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12 Must-Watch Cycling Races in 2023

From the classics to the grand tours, it’s going to be another thrilling year of bike racing.

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Believe or not, we’re already over a month into the 2023 season, with racing already underway in Australia, South America, the Middle East, and Southern Europe.

But while we’re excited to see the sport’s best men and women back in action–and some of the sport’s biggest names have already started their seasons on a winning note–these races are merely the appetizer, whetting our palettes for bigger races still to come.

Here’s a rundown of the races we can’t wait to see in 2023.

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad — February 25

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We’re purists, which means despite the fact that the racing season started in mid-January, we don’t consider the season to have really started until the running of the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, the first race of the season in Belgium. With events for both men and women, the “Omloop,” as it’s affectionately called, offers everything we love about the spring Classics: rain, wind, cobblestones, and many of the short, steep “bergs” that speckle the Flemish countryside.

On the men’s side, Belgian riders and teams often lead the way: Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) won last year’s race after an attack just before the Bosberg, the day’s final climb. He won’t be back to defend his title though, which leaves the door open for one of Soudal-Quick Step’s many stars to a big win on home turf for the Belgian super-team.

How to Watch: FloBikes

Strade Bianche — March 4

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Taking place on the white gravel roads of Tuscany, Strade Bianche is easily one of the hardest and most beautiful races of the year. A race in which the strongest rider always wins, it makes sense that the event’s list of winners reads like a Who’s Who of the sport’s best racers.

For example, Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) won last year’s race with a solo attack 50 kilometers from the finish line in Siena, an incredibly gutsy move that only a rider like Pogačar would attempt (and pull off). And before Pog, previous editions were won by the Netherlands’ Mathieu van der Poel (2021), van Aert (2020), and France’s Julian Alaphilippe (2019). Clearly, this is a race where only the best succeed.

On the women’s side, van Vleuten is again the top favorite: she won the race in 2019 and 2020 and finished second to Belgium’s Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx) last year. And keep an eye on Italy’s Elisa Longo Borghini (Trek-Segafredo), who won the race in 2017, and Poland’s Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM Racing), a four-time podium finisher who’s still searching for the top step.

How to Watch: GCN+

Milan-Sanremo — March 18

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The first of cycling’s five Monuments, Milan-Sanremo (294km) is the longest one-day race on the calendar. And thanks to the fact that the outcome is almost always decided in the final 10K, the riders say it’s the easiest race to finish, but the hardest race to win.

We love Milan-Sanremo’s slow build to the finish as the riders head south from Milan toward the coast, then wind their way along the sea toward the climbs that make-up the Monument’s traditional finale—especially the Poggio, a short, punchy ascent just a few kilometers from the finish line whose treacherous descent often creates more gaps than the climb itself. Case in point: Slovenia’s Matej Mohorič (Bahrain Victorious) used a dropper post to leave the rest behind on the descent, laying it all on the line to take the biggest win of his career.

And while there’s no women’s Milan-Sanremo, the Trofeo Alfredo Binda, a major stop on the women’s WorldTour and a pillar of the former women’s World Cup series, takes the place the next day—and can be streamed live via GCN. Italy’s Elisa Balsamo (Trek-Segafredo) won last year’s race, outsprinting her compatriots Sofia Bertizzolo (UAE Team ADQ) and Soraya Paladin (Canyon-SRAM) to take the victory.

Tour of Flanders — April 2

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Many riders consider the Tour of Flanders (known locally as the “Ronde van Vlaanderen”) to be the hardest one-day race on the calendar. The men’s event features over 250km of the toughest terrain in the Flemish region of Belgium, with tight, technical roads, cobblestones, and short, steep climbs called “bergs.” The course is so challenging that it can take years for a rider to master the nuances of the race enough to actually contend to win it.

Last year’s men’s race went to van der Poel who shrugged-off a late-start to the season–and a stunning challenge from Pogačar–to win the Ronde for the second time in three years. Both riders are expected to return this year, alongside van Aert, who was enjoying the form of his life but was forced to skip the event after testing positive for COVID-19.

In the women’s event, look for another battle between the Dutch and the Italians with van Vleuten headlining a list of contenders that should include her compatriots, Chantal van den Broek-Blaak (SD-Worx) and Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma), both former winners of the event. For the Italians, Longo Borghini should lead the way. SD Worx got the better of van Vleuten last year, working over the Dutch superstar in the finale to set-up a victory for Kopecky, the Belgian champion.

Paris-Roubaix — April 8 and 9

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The “Hell of the North.” The “Queen of the Classics.” Whatever you call it, Paris-Roubaix is probably our favorite race on the calendar. The final half of this 255km Monument includes about 55km of Northern France’s worst cobbled roads (spread over 29 “sectors”), so it’s packed with drama and always produces a worthy champion—even when it’s a dark horse. This year’s race returns its usual spot on the calendar (one week after the Tour of Flanders) after pushing back a week to accommodate last year’s French national election.

Saturday brings the third-ever women’s Paris-Roubaix (145km), which starts in Denain and follows the final 17 sectors of cobbles of Sunday’s men’s race—all the way to the finish line in the Roubaix velodrome. Both editions have been won solo: Great Britain’s Lizzy Deignan (Trek-Segafredo) won the inaugural event with a long-distance attack in wet, muddy conditions, and Long-Borghini won last year with a strong counter-attack in the final hour after the leading group reformed. Van Vleuten has never won this race, but is skipping the event to target the hillier Ardennes Classics two weeks later. In her place, the Dutch will have Vos to root for, and she would certainly love to add a Roubaix cobble to her palmares.

In last year’s men’s race, the Netherland’s Dylan van Baarle (INEOS-Grenadiers) won the first cobbled Monument in his team’s history after attacking the leading group about 20km from the finish line in Roubaix. And the Dutchman moved to Jumbo-Visma this past off-season, giving van Aert one of the strongest and most experienced teammates anyone could ask for.

How to Watch: Peacock

La Vuelta Femenina — May 1 to 7

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For the past 8 years, the organizers of the men’s Tour of Spain have run a women’s event during the men’s grand tour. Starting as a one-day race run alongside the last stage of the men’s grand tour, the event grew to include four days of racing, but that’s hardly a grand tour, isn’t it?

