By Michael Potts

Published: Friday, 06 May 2022 at 12:00 am


The Giro d’Italia begins in earnest this weekend with the finest cyclists in the world gathered for the first Grand Tour of the year.

Reigning champion Egan Bernal will miss the event through injury, while 2020 champion Tao Geoghegan Hart is also missing due to illness.

That leaves the event wide open for experienced names to add to their tallies and for obscure riders to make their mark on the world stage.

Richard Carapaz – 2019 champion – is expected to finish among the top contenders, while 10 British riders including the resurgent Mark Cavendish will be dreaming of making an impact in 2022.

The 21-stage route will push riders and teams to their limits across a range of terrain designed to stretch superstars in every area of their skill-set and endurance fitness, and you can soak it all up live from your armchair on TV each day.

RadioTimes.com brings you all the dates and times you need to know in the Giro d’Italia 2022 schedule.

When does Giro d’Italia 2021 start?

The race begins on Friday 6th May 2022, the usual time of year for the Giro to take place after 2020’s event was moved to October.

The event will come to an end on Sunday 29th May 2022, with the final stage to be held around Verona.

Giro d’Italia 2022 route and schedule

Friday 6th May: Stage 1

Budapest – Visegrad (195km, flat)

Saturday 7th May: Stage 2

Budapest – Budapest ITT (9.2km, ITT)

Sunday 8th May: Stage 3

Kaposvár – Balatonfüred (201km, flat)

Monday 9th May

TRAVEL TO SICILY

Tuesday 10th May: Stage 4

Avola – Etna-Nicolosi (Rif. Sapienza) (172km, mountains)

Wednesday 11th May: Stage 5

Catania – Messina (174km, flat)

Thursday 12th May: Stage 6

Palmi – Scalea (Riviera dei Cedri) (192km, flat)

Friday 13th May: Stage 7

Diamante – Potenza (196km, hilly)

Saturday 14th May: Stage 8

Napoli – Napoli (Procida Capitale Italiana della Cultura) (153km, hilly)

Sunday 15th May: Stage 9

Isernia – Blockhaus (191 km, mountains)

Monday 16th May

REST DAY

Tuesday 17th May: Stage 10

Pescara – Jesi (196km, hilly)

Wednesday 18th May: Stage 11

Santarcangelo di Romagna – Reggio Emilia Parmigiano Reggiano Food Stage (203km, flat)

Thursday 19th May: Stage 12

Parma – Genova (204km, hilly)

Friday 20th May: Stage 13

Sanremo – Cuneo (150km, flat)

Saturday 21st May: Stage 14

Santena – Torino (147km, hilly)

Sunday 22nd May: Stage 15

Rivarolo Canavese – Cogne (178 km, mountains)

Monday 23rd May

REST DAY

Tuesday 24th May: Stage 16

Salo – Aprica (Sforzato Wine Stage) (202km, mountains)

Wednesday 25th May: Stage 17

Ponte di Legno – Lavarone (168km, mountains)

Thursday 26th May: Stage 18

Borgo Valsugana – Treviso (152km, flat)

Friday 27th May: Stage 19

Marano Lagunare – Santuario di Castelmonte (177km, hilly)

Saturday 28th May: Stage 20

Belluno – Marmolada (Passo Fedaia) (168km, mountains)

Sunday 29th May: Stage 21

Verona (Cronometro delle Colline Veronesi) (17.4km, ITT)

Giro d’Italia 2022 start list – teams and riders

AG2R-CITROEN

ASTANA QAZAQSTAN

ALPECIN-FENIX

BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS

BARDIANI-CSF-FAIZANE

BORA-HANSGROHE

COFIDIS

DRONE HOPPER-ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI

EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST

EOLO-KOMETA

GROUPAMA-FDJ

INEOS GRENADIERS

INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT MATERIAUX

ISRAEL-PREMIER TECH

JUMBO-VISMA

LOTTO SOUDAL

MOVISTAR TEAM

QUICK-STEP ALPHA VINYL

TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE-JAYCO

TEAM DSM

TREK-SEGAFREDO

UAE-TEAM EMIRATES

UK viewers can watch the Giro d’Italia 2022 live on Eurosport and discovery+. Live coverage of every stage will be broadcast between the Eurosport 1 and 2 channels with discovery+ encompassing all of their coverage online.

Alternatively, Amazon Prime members can get a 7-day free trial to the Eurosport channel. After the free trial, the Eurosport channel is £6.99 per month. Amazon Prime is £7.99 per month but can be accessed with a 30-day free trial.

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