2023 Giro D'Italia Donne
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The 2023 Giro Donne was the 34th edition of the Giro Donne, a women's road cycling
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that took place in Italy. The race began on the 30 June and ended on 9 July 2023. It was the 20th race in the
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calendar. The race was won by Annemiek van Vleuten of Movistar Team for the fourth time, beating
Juliette Labous Juliette Labous (born 4 November 1998) is a French racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam . She rode in the women's road race event at the 2017 UCI Road World Championships. Major results ;2015 : National Junior Road Ch ...
by nearly four minutes. Van Vleuten also won the points and mountains classifications, with
Gaia Realini Gaia Realini (born 19 June 2001) is an Italian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTour Team . Major results Cyclo-cross ;2019-2020 : 2nd Citta Di Jesolo : 3rd National Under-23 Championships : 3rd Saccolong ...
winning the youth classification and the Italian rider classification.


Teams

24 teams participated in the race. Each team had seven riders, one more than the 2022 edition. All 15 UCI Women's WorldTeams were automatically invited. They were joined by 9 UCI Women's Continental Teams selected by organisers PMG Sport/Starlight. The teams were announced on 25 May 2023. UCI Women's WorldTeams * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * UCI Women's Continental Teams * * * * * Born To Win-Zhiraf-G20 * GB Junior Team Piemonte * * *


Route

In May 2023, the route was announced by organisers PMG Sport/Starlight. The race started in Tuscany with an individual time trial, before heading north-west through the Emilia-Romagna, Piedmont, Liguria regions. After seven stages, the race transferred to Sardinia for the last two stages. The announcement of the route was criticised, taking place around 1 month prior to the event. The route itself was also criticised, with a drop in the total number of stages and stage length compared to previous editions. As with the previous editions, the route required a waiver from the Union Cycliste Internationale, as Women's WorldTour races have a maximum race length of six days.


Summary

Prior to the race, three-time winner Annemiek van Vleuten of Movistar Team was considered the favourite for the victory, with media noting that riders such as
Gaia Realini Gaia Realini (born 19 June 2001) is an Italian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTour Team . Major results Cyclo-cross ;2019-2020 : 2nd Citta Di Jesolo : 3rd National Under-23 Championships : 3rd Saccolong ...
and Elisa Longo Borghini of Lidl–Trek,
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of Liv Racing TeqFind and Niamh Fisher-Black of
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would also be contenders. Marta Bastianelli of UAE Team ADQ will retire from professional cycling following her home race. One day prior to the event, an official start list was not available. The organisation of the race was criticised by
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, noting the financial difficulties of the organiser.


Stages


Stage 1

; 30 June 2023 —
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, (
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) The first stage of the 2023 Giro d'Italia Donne featured an individual time trial (ITT) with a length of around Chianciano Terme in Tuscany. Heavy rain and thunderstorms affected the stage, with multiple riders crashing including Mavi Garcia and
Chloé Dygert Chloé Dygert (born January 1, 1997) is an American professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam . She has won seven gold medals at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships and a silver medal at the Olympic Games. ...
of
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- with Dygert still managing to set the fastest time. 2022 winner van Vleuten then beat Dygert, before the organisers called for a pause due to the weather. Resuming around 20 minutes later, Letizia Paternoster of Team Jayco-AlUla then beat van Vleuten's time by five-hundredths of a second. With over 100 riders remaining, the organisers paused the stage again due to standing water on the roads and full storm drains. The stage was eventually cancelled on the grounds of rider safety using the Extreme Weather Protocol. van Vlueten called the stage "a lottery" and that it was good that the stage had been cancelled. All times set were disregarded, and no classification jerseys were awarded. The race therefore started on stage 2 on Saturday 1 July.


Stage 2

;1 July 2023 — Bagno a Ripoli to Marradi,


Stage 3

;2 July 2023 — Formigine to
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, The third stage was neutralised at from the finish line for safety reasons. Times for the general classification were taken from that point, and the stage had no time bonuses.


Stage 4

;3 July 2023 — Fidenza to Borgo Val di Taro,


Stage 5

;4 July 2023 —
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to Ceres,


Stage 6

;5 July 2023 — Canelli to Canelli,


Stage 7

;6 July 2023 — Albenga to
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Rest day

;7 July 2023 — Sardinia


Stage 8

;8 July 2023 — Nuoro to
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Stage 9

;9 July 2023 —
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to Olbia,


Classification leadership table


Classification standings


General classification


Points classification


Mountains classification


Young rider classification


Italian rider classification


Team classification


Broadcasting

Prior to the race, organisers PMG Sport/Starlight stated that they could not afford the €730,000 cost of TV coverage, which is required for the UCI Women's World Tour. Media reports suggested that without TV coverage, the race could be cancelled. Subsequently, agreement was made between the Italian Cycling Federation and Italian national broadcaster RAI to broadcast the race. CyclingNews reported that each stage would have "roughly one hour" of live coverage on RAI, Eurosport and Global Cycling Network.


Notes


References


External links


Official website
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