Enter the new and improved La Vuelta Feminina which in addition to being expanded to seven stages has moved to its own spot on the calendar–away from the men’s event that often overshadowed it. The course is yet to be unveiled, but we know the race will begin on the Costa Blanca, which means beautiful scenery and close proximity to lots of hard climbs.

Van Vleuten has already said she’s racing–she won the last two editions–and looks to make this the first victory of what she hopes will be a hatrick of women’s grand tour wins in 2023.

Giro d’Italia — May 6 to 28

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While the Tour de France gets all the prestige, riders generally consider the Tour of Italy (the “Giro d’Italia”) to be much, much harder. This year’s race begins in the Abruzzo region and with the exception of a summit finish in Switzerland, stays entirely within Italy. The race finishes in Rome for only the fifth time in its history.

Always characterized by its mountains, the 2023 Giro offers seven mountain stages and six summit finishes, including a mountain time trial on the Giro’s penultimate day that finishes atop the Monte Lussari. As usual, the final week is a beast, with three more summit finishes before the final time trial.

This year’s race features three individual time trials, which is probably why Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick Step) has made the focal point of his season. The reigning world champion won last year’s Tour of Spain to take the first grand tour victory of his career, and as one of the sport’s best time trialists, likes what the course has to offer.

Start lists are far from finalized, but we expect Evenepoel to be challenged by Slovenia’s Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) a 3-time Vuelta winner who’s tried several times but failed to win the Giro, and Great Britain’s Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers), winner of the 2018 Tour de France. All of them should have the defending champion, Australia’s Jai Hindley (BORA-hansgrohe), to contend with as well.

Giro d’Italia Donne — June 30 to July 9

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In the absence of a women’s Tour de France, the Giro Donne was traditionally the most prestigious women’s stage race on the calendar. But the success of last year’s Tour de France Femmes means the Giro Donne’s organizers will need to step-up their game in order to keep up with their French rivals. Case in point: it was recently announced that beginning in 2024, RCS–who organizes the men’s Giro d’Italia–will take over the Giro Donne, which means more money and more infrastructure will be funneled toward this important women’s event.

Details have yet to emerge about this year’s course (they always arrive at the last minute), and we’re curious to see which riders attempt to tackle the Giro Rosa and the new Tour de France Femmes two weeks later. Last year we said that winning both would be a tall order, but van Vleuten proved us wrong by winning the Giro and then Tour de France Femmes a few weeks later. She’s again tackling both races in 2023.

Tour de France — July 1 to July 23

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The 2023 Tour de France should again be one of the highlights of the year–and this year’s edition has several tricks up its sleeve. The race begins in the Spanish Basque Country and quickly heads into the Pyrenees, where early mountain battles will begin shuffling the General Classification. Stage 9 brings a return to the Puy de Dôme, an extinct volcano that’s one of the most famous climbs in Tour de France history–and hasn’t been climbed in 35 years.

The final two weeks cover some of the toughest climbs in the Alps, including the high-altitude (and steep) Col de Loze and the race’s only time trial: a hilly ITT on Stage 16. As the race approaches Paris the riders will hit the Vosges mountains, for a tough penultimate stage featuring many of the climbs used by van Vleuten to seize control of last year’s Tour de France Femmes.

The defending champion, Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) will return to defend his title, and he’ll face a stiff challenge Pogačar, the winner in 2020 and 2021. The Slovenian seemed to learn a few lessons after relinquishing the yellow jersey midway through last year’s Tour, and that could mean bad news for Vingegaard and his team.

Tour de France Femmes — July 23 to 30

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After facing years of pressure from advocates and racers, the organizers of the Tour de France finally announced the return of a true women’s Tour de France. Consisting of eight stages, the race began on the final day of the men’s Tour and finished one week later. It was a resounding success.

This year’s Tour de France Femmes will follow a similar pattern: starting in Clermont-Ferrand on the last Sunday of the men’s Tour, the race covers eight stages suiting a variety of riding styles.

The first six stages offer chances for sprinters and puncheurs, which means exciting racing for viewers and fans. But the final weekend has us most excited with a summit finish on the Col du Tourmalet on Saturday and an individual time trial on Sunday.

Van Vleuten overcame a slow start to dominate last year’s race. If things go according to plan she’ll defend last year’s title, and possibly complete a historic triple by winning the Vuelta, the Giro, and the Tour all in the same season.

UCI World Championships — August 6 to 13

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The UCI World Road Race Championships move to early-August this year, which makes the Tour de France an even more important event as it’s the best place for riders to hone their form. And the events couldn’t be taking place in a more stunning location: Glasgow, Scotland. Raced by national teams and run entirely without race radios, these are always some of the most intriguing and intense races of the season.

The hilly city circuit should favor the riders we’re used to seeing at the front of the World Championship road races: the Dutch (led by van Vleuten, the defending champion) and the Italians on the women’s side (both teams are too deep to single-out any one rider), and puncheurs like Evenepoel (the defending champion) and France’s Julian Alaphilippe (winner in 2020 and 2021) on the men’s. Each winner will spend the rest of the season and the first half of the next in the rainbow jersey awarded to the winner of each discipline.

Vuelta a España — August 26 to September 17

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As the final grand tour of the season, the Tour of Spain (“Vuelta a España”) is traditionally a last chance for riders hoping to end the year on high note, earn a contract for the following season, or get themselves in shape for the fall Classics. With lots of mountains and a start list filled with motivated riders, the Vuelta always delivers some of the year’s most exciting finishes.

At this point in the season it’s tough to predict who will add the Spanish grand tour to their program, as lots of things can change between now and September. Evenepoel (the defending champion) and Roglič (winner in 2019, 2020, and 2021) will have more than enough time to target the Vuelta after competing in the Giro, but a lot can happen over the course of a season.

We also can’t wait to see what kind of hot mess Movistar brings to the race: as documented by the Netflix series “The Least Expected Day” the Spanish squad always finds a way to both animate and implode. Our hope is that they let their American up-and-comer, Matteo Jorgenson, try and challenge for a high GC finish.

