Giro d'Italia 2023This is the 20th stage

Sebastian Lindner

 · 26.05.2023

The profile of the 20th stage of the Giro d'Italia
Photo: Veranstalter
From 6 to 28 May, the Giro d'Italia 2023 in the professional racing calendar. The 21 stages of the 106th edition will take the riders from Fossacesia to Rome. This is the 20th stage.

Stage 20 | Saturday, 27 May | Tarvisio - Monte Lussari | 18.6 kilometres (individual time trial)

The profile of the 20th stage of the 2023 Giro d'ItaliaPhoto: VeranstalterThe profile of the 20th stage of the 2023 Giro d'Italia

The starting shot is fired not far from the borders with Austria and Slovenia, in Tarvisio. The first eleven kilometres are still the easy part and relatively flat.

Then it's up the incredibly steep Monte Lussari. After around one and a half kilometres up the mountain, the first section has a gradient of 22 percent, with another one waiting just 1000 metres before the end. The first five kilometres have an average gradient of 15 per cent, which can only be mastered in hairpin bends. This is followed by a small plateau with a gradient of just four per cent before the second extremely steep section. The last 850 metres are even downhill before the last 150 metres to the finish have another 16 per cent gradient. No wonder that this is another 1st category climb - also the last mountain classification of the tour. There are another 1050 metres of climbing to complete.

The split time is taken three times on the way. At kilometre 10.8 - before the climb. At kilometre 14.3 - about halfway up the climb. And at kilometre 17.8 - before the short climb and the absolute finale.

Sporting assessment of the 20th stage

An unrivalled time trial will decide the outcome of the 2023 Giro d'Italia. Time trial specialists will not be fighting for the stage win, the flat part is too short, the mountain too difficult. Lightweights have the advantage, especially in the extremely steep sections.

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Although most of the riders will probably change from a special time trial bike to a light mountain bike around the first split time, in the end it won't be the equipment that decides who wins and who loses, but only the legs after three exhausting weeks with sometimes adverse weather conditions in Italy.

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Schedule, TV coverage & live stream of the 20th stage of the Giro d'Italia 2023

At 11:30 Nicolas Dalla Valle, the last rider in the overall classification, will be the first to roll off the ramp, Geraint Thomas, the holder of the Maglia Rosa, at 17:14. Average speeds of between 25 and 29 kilometres per hour have been calculated, which means that riding times of between 45:46 and 37:47 minutes can be expected.

Eurosport will broadcast all stages of the Giro d'Italia 2023. The 20th stage will be shown free-to-air on Eurosport 1 from 11:15 am. Including post-stage coverage, the broadcast will run until 7pm. The paid providers GCN+ and Discovery+ will show a live stream on the internet from 10.45am.

