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Giro d'Italia Women 2026 overview

Date

May 30- June 7, 2026

Start location

Cesenatico

Finish location

Saluzzo

Distance

1,153.7km

Category

UCI Women's WorldTour

Previous winner

Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE Team ADQ)

Giro d'Italia Women results

Stage 2 - Maglia rosa Elisa Balsamo speeds to second win in a row in stage 2 bunch sprint / As it happened

After the disqualification of Lorena Wiebes put her into the maglia rosa, Elisa Balsamo powered to the stage victory in Carole over Lara Gillespie (UAE Team ADQ) and Chiara Consonni (Canyon-SRAM). The win extended Balsamo's overall lead to eight seconds on Gillespie.

Stage 1 - Elisa Balsamo declared winner as Lorena Wiebes ejected from race for bike weight violation / As it happened

Lorena Wiebes appeared to have claimed the first maglia rosa with a commanding sprint victory in Ravenna but then a bike weight violation meant she was ejected from the race, putting Elisa Balsamo (Lidl-Trek) into the first maglia rosa of the 2026 edition instead. Earlier in the race, a series of crashes led to Cat Ferguson becoming the first rider to abandon the race.

SD Worx-ProTime revealed that the bike was just 20g under the limit and claim that the same bike weighed in just fine in other races.

Giro d'Italia Women countdown

As part of our countdown for the Giro d'Italia, which is now only a few days away, we've published several special features looking at the contenders, history, route and future of the race.

'We are investing a lot' – Giro d'Italia Women director confirms two-hour daily TV coverage, plans for back-to-back races and hopes to renew organising contract

Celebrating its 37th edition, the Giro d'Italia Women is set to begin on the streets of Cesenatico this Saturday, and it is an important moment as this is the first year the race will be held in alignment with the men's event, which will conclude in Rome on Sunday.

Cyclingnews caught up with Giusy Virelli, events manager at RCS Sport and race director for the women's Giro d'Italia. Read more...

From a mountain time trial to the first visit to an iconic climb – Analysing the key stages of the Giro d'Italia Women

Demi Vollering and Elisa Longo Borghini set to do battle, but super strong rivals could surprise them – Analysing the contenders for the Giro d'Italia Women

A history of the most iconic climbs of the Giro d'Italia Women – Colle delle Finestre joins the list of mythical ascents that have defined this race

'A really uncertain moment for me' – After spring goals were sunk by illness, can Elisa Longo Borghini float back to the top at the Giro d'Italia Women?

2026 Giro d'Italia Women Information

The 2026 Giro d'Italia Women will be held from May 30-June 7, in a new slot in the women's WorldTour calendar, which connects it with the men's race rather than being held during the men's Tour de France.

The official race route was revealed in Rome on December 1 at the same time as the men's 2026 Giro d'Italia route. It is the third year that the event is organised by RCS Sport.

The women's Giro d'Italia 2026 route covers 1153.7km and starts in Marco Pantani's birthplace, Cesenatico and ends in Saluzzo, after climbing the mighty Colle delle Finestre gravel road on the way to Sestriere.

The route includes an individual time trial, two flat stages, three medium mountain stages, and two high mountain stages.

2026 Giro d'Italia Women start list

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General map of the 2026 Giro d'Italia Women Route

General map of the 2026 Giro d'Italia Women Route (Image credit: RCS)

The Giro d'Italia Women is a long-running women's stage race which has carved a niche as one of the most prestigious women's events in the world.

The race will celebrate its 37th anniversary in 2026 and will include nine stages.

La Vuelta Femenina, the Giro d'Italia Women and the Tour de France Femmes are the three biggest stage races on the Women's WorldTour calendar. The Vuelta kicks off the women's Grand Tours in early May, while the Giro d'Italia will be held in early June in 2026, and the Tour de France Femmes is again at the end of July on the international calendar.

Join Cyclingnews' coverage of the 2026 Giro d'Italia Women with race reports, results, photo galleries, news and race analysis.

Giro d'Italia Women History

In the Giro d'Italia's more than three-decade-long history, some of the past winners include inaugural champion Maria Canins (Italy) in 1988, Catherine Marsal (France) in 1990, five-time winner Fabiana Luperini (Italy) from 1995-98 and 2008, two-time winner Joane Somarriba (Spain) in 1999 and 2000, three-time winner Nicole Brändli (Switzerland) in 2001, 2003 and 2005, Nicole Cooke (Great Britain) in 2004, and two-time winner Edita Pučinskaitė (Lithuania) in 2006 and 2007.

Americans Mara Abbott won in 2010 and 2013, and Megan Guarnier won in 2016. Now retired Anna van der Breggen won the race four times, in 2015, 2017, 2020 and 2021.

Two three-time winners, both from the Netherlands, are expected to be on the start this year: Marianne Vos (2011, 2012, 2014) and defending champion Annemiek van Vleuten (2018, 2019, 2022 and 2023).

In 2024, Elisa Longo Borghini became the first Italian to win the Giro d'Italia Women since five-time winner Fabiana Luperini last won the title 16 years ago in 2008, and added her name to a list of compatriots to have won the race that also includes Maria Canins, Roberta Bonanomi, and Michela Fanini.

She won for a second consecutive time in 2025 and is expected to fight for a third victory in 2026.

2026 Giro d'Italia Women schedule

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Stage

Date

Start/Finish

Distance

Stage 1

May 30, 2026

Cesenatico-Ravenna

139 km

Stage 2

May 31, 2026

Roncade H-Farm-Caorle

146 km

Stage 3

June 1, 2026

Bibione-Buja

154 km

Stage 4

June 2, 2026

Belluno-Nevegal Tudor ITT

12.7 km

Stage 5

June 3, 2026

Longarone-Santo Stefano di Cadore

138 km

Stage 6

June 4, 2026

Ala-Brescello

155 km

Stage 7

June 5, 2026

Sorbolo Mezzani-Salice Terme

165 km

Stage 8

June 6, 2026

Rivoli-Sestriere

101 km

Stage 9

June 7, 2026

Saluzzo-Saluzzo

143 km

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