Since getting hooked on pro cycling while watching Lance Armstrong win the 1993 U.S. Pro Championship in Philadelphia, longtime Bicycling contributor Whit Yost has raced on Belgian cobbles, helped build a European pro team, and piloted that team from Malaysia to Mont Ventoux as an assistant director sportif. These days, he lives with his wife and son in Pennsylvania, spending his days serving as an assistant middle school principal and his nights playing Dungeons & Dragons.

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Vuelta a España 2023: Preview, full schedule and how to watch live

Can newly crowned time trial world champion Remco Evenepoel defend his overall title from 2022? Or will Jumbo-Visma’s multiple Grand Tour winners Primoz Roglic and Jonas Vingegaard get the better of the Belgian? Here is all you need to about this year’s race, which starts on 26 August in Barcelona, Spain.

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The last big Grand Tour of the 2023 men's road cycling season is just around the corner.

Some of the best general classification riders have announced their presence at the Vuelta a España 2023 , including defending champion Remco Evenepoel , three-time Vuelta winner Primoz Roglic and two-time Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard .

Home favourites Enric Mas and rising star Juan Ayuso will be eager to become the first Spanish winner since Alberto Contador in 2014, after finishing second and third in the 2022 edition. 

This year’s 78 th edition of La Vuelta will cover 3156,5 km, starting in Barcelona on Saturday (26 August) and finishing in the Spanish capital Madrid on Sunday (17 September).

22 teams and 176 riders will be at the start line of the first stage at Platja del Somorrostro, where the only team time trial of any Grand Tour this season will decide who is going to wear the first coveted red leader’s jersey.

Read on to find everything you need to know about the Vuelta a España 2023.

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Vuelta a España 2023 General Classification riders to watch

Following the win in the Clásica San Sebastián and the 2023 World Championships time trial title in Glasgow, Scotland, Remco Evenepoel enters the Vuelta in great form and as one of the big favourites.

The 2022 road race world champion was leading this year’s Giro d’Italia after stage nine but had to withdraw due to a positive COVID-19 test.

Last year, the reigning champion was battling with 2023 Giro d’Italia winner, Primoz Roglic , for the overall win but just as the Slovenian was gaining back some time on Evenepoel, the four-time Grand Tour winner had to pull out as the consequence of injuries he sustained in a crash. The Olympic time trial champion is coming into the race with a fresh overall victory from Vuelta a Burgos.

Roglic’s teammate, 2023 Tour de France champion and co-captain, Jonas Vingegaard , has not raced since the Grand Tour victory. The great Dane is doing two three-week stage races in the same season for the first time but must still be considered among the main contenders.

37-year-old Geraint Thomas will lead the INEOS Grenadiers team in Spain. The 2018 Tour de France winner suffered a heart break on the penultimate stage of this year’s Giro d’Italia, as he saw Roglic stealing the pink leader’s jersey by just 14 seconds before the finish in Rome.

Movistar talisman Enric Mas was forced to abandon the Tour de France on opening day in Bilbao, after fracturing his right scapula. The three-time Vuelta a España runner-up chose not to ride the Vuelta a Burgos as preparation, and his condition remains a question mark.

Juan Ayuso of UAE Team Emirates was the big revelation of the 2022 Vuelta, finishing on the podium aged just 19. This season he has continued his remarkable rise, winning the time trial in both Tour de Romandie and Tour de Suisse, where he also took second in the general classification - just nine seconds short of the victory.

The Spanish youngster was on his way to claim the Prueba Villafranca last month but crashed in the final corner. Luckily, he did not suffer any serious injuries.

On the UAE team Ayuso will share the leadership role with 25-year-old Joao Almeida . The Portuguese was third overall in the Giro in May and came second in Tour de Pologne that concluded earlier this month, only one second behind the victorious Matej Mohoric .

Olympic road race champion Richard Carapaz , who went down in the same crash as Mas in the Tour, will not be able to make his comeback at the Spanish Grand Tour. The 2019 Giro d’Italia winner has not fully recovered from his knee injury sustained at the Tour de France. 

Alexandr Vlasov from BORA - Hansgrohe also deserves to be mentioned, having finished twice in the Top Five in a Grand Tour. The 27-year-old had to withdraw from the Giro on stage ten this year. Meanwhile, he seems to be back to full fitness, taking third place in Clásica San Sebastián and second overall behind Roglic in Vuelta a Burgos.

Other key riders at the Vuelta a España 2023

Green jersey (points classification).

La Vuelta a España is known for offering very few opportunities for pure sprinters, and this year’s course is no exception. A very mountainous route in the Spanish Grand Tour means that many of the traditional sprinters’ teams have left out the fast finishers in their roster as it favours the type of sprinters who can also climb well.

Soudal-Quick Step, who usually target stage wins, have not included neither Tim Merlier or Fabio Jakobsen prioritising a squad that can fully support Evenepoel in the mountains.

Last year’s winner of the points classification, Mads Pedersen , will not appear on the start line in Barcelona. We might even see one of the general classification riders claim the green jersey, which was the case between 2017 and 2020.

It leaves the field of contenders very open. Juan Sebastián Molano has previously showed he has the speed to win a Grand Tour stage by winning the final stage of the Vuelta in 2022, and he is going into the race with a fresh stage victory from Vuelta a Burgos. The Colombian also delivered a strong finish in stage four of the UAE Tour this year, beating the likes of Dylan Groenwegen , Tim Merlier and Fernando Gaviria . If the 28-year-old Molano gets the green light to go for stage victories from his UAE team, he is one to look out for.

Gerben Thijssen of Intermarché-Circus-Wanty has claimed three professional wins during this season, including the Ronde van Limburg where he outsprinted Caleb Ewan .

His compatriot Milan Menten from Lotto Dstny is an outsider in the battle for the green jersey, having multiple top five finishes this year and a prestigious win in the semi-classic Le Samyn.

Danny van Poppel has been one of the best lead-out men in the peloton in recent years but the Dutchman will most likely get a chance to go for stage wins himself this time. The 30-year-old BORA-hansgrohe rider has already won a stage at the Vuelta back in 2015. In the BEMER Cyclassics that took place six days before the start of La Vuelta, van Poppel was the runner-up in a strong field full of talented sprinters.

