The thrilling final time trial on Mount Lussari, the no-holds-barred challenge between Primož Roglič and Geraint Thomas followed by the Slovenian’s irrepressible joy on the podium in Rome, with the Maglia Rosa on his shoulders and the Trofeo Senza Fine raised to the sky. This is still very much alive in our eyes and memories. But with the 2023 professional season drawing to a close, it is already time to look ahead to 2024.
Behind the scenes, preparations for the 107th edition of the Corsa Rosa are in full swing and over the next few weeks, step by step, all the details surrounding the Giro d’Italia 2024 will be unveiled. Our goal is still the same: delivering a stunning show from a technical and scenic point of view.
In the meantime, however, fans can pin down the dates: the competition will get underway on Saturday 4 May 2024 and finish on Sunday 26 May. Three weeks of battle, including sprints, breakaways, time trials and uphill finishes. Who will be the successor to Primož Roglič?