Giro d'Italia Women 2025 stage 4 preview - Pianezze summit provides clear chance for GC front runners to map out maglia rosa strategy

Elisa Longo Borghini
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The GC contenders will have their next major opportunity to make gains on their rivals as the Giro d'Italia Women heads back into the mountains with a summit finish at Pianezze, Valdobbiadene, on Wednesday.

After the first three days of racing, Anna Henderson (Lidl-Trek) is leading the overall classification by 13 seconds to Marlen Reusser (Movistar), while defending champion Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE Team ADQ) is still in third at 31 seconds back, and four-time overall winner Anna van der Breggen (SD Worx-Protime) is in fourth at 35 seconds back.

After navigating around Nevegal and leaving Lago di Santa Croce and Vittorio Veneto behind, they will face the steep Muro di Ca’del Poggio.

It is here that the true climbers among the standings will have all to play for in their hunt for the maglia rosa. Riders like Van der Breggen, who is going for her record-tying fifth overall title, and Longo Borghini will want to gain time early on against her primary rivals.

But no one can discount stage 1 winner Reusser, who has won GC titles at Vuelta a Burgos and Tour de Suisse this year and who has been one of the strongest climbers of the season so far.

While Demi Vollering is not in this race, her FDJ-Suez teammates Juliette Labous, who is currently in the top 10 overall, and Évita Muzic as a support rider, will look to gain time, and Antonia Niedermaier (Canyon-SRAM), too, is waiting patiently for the steep pitches of the Pianezze to make a move.

There are a few riders who have some ground to make up after the first three stages. Sarah Gigante (AG Insurance-Soudal) is 1:18 back but a solid climber who will undoubtedly want to show her strengths on this ascent. Fenix-Deceuninck teammates Yara Kastelijn and Pauliena Rooijakkers will also need to regain lost time in the overall classification.

This is the mid-point of the race, and after the climb to Pianezze, there is only one other major summit finish on stage 7 at Monte Nerone, which is sure to be the GC decider at the Giro d'Italia Women before it concludes in Imola on Sunday.

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Kirsten Frattini
Deputy Editor

Kirsten Frattini is the Deputy Editor of Cyclingnews, overseeing the global racing content plan.

Kirsten has a background in Kinesiology and Health Science. She has been involved in cycling from the community and grassroots level to professional cycling's biggest races, reporting on the WorldTour, Spring Classics, Tours de France, World Championships and Olympic Games.

She began her sports journalism career with Cyclingnews as a North American Correspondent in 2006. In 2018, Kirsten became Women's Editor – overseeing the content strategy, race coverage and growth of women's professional cycling – before becoming Deputy Editor in 2023.

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