Another Dutchman, 24-year-old Marijn van den Berg , has had his breakthrough this season. He is a versatile rider with a fast finish. At the Tour of Poland, he secured his first stage victory in a World Tour race. The EF Education-EasyPost rider has never ridden a Grand Tour before.

Spain’s Jon Aberasturi is a rider with multiple top ten stage finishes in the Vuelta. The 34-year-old of Lidl-Trek is a solid rider, and his consistency can put him in the mix in the fight for green.

Polka dot jersey (mountains classification)

The winner of the polka dot jersey in the Vuelta a España - unlike the Tour de France - rarely competes for the overall victory.

Richard Carapaz took the jersey in the last edition. Who can benefit from his absense? 

Breakaway riders with strong climbing skills are the main contenders. Watch out for Santiago Buitrago or the always aggressive Lennard Kämna . The Italians Giulio Ciccone and Filippo Zana might also aim for the polka dot jersey.

Vuelta a España 2023 key stages

Just like last year, the 2023 Vuelta a España begins with a team time trial. The route in Barcelona is only 14.8 kilometres long but will be an important indication of the power balance between the general classification teams, where valuable seconds can be gained or lost.

The peloton already sees the first summit finish in stage three in Arinsal/Andorra. This year’s route is full of hard mountain stages. Three days later on stage six, the general classification battle continues with another mountain top finish to Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre that shock things up back in 2019.

On stage seven, it is time again for the overall contenders to challenge each other with stage eight containing a very steep climb followed by a short descent to the finish line. The final climb Xorret de Cati has an average gradient of 12.4 percent over 3.4 kilometres, and with more than 3600 climbing metres, stage eight is predicted to do big damage in the general classification.

The second week begins with the sole individual time trial of La Vuelta on stage 10. A fairly flat course over 24.8 kilometres in Valladolid will suit the specialists in the discipline and will be an opportunity for time trial world champion Evenepoel to gain valuable time for the overall victory.

Stage 11 offers the first summit finish of week two to La Luguna Negra. However, the last climb does not look steep enough to make big differences among the general classification riders.

The queen stage of this year’s Vuelta takes place in the Pyrenees in France where the mythical climbs Col d’Aubisque, Col de Spandelles and Col du Tourmalet all feature on stage 13. The route is only 135.8 kilometres long but with 4282 metres of climbing.

There is more climbing on the menu the following day in stage 14 to Puerto de Belague. Week two concludes with a classic breakaway stage from Pamplona to Lekunberri.

Following the last rest day of the race, week three eases the riders back to action with a short stage of just 119.7 kilometres. A little kicker awaits in the final to Bejes forcing the favourites for the overall victory to be alert.

Stage 17 will showcase what is considered one of the hardest climbs in Europe - the Altu de l’Angliru. The stage finishes on top of the mountain where the final 6.3 kilometres have an average gradient of 14 percent. Huge time gains ware expected to be seen on the steep road in Asturias.

There will be no time to rest for the peloton on stage 18. 4624 metres of climbing might shake up the general classification again, ending in La Cruz de Linares. A sprint stage on stage 19 gives the general classification favourites a time to breathe.

During stage 20, the organisers have added ten categorised climbs in an attempt to animate aggressive racing in the mountains north of Madrid. A clever strategy by one of the strong general classification teams could create chaos in what will be the last opportunity to gain time for the overall win.

La Vuelta will conclude in the Spanish capital with a short sprint stage and celebrations of the 2023 Vuelta winner.

Day-by-day route of the 2023 Vuelta a España

  • Saturday 26 August: Stage 1 - Barcelona - Barcelona (14.8km team time trial)
  • Sunday 27 August: Stage 2 - Mataró - Barcelona (182km)
  • Monday 28 August: Stage 3 - Súria - Arinsal, Andorra (158.5km)
  • Tuesday 29 August: Stage 4 - Andorra la Vella, Andorra - Tarragona (185km)
  • Wednesday 30 August: Stage 5 - Morella - Burriana (186.5km)
  • Thursday 31 August: Stage 6 - La Vall d'Uixó - Pico del Buitre, Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (183.5km)
  • Friday 1 September: Stage 7 - Utiel - Oliva (201km)
  • Saturday 2 September: Stage 8 - Dénia - Xorret de Catí, Costa Blanca Interior (165km)
  • Sunday 3 September: Stage 9 - Cartagena - Collado de la Cruz de Caravaca (184.5km)
  • Monday 4 September: Rest Day
  • Tuesday 5 September: Stage 10 - Valladolid - Valladolid (25.8km individual time trial)
  • Wednesday 6 September: Stage 11 - Lerma - La Laguna Negra, Vinuesa (163.5km)
  • Thursday 7 September: Stage 12 - Ólvega - Zaragoza (151km)
  • Friday 8 September: Stage 13 - Formigal, Huesca la Magia - Col du Tourmalet (135km)
  • Saturday 9 September: Stage 14 - Sauveterre-de-Béarn - Larra-Belagua (156.5km)
  • Sunday 10 September: Stage 15 - Pamplona - Lekunberri (158.5km)
  • Monday 11 September: Rest Day
  • Tuesday 12 September: Stage 16 - Liencres Playa - Bejes (120.5km)
  • Wednesday 13 September: Stage 17 - Ribadesella/Ribeseya - Altu de L'Angliru (124.5km)
  • Thursday 14 September: Stage 18 - Pola de Allande - La Cruz de Linares (179km)
  • Friday 15 September: Stage 19 - La Bañeza - Íscar (177.5km)
  • Saturday 16 September: Stage 20 - Manzanares El Real - Guadarrama (208km)
  • Sunday 17 September: Stage 21- Hipódromo de la Zarzuela - Madrid, Paisaje de la Luz (101.5km)

How to watch the 2023 Vuelta a España

The Vuelta a España will be shown live around the world. Here is a list of the official broadcast partners across different territories.

