Organisers of the 29th edition of the Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile, popularly known as the Giro Rosa, confirmed Saturday that the 2018 route, held from July 6-15, will take the riders up the famed Monte Zoncolan during the penultimate ninth stage. The daunting 11.9-kilometre ascent, with slopes as steep as 22 per cent, could decide the overall winner.
"The big mountains are back as protagonists of the Giro Rosa," said Giuseppe Rivolta, race director. “It will be for sure a spectacular race and a sport show on the Italian roads."
The entire route has not been unveiled, however, organisers presented stage 1 along with stage 9 and 10 at the Garzoni Theatre in Tricesimo. President of the Stage Committee of Friuli Enzo Cainero and Mayor of Tricesimo Giorgio Baiutti welcomed participants to the presentation.
The Giro Rosa is the biggest stage race on the Women’s WorldTour calendar. The 10-day race will begin on July 6 with a 15.5-kilometre team time trial in Verbania along the picturesque shores of Lago Maggiore.
The next seven stages will be announced in due course but the big feature of the next year’s Giro Rosa will be the final climb to the top of Monte Zoncolan. Stage 9 will start from Tricesimo and include 104.7kms to the top of the final ascent.
The women will take on the toughest side of Monte Zoncolan, from Ovaro, on the western side. It is 11.9 kilometres in length, 1,200 metres gained and has an average slope of 11.9 per cent (with sections as steep as 22 per cent).
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