The start times of the individual time trial on stage 20

  • 11:30 Nicolas Dalla Valle
  • 11:31 Alberto Dainese
  • 11:32 Albert Torres
  • 11:33 Yukiya Arashiro
  • 11:34 Alexander Krieger
  • 11:35 Alessandro Iacchi
  • 11:36 Mark Cavendish
  • 11:37 Filippo Fiorelli
  • 11:38 Alan Riou
  • 11:39 Fernando Gaviria
  • 11:40 Charlie Quarterman
  • 11:41 Fabian Lienhard
  • 11:42 Jonas Iversby Hvideberg
  • 11:43 Arne Marit
  • 11:44 Simone Consonni
  • 11:45 Daan Hoole
  • 11:46 Campbell Stewart
  • 11:47 Max Kanter
  • 11:48 Gianni Moscon
  • 11:49 Filippo Magli
  • 11:50 Ignatas Konovalovas
  • 11:51 Niklas Märkl
  • 11:52 Jonathan Milan
  • 11:53 Alexander Konychev
  • 11:54 Martin Marcellusi
  • 11:55 Otto Vergaerde
  • 11:56 Veljko Stojnic
  • 11:57 Cesare Benedetti
  • 11:58 Alex Kirsch
  • 11:59 Diego Pablo Sevilla
  • 12:00 Lukas Pöstlberger
  • 12:01 Stephen Williams
  • 12:02 Jake Stewart
  • 12:03 Thibault Guernalec
  • 12:04 Senne Leysen
  • 12:05 Edoardo Affini
  • 12:06 Alexandre Delettre
  • 12:07 Laurenz Rex
  • 12:08 Henok Mulubrhan
  • 12:09 Michel Ries
  • 12:10 Kristian Sbaragli
  • 12:11 Karel Vacek
  • 12:12 Hugo Toumire
  • 12:13 Pascal Ackermann
  • 12:14 Davide Bais
  • 13:50 Jose Joaquin Rojas
  • 13:51 Mirco Maestri
  • 13:52 Maxime Bouet
  • 13:53 Michael Hepburn
  • 13:54 Thomas Gloag
  • 13:55 Jasha Sütterlin
  • 13:56 Alex Baudin
  • 13:57 Sebastian Berwick
  • 13:58 Marius Mayrhofer
  • 13:59 Vincenzo Albanese
  • 14:00 Salvatore Puccio
  • 14:01 Rudy Molard
  • 14:02 Ryan Gibbons
  • 14:03 Thomas Champion
  • 14:04 Francesco Gavazzi
  • 14:05 Andrea Pasqualon
  • 14:06 Davide Gabburo
  • 14:07 Michael Matthews
  • 14:08 Magnus Cort Nielsen
  • 14:09 Ben Swift
  • 14:10 Pieter Serry
  • 14:11 Christian Scaroni
  • 14:12 Joe Dombrowski
  • 14:13 Matthew Riccitello
  • 14:14 Ben Healy
  • 14:15 Nico Denz
  • 14:16 Will Barta
  • 14:17 Francois Bidard
  • 14:18 Jefferson Cepeda
  • 14:19 Anton Palzer
  • 14:20 Mattia Bais
  • 14:21 Alberto Bettiol
  • 14:22 Bauke Mollema
  • 14:23 Carlos Verona
  • 14:24 Lorenzo Rota
  • 14:25 Stefano Oldani
  • 14:26 Vadim Pronskiy
  • 14:27 Larry Warbasse
  • 14:28 Alessandro Tonelli
  • 14:29 Edoardo Zambanini
  • 16:05 Bob Jungels
  • 16:06 Alessandro De Marchi
  • 16:07 Rohan Dennis
  • 16:08 Valentin Paret-Peintre
  • 16:09 Jay Vine
  • 16:10 Sam Oomen
  • 16:11 Marco Frigo
  • 16:12 Michel Heßmann
  • 16:13 Jonathan Lastra
  • 16:14 Brandon McNulty
  • 16:15 Davide Formolo
  • 16:16 Toms Skujins
  • 16:17 Diego Ulissi
  • 16:18 Laurens Huys
  • 16:19 Simone Velasco
  • 16:20 Koen Bouwman
  • 16:21 Nicolas Prodhomme
  • 16:22 Luis Leon Sanchez
  • 16:23 Derek Gee
  • 16:24 Lorenzo Fortunato
  • 16:25 Patrick Konrad
  • 16:26 Jack Haig
  • 16:27 Filippo Zana
  • 16:28 Warren Barguil
  • 16:29 Bruno Armirail
  • 16:32 Sepp Kuss
  • 16:35 Aurelien Paret-Peintre
  • 16:38 Ilan van Wilder
  • 16:41 Santiago Buitrago
  • 16:44 One Rubio
  • 16:47 Laurens De Plus
  • 16:50 Andreas Leknessund
  • 16:53 Lennard Kämna
  • 16:56 Thymen Arensman
  • 16:59 Thibaut Pinot
  • 17:02 Eddie Dunbar
  • 17:05 Damiano Caruso
  • 17:08 Joao Almeida
  • 17:11 Primoz Roglic
  • 17:14 Geraint Thomas


Giro d'Italia 2023 - Stage 20: The most important information at a glance

  • Individual time trial with mountain finish over 18.6 kilometres
  • Start first rider: 11:30 am
  • Start last rider: 17:14
  • TV broadcast: 11:15 am - 7 pm Eurosport 1
  • Live stream: GCN+ and Discovery+ from 11:15 a.m.

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