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Just five minutes until we roll out for the start of the Giro.
Demi Vollering starts the race as the out and out favourite to win the general classification.
But Grand Tour domination has rarely come naturally to her.
Should today’s stage come down to a sprint finish, Lidl-Trek have one of the favourites in Elisa Balsamo. The former World Champion will be keen to take the victory and pink jersey on home roads.
Another rider whose season has been badly disrupted is Marlen Reusser, the Movistar rider was second last year.
She’s making her comeback from a spinal fracture.
Elisa Longo Borghini might be the defending champion and the home town hero, but she’s had a badly disrupted season.
“A really uncertain moment for me,” she says.
This is the 37th edition of the race and the first time for many years it’s not clashed with the men’s Tour de France. It’s also the third edition organised by RCS, the same company responsible for the men’s race.
They say they’re investing heavily in the event.
The maglia rosa will be awarded to the stage winner at the end of today’s opening stage between Cesenatico, on the Adriatic coast, and Ravenna. That’s likely to be a sprinter as the 139km stage is pan flat. But you never know.
Sign on has already begun in Cesenatico, with Spanish ProTeam, Laboral Kutxa-Fundación Euskadi on the podium.
For many years the Giro was the most important stage race on the women’s calendar and some of the biggest names have taken the title.
We’ll be here bringing you live coverage of all nine stages of the 37th women’s Giro, with today’s opening stage kicking off at 15:20CET.
Good afternoon and welcome to the opening day of the 2026 Giro d’Italia Women.