Belgium: VRT

Denmark: TV2

Europe-wide: Eurosport

Netherlands: NOS

Norway: TV2 Norway

Spain: RTVE

United Kingdom: ITV

Brazil: ESPN

Canada: FloBikes

Colombia: Caracol

Latin America and the Caribbean: DirecTV

United States: NBC Sports

Asia-Pacific

Australia: SBS

China: Zhibo TV

Japan: J Sports

New Zealand: Sky Sport

South-East Asia: Eurosport

Middle East and Africa

Middle East and North Africa: BeIN Sports

Sub-Saharan Africa: Supersport

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From the battle between remco evenepoel and primoz roglic to the fearsome croix de coeur climb, sam munnery looks ahead to the first grand tour of the year, which begins on saturday.

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This one has been brewing since stage 16 of last year’s La Vuelta, when Roglic’s pursuit of Evenepoel, the leader, ended disastrously. The defending champion crashed in a sprint for the finish line and bonus seconds, putting him out of the race and denying us a final-week battle to savour.

Roglic, 33, had to have surgery on his shoulder, but already this year the Slovenian — who was third at the 2019 Giro — looks in great touch, winning Tirreno-Adriatico in March for the second time and following it up with a wire-to-wire victory in the Tour of Catalunya, seeing off the challenge of Evenepoel in the process.

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2023 UCI Cycling World Championships: announcement of dates

The dates for the inaugural UCI Cycling World Championships taking place in Glasgow and across Scotland were announced during a press conference today by the event’s organisers, 2023 Cycling World Championships Ltd, and the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).

From 3 to 13 August 2023, the UCI Cycling World Championships will deliver one of the most important moments in the history of the sport, bringing the global cycling family together for the first time.

The dates of the 11-day mega event were revealed during a virtual international press conference with the participation of UCI President David Lappartient, UCI Director General Amina Lanaya, Chair of the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships Paul Bush and the event’s CEO Trudy Lindblade.

David Lappartient said the inaugural UCI Cycling World Championships taking place in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023 would have a transformational effect on the sport.

David Lappartient, UCI President said: “Today’s announcement of the dates is an important milestone in the organisation of the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships. Bringing our existing UCI World Championships together at the same time and in one venue every four years was one of my visions before my election as UCI President in 2017. We have been working towards this ever since.

“I am delighted that the inaugural UCI Cycling World Championships will take place in Glasgow and Scotland. With their experience hosting high-level international sporting events, Glasgow’s iconic sports venues, and the stunning Scottish scenery, we have all the ingredients for an exceptional 11 days of competition.”

Paul Bush, Chair of the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships, said: “This will quite simply be the biggest cycling event ever held and we are proud that venues in Glasgow and across Scotland will be used to create cycling history. It is an honour that the UCI has entrusted us with hosting the first ever UCI Cycling World Championships and we look forward to welcoming the cyclists, federations and fans from around the world from 3-13 August 2023.”

Bringing together 13 UCI World Championships across cycling’s different disciplines, the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships will deliver an event never seen before on the world stage. It is expected to welcome more than 8,000 amateur and elite cyclists from at least 120 countries and crown over 190 UCI World Champions. More than one million spectators are awaited, with a global TV audience in excess of one billion expected to make it one of the Top 10 watched sporting events on the planet.

To date, six venues have been announced, with additional locations to be confirmed in the coming weeks and months. Confirmed venues in Glasgow include:

Kelvingrove Park for BMX Freestyle Park, BMX Freestyle Flatland and trials

Glasgow BMX Centre in Knightswood for BMX Racing (Elite and amateur Challenge categories)

Emirates Arena for indoor cycling (artistic cycling and cycle-ball)

Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome for track and para-cycling track

George Square for the finish line of the road cycling events.

In addition to the five venues in Glasgow, Dumfries & Galloway, in the west of Scotland’s Southern Uplands, will provide the stunning backdrop for the para-cycling road races and time trials, continuing the region’s long association with world-class cycling events, including the Tour of Britain on 10 separate occasions.

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The 2023 cycling year is anticipated to be the first complete year on the global cycling calendar after a series of seasons were disrupted by the pandemic. As per the Leader's Jersey, the calendar for the year has been released, and fans can expect to witness their favorite cycling events such as the classics in April, Giro in May, Tour in July, and Vuelta in August/September.

Nevertheless, there is an exciting change on the calendar with the European and World Championships cycling switch. Notably, the European Championship, which is scheduled to take place in Drenthe, has been moved to September.

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The 2023 race calendar breaks with tradition by moving the World Championships to early August, between the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España. This will also be the year in which an extensive calendar of races outside Europe returns, and several races will be born that will make the season more interesting. In this article, we will analyse all the changes and enable you to download the race calendar to follow the frenetic activity of the season more easily.

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In the image, you can see the complete men’s calendar for the 2023 season, which will hopefully end on October 17 with the Tour of Guangxi, cancelled the last 3 years. We recommend downloading it in high resolution through the links below. We also provide links to download each quarter separately. The images can be printed to paste on the wall of your bedroom, for example, should you wish to absorb the glorious calendar even in the midst of sleep.

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In January, we have the return of the Australian races, the Vuelta a San Juan and La Tropicale Amissa Bongo, early season classics that have not been contested since 2020. In addition, the Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana is upgraded to category 1.1 (the lowest category that allows the participation of WorldTeams) and will inaugurate the season in Europe. The Grand Prix Criquielion (March 4) and the Elfstedenrace Friesland (March 5) are also promoted to category 1.1.

In the new races section, there are three new classics that will take advantage of synergies in the calendar: the Muscat Classic (February 10, one day before the start of the Tour of Oman), the Figueira Champions Classic (February 12, three days before the start of the Volta ao Algarve) and the Giro della Città Metropolitana di Reggio Calabria (April 9, two days before the start of the Giro di Sicilia). Also the Tour du Doubs (usually in September), will be brought forward to April 16 to form a triptych of one-day races in France. Thanks to their placement in the calendar, these four races will be able to attract a good participation of teams looking to optimise their logistics.

On the other hand, the Tour of Türkiye (WorldTour until 2019 and ProSeries until 2022) has been downgraded to the 2.1 category, taking away the attraction of the UCI points it was handing out. Surely, its startlist will be greatly affected by this.

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In the second part of the season there are no new races, but the Tour de Hongrie (May 10-14) and the Mont Ventoux Challenge (June 13) are upgraded to the ProSeries category, being able to host more WorldTeams and distributing more UCI points. Another ProSeries race, the Tour of Norway (May 26-29), will be reduced to only 4 stages compared to 6 in the previous edition. In addition, the Circuit Franco-Belge (1.Pro), usually at the end of the season, will be moved to June 28 to avoid overlapping with other races.

Anyway, the main change is the World Championships in August. This will only be the case every four years (in the Olympic year), when the “Super World Championships” will be organised, bringing road cycling together with the rest of cycling disciplines. These road World Championships will be especially strange, as the men’s elite road race will be held before the time trials and the women’s and U23 events. The Tour de France seems the best option to prepare for the men’s elite road race, as there are not many alternative races to get into the rhythm of competition.

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The change of dates for the World Championships has caused La Vuelta to be delayed by a week and the European Championships to take the place of the World Championships. We are likely to see a colder than normal Vuelta a España, as the race will take place in northern Spain in September. In addition, the one-week delay means that the final week of La Vuelta will overlap with a multitude of Italian and Belgian classics, which will reduce their media impact and the quality of their startlist. In this context of race saturation, the Benelux Tour, which was already cancelled in 2022, is reduced to only five stages in 2023. We will see if the race will continue to maintain WorldTour status in the future with so many organisational problems.

But there is also good news at the end of the season. The Clàssica Andorra Pirineus (September 23) and the Tour of Kyushu (October 6 to 9 in Japan) are born. The Tour of Kyushu may attract several teams that will participate the following week in the Japan Cup. In addition, the Trofeo Baracchi (October 1), organized from 1941 to 1991 and won by Eddy Merckx, Fausto Coppi or Jacques Anquetil, returns. This one-day race has the format of a time trial in couples, differentiating it from the other events on the cycling calendar. Also in Italy, the Giro del Veneto (October 11) and the Veneto Classic (October 15) are promoted to the ProSeries category. Both races are organised by former cyclist Filippo Pozzato.

For its part, Le Tour de Langkawi (2.Pro) will be maintained at the end of the season after last year’s success and will be linked with the Tour of Peninsular 2.1 (also in Malaysia, its only edition was in 2019). Thus, they will offer 13 days of competition combining the two races, an attraction for modest teams suffering to participate in a large calendar.

This calendar is provisional and may still be subject to cancellations or variations of dates during the season. The return of the Chinese races will depend on the pandemic situation. We wish you a happy season!

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When is the 2023 Tour de France? Start time, how to watch, route, and more

T he world’s most famed bicycle race is back for its 110th year, as the 2023 Tour de France will get underway in just a few weeks, Saturday, July 1 through Sunday, July 23, airing on both NBC and Peacock .

Aside from intense racing and historic sites, this year’s race will bring 12 new stage towns to the map, with the Grand Depart taking place in a new location as well.

NBC Sports has you covered with everything you need to know about the 2023 Tour de France. See below to find out more information for the grand race, including start time, schedule, route and more.

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When is the 2023 tour de france.

The 2023 Tour de France will take place from July 1-23. The riders will embark on the first stage in Bilbao on Saturday, July 1, with coverage on NBC Sports and Peacock from start to finish.

What are the start and end cities for the Tour de France 2023?

The world’s most prestigious race will get underway in Bilbao, Spain, the most populous city in the Basque Country. This will be the first time that Bilbao has hosted a stage of the Tour, and the second consecutive year the race begins outside of France.

As the riders venture along the extremely difficult course, the race will find its finish as it has since 1975, on the street of Champs-Élysées in Paris.

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How many teams are in the Tour?

22 teams will make up the peloton of the Tour de France. Of these teams are the 18 UCI WorldTeams that received an automatic invite and four UCI ProTeams.

UCI WorldTeams

  • AG2R Citroën Team (Fra)
  • Alpecin Deceuninck (Bel)
  • Astana Qazaqstan Team (Kaz)
  • Bora-Hansgrohe (Ger)
  • EF Education-Easypost (Usa)
  • Groupama-FDJ (Fra)
  • Ineos Grenadiers (Gbr)
  • Intermarché-Circus-Wanty (Bel)
  • Jumbo-Visma (Ned)
  • Movistar Team (Esp)
  • Soudal Quick-Step (Bel)
  • Team Arkea-Samsic (Fra)
  • Team Bahrain Victorious (Brn)
  • Team Cofidis (Fra)
  • Team DSM (Ned)
  • Team Jayco AlUla (Aus)
  • Trek-Segafredo (Usa)
  • UAE Team Emirates (Uae)

UCI ProTeams

  • Lotto Dstny (Bel)
  • TotalEnergies (Fra)
  • Israel-Premier Tech (Isr)
  • Uno-X Pro Cycling Team (Nor)

How long is this year’s route?

This year’s Tour route is a total of 3,404 km (2,115 miles) that is spread out over a span of three weeks. The riders will complete one stage per day, with two rest days on July 10 (between stages 9 and 10) and July 17 (between stages 15 and 16).

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How many stages is the Tour de France?

The Tour de France 2023 is comprised of 21 stages: 6 flat, 6 hilly, 8 mountain and 1 individual time trial.

This will be the first year since 2015 that the Tour has only one individual time trial rather than two, with just 14 miles of time trial racing on the route.

What is the Tour de France schedule and route?

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Last year’s Tour de France crown was won by Team Jumbo-Visma member Jonas Vingegaard . The Danish rider overcame the strenuous course and extreme heat wave to secure his first Tour triumph, becoming just the second Dane to ever do so.

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Grand Tour racing season is finally upon us with the 2024 Giro d'Italia well underway, as the peloton takes on three weeks of racing from Piemonte to Rome.

The riders will take on two time trials, eight mountain stages, and plenty of hilly stages and sprints as the biggest GC names do battle to determine the 107th champion of La Corsa Rosa.

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) makes his Giro debut as the overwhelming favourite to take home the maglia rosa , though he will face competition from other podium favourites including Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) and Ben O'Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale).

