The 2018 Giro d'Italia looks set to be a vintage edition of the race.
The first Grand Tour of 2018 gets underway this Friday with a 9.7-kilometre individual time trial in Jerusalem, followed by two further stages in Israel before heading to Sicily on Tuesday for three stages and eventually reaching mainland Italy on Friday, May 11
All aspects of Italy's biggest race will be covered by Cyclingnews, including results, race reports, news, analysis, photo galleries, video highlights, podcasts and more.
Cyclingnews will again offer unparalleled live text coverage of every stage of the race, including exclusive information from inside the race via our reporters on the ground. Tweet us via @cyclingnewsfeed during our live coverage and you could see your Tweet featured our live text updates.
Here we give an overview of all aspects of our coverage for the 101st edition of the Giro d'Italia.
Giro d'Italia previews
As always, we have been running features in the build-up to the race, including exclusive interviews with Chris Froome (Team Sky), George Bennett (LottoNL-Jumbo), Michael Woods (EF Education First-Drapac) Fabio Aru (UAE Team Emirates) and Ernesto Colnago, who talks us through some of his favourite bikes from bygone eras.
- D-10: Top 10 contenders for the 2018 Giro d'Italia
- D-9: Giro d'Italia 2018: The Essential Guide
- D-8: Giro d'Italia: The apotheosis of Marco Pantani
- D-7: Giro d'Italia: Chris Froome defiant despite looming salbutamol case
- D-6: Giro d'Italia retro gallery
- D-5: No pressure for Miguel Angel Lopez at debut Giro d'Italia
- D-4: Fabio Aru flies the flag for Italy at the Giro d'Italia
- D-3: Giro d'Italia: 10 non-GC riders to watch
- D-2: Ernesto Colnago's best bikes of all time - Gallery
- D-1: Inside the mind of Tom Dumoulin
- More: Cyclingnews' countdown collection ahead of the 2018 Giro d'Italia
Live coverage
Race reports and news
Podcasts
Stage timings/details (all timings CET)
Social Media
Cyclingnews Films
You can read more at Cyclingnews.com
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