The 36th Giro d'Italia Women, starting on July 6, features 939.6km of racing with various stages, including significant mountain climbs crucial for classification.
The race kicks off with a 13.6km individual time trial in Bergamo, setting the competitive tone early on as riders navigate technical sections and uphill challenges.
The second stage from Clusone to Aprica is a 99km climb, marking the start of serious elevation challenges across the picturesque Val Camonica.
Notably, this year's route omits the notable Mortirolo ascent, which had been considered for inclusion in discussions prior to the official announcement.
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