The Slovenian quickly stamped his authority on the Corsa Rosa on stage 2 by winning at the summit finish in Oropa. His 45-second lead has been safe leading into the next major test for the overall contenders, Friday's stage 7 – the 40.6km individual time trial from Foligno to Perugia.

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Other big GC names lining up to take on the tough, mountainous route as well as Pogačar include Cian Uijtdebroeks (Visma-Lease A Bike), Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious), Romain Bardet (DSM-Firmenich PostNL), Dani Martínez (Bora-Hansgrohe), Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan), and Nairo Quintana (Movistar).

Sprint favourites taking on the race include Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek), Caleb Ewan (Jayco-AlUla), Fabio Jakobsen (DSM-Firmenich PostNL), Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease A Bike), Tim Merlier (Soudal-QuickStep), and Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck), while other star riders include Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers), Christophe Laporte (Visma-Lease A Bike), and Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-QuickStep).

After the hilly first two stages, the sprinters had their day for two stages with Merlier and Milan each winning one before the breakaway stayed clear on stage 5, won by Benjamin Thomas (Cofidis).

The gravel sectors on stage 6 had no effect on the GC, with Pelayo Sanchez (Movistar) winning from a three-man breakaway. The next two stages – a 40.6km time trial and a summit finish at Prato di Tivo – will be critical for the overall standings, so don't miss a minute! Read on to find out how to watch the race.

Cyclingnews will be bringing you full reports, results, news, interviews, and analysis throughout the races. Read on to find out how to watch the racing action via live stream, no matter your location, with  NordVPN .

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The 2024 Giro d'Italia will be aired for free in several countries around the world, including S4C in Wales, EITB in the Basque Country, VTM in Belgium, SBS in Australia, and RAI in Italy.

If you live or are on holiday in those countries then enjoy the month of racing with no subscription fees to pay. However, if you're away from home on holiday during the racing then it's possible to keep up with the racing without resorting to shelling out for a local streaming subscription.

A VPN could solve your problem, and we have all the information on h ow to watch the action using a VPN below.

How to watch the Giro d'Italia in the USA & Canada

The 2024 Giro d'Italia will be aired by Max in the USA. A subscription to the service will set you back $10 per month or $100 per year with ads, $16/$150 for an ad-free experience, or $200 per year for the 'Ultimate' package, which includes additional devices and 4k resolution where available.

Currently users do not need to pay for the B/R Sports add-on, which costs an extra $10 per month, but that could change in the future.

The 2024 Giro d'Italia will be aired by  FloBikes  in Canada. A subscription to the streaming service will set you back CAN$150 for the year or CAN$29.99 on a monthly basis.

How to watch the Giro d'Italia in the UK

In the UK, live coverage of the 2024 Giro d'Italia will be broadcast via Eurosport and Discovery+ .

A 'standard' subscription to Discovery+, which includes Eurosport's cycling coverage, will set you back £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year. The package includes year-round cycling streams as well as other live sports, including snooker, tennis, motorsports, the Paris Olympic Games, and more.

A premium subscription, which includes all that plus TNT Sports (Premier League, Champions League and Europa League football plus rugby, wrestling, UFC, and MotoGP) costs an additional £29.99 per month.

Welsh language broadcaster S4C will be showing the race, too. Daily live coverage is available via their TV channel or via their online streaming service, S4C Clic .

How to watch the Giro d'Italia in Australia

In Australia, the 2024 Giro d'Italia will be broadcast live and in full by the free-to-air channel SBS. The race is also set to be available on SBS on Demand – both live and in catch-up mode – if the middle of the night viewing in Australia doesn't work for you.

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If you are outside of your home region and need to access your live streaming services to watch the action, you may find your access to be geo-restricted.

In this case, a VPN service will come in handy, allowing your computer to pretend it's home and let you log into your streaming accounts to catch all of the racing action.

Our colleagues at TechRadar thoroughly tested several VPN services and came up with a few great recommendations below.

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Dani has reported from the world's top races, including the Tour de France, World Championships, and the spring Classics. They have interviewed many of the sport's biggest stars, including Mathieu van der Poel, Remco Evenepoel, Demi Vollering, and Anna van der Breggen.

As well as original reporting, news and feature writing, and production work, Dani also oversees How to Watch guides and works on The Leadout newsletter throughout the season. Their favourite races are Strade Bianche and Paris-Roubaix and their favourite published article is from the 2024 edition of the latter: 'Unless I'm in an ambulance, I'm finishing this race' – Cyrus Monk, the last man home at Paris-Roubaix

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This may be Tadej Pogacar's (UAE Team Emirates) first ever crack at the Giro d'Italia, but he's in such menacing form that if he doesn't ride off in the maglia rosa it will be a surprise. It's worth remembering, however, that the Slovenian last won a grand tour three years ago, and if there's a formula for beating him, Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) might just have it. Here's where to watch Giro d'Italia live streams online for free – from anywhere.

Pogacar is prone to the occasional off day, a trait that cost him at each of the past two tours he competed in. Thomas, who's never won La Corsa Rosa in five previous attempts, but came agonizingly close a year ago, when he wore the pink jersey for eight stages but lost it at the death, has a superb team backing him up.

Thymen Arensman and Tobias Foss each have the potential to be stars of tomorrow, so they should prove invaluable to the 37-year-old Welshman, who looks set to retire next year and is looking to make the most of the time he has left.

Both Thomas and Pogacar are planning to race the Tour de France this year too, partly because the 2024 Giro d'Italia route is significantly shorter and less jagged than usual, giving rise to the possibility of a first double since 1998.

Below is our guide to where to watch the 2024 Giro d'Italia – including FREE streams.

Giro d'Italia today: Stage 7

Much of the first week of the Giro has felt like a buildup, and the payoff is imminent. Stage 7, a 40.6km ITT from Foligno to Perugia, is largely flat but rises sharply in the final 7km. It could provide the perfect opportunity for Thomas to gain precious ground on the race leader.

It precedes the first genuinely jagged stage of the race, a 152km slog from Spoleto to Prati di Tivo with an elevation gain of 3,820 metres, which could come as a shock after the relative quaintness of the past several days.

