.

Where is Stage 15 of Giro d Italia? ›

Stage 15 of the Giro d'Italia 2024: Manerba del Garda, Livigno (Mottolino)

Where is stage 14 Giro d Italia? ›

Live cycling coverage of the Giro d'Italia 2024 Stage 14. From Castiglione delle Stiviere to Desenzano del Garda, Italy.

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