How to watch Giro d'Italia for FREE

One of the best things about the Giro d'Italia is that it's completely FREE to watch in many places around the world. For example:

Australia – SBS on Demand

Italy – Rai Sport  

Belgium – Sporza

If you're from any of the countries listed above but you're abroad right now, don't worry about missing out on that free coverage. All you need to do is subscribe to a VPN to watch a free Giro d'Italia live stream and re-connect to your home streaming coverage.

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If you're keen to watch the 2024 Giro d'Italia but you're away from home and the coverage is geo-blocked, then you could always use a VPN to access it (assuming you're not breaching any broadcaster T&Cs, of course). You may be surprised by how simple it is to do.

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1. Download and install a VPN – as we say, our top choice is NordVPN .

2. Connect to the appropriate server location – open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location.

3. Go to the broadcaster's live stream – so if you're from Australia, just head to SBS on Demand and watch the cycling as if you were back at home!

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As mentioned above, cycling fans in Australia can watch the 2024 Giro d'Italia for free on SBS Viceland. That means you can also live stream coverage on the free-to-use SBS On Demand platform.

Outside Australia? Don't worry if you're out of the country and want to catch that free live stream – just grab a VPN and you can watch the race as if you were back at home on your laptop, mobile or other TV streaming device. 

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Live coverage of the 2024 Giro d'Italia comes courtesy of Eurosport and its streaming arm Discovery+ in the UK. 

A subscription costs £6.99 per month, and lets you tune in on a wide range of devices, as well as the Eurosport TV channels. 

If you're an Aussie away from home, use a VPN to watch the Giro d'Italia free on SBS on Demand from abroad .

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The demise of GCN+ means it's time to get familiar with B/R Sports on Max , which has replaced the dedicated cycling streamer.

A subscription to B/R Sports on Max costs $9.99 per month on top of Max. However, for a limited time only, it's available to use for FREE, so long as you already subscribe to Max.

There are three  Max price  points: $9.99 a month with commercials, the $15.99 commercial-free subscription – both offering HD video quality – and the Ultimate Ad-Free plan, which at $19.99 provides 4K streaming, Dolby Atmos audio, and the ability to download up to 100 titles to watch offline.

There’s also the option to save up to 45% when you subscribe to an annual plan . That’s $70 for the ad-supported plan, $105 for the ad-free option, or $140 to go all-in with the Ultimate Ad-Free plan. Either way, when you go annual you essentially bag yourself two months’ worth of free streaming.

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2024 Giro d'Italia schedule and start times

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  • Stage 1 – Venaria Reale to Torino (136km) | Won by Jhonatan Narvaez
  • Stage 2 – San Francesco al Campo to Santuario di Oropa (150km) | Won by Tadej Pogacar
  • Stage 3 – Novara to Fossano (165km) | Won by Tim Merlier
  • Stage 4 – Acqui Terme to Andora (187km) | Won by Jonathan Milan
  • Stage 5 – Genova to Lucca (176km) | Won by Benjamin Thomas
  • Stage 6 – Viareggio to Rapolano Terme (177km) | Won by Pelayo Sanchez
  • Stage 7 (ITT) – Fri 10/05 - Foligno to Perugia (37.2km) | 12pm
  • Stage 8 – Sat 11/05 - Spoleto to Prati di Tivo (153km) | 11.30am
  • Stage 9 – Sun 12/05 - Avezzano to Napoli (206km) | 11am
  • Rest: Mon 13/05
  • Stage 10 – Tue 14/05 - Pompei to Cusano Mutri (141km) | 12.05pm
  • Stage 11 – Wed 15/05 - Foiano di Val Fortore to Francavilla al Mare (203km) | 11.05am
  • Stage 12 –  Thu 16/05 - Martinsicuro to Fano (183km) | 11.25am
  • Stage 13 – Fri 17/05 - Riccione to Cento (179km) | 12pm
  • Stage 14 (ITT) – Sat 18/05 - Castiglione delle Stiviere to Desenzano del Garda (31km) | 12.20pm
  • Stage 15 – Sun 19/05 - Manerba del Garda to Livigno (220km) | 9.25am
  • Rest: Mon 20/05
  • Stage 16 – Tue 21/05 - Livigno to Santa Cristina Valgardena (202km) | 10.25am
  • Stage 17 – Wed 22/05 - Selva di Val Gardena to Passo del Brocon (154km) | 11.25am
  • Stage 18 – Thu 23/05 - Fiera di Primiero to Padova (166km) | 12.05pm
  • Stage 19 – Fri 24/05 - Mortegliano to Sappada (154km) | 12.05pm
  • Stage 20 – Sat 25/05 - Alpago to Bassano del Grappa (175km) | 10.40am
  • Stage 21 – Sun 26/05 - Rome to Rome (126km) | 2.30pm

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Powerball for Wednesday, May 8, 2024, is a $20 million jackpot. Check your numbers!

Will Powerball make you a millionaire overnight?

After  someone matched all five numbers plus the Powerball in the Monday, May 6 jackpot drawing worth $215 million, the grand prize reset to $20 million for the Wednesday, May 8 drawing.

The winning numbers for Powerball on Wednesday were 7-41-43-44-51 and the Powerball was 5. Power Play was 2x.

The winning numbers for Powerball on Monday were 7-23-24-56-60 and the Powerball was 25. Power Play was 2x.

More:  What are the top 10 Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots in Wisconsin history?

Tickets start at $2 apiece. Below is what to know about lottery odds, how long to claim the cash option if you bought a ticket in Wisconsin, and what happens to unclaimed prize money, according to the Wisconsin Lottery.

How much was the Powerball lottery jackpot for Wednesday, May 8?

An estimated $20 million with a cash option of $9.3 million.

When do Wisconsin Lottery tickets expire?

Prizes for the Wisconsin Lottery must be claimed within 180 days (six months) from the date of the drawing. You can find a list of expired tickets, or those expiring soon, on the  Wisconsin Lottery website .

What happens to the unclaimed prize money?

According to the Wisconsin Lottery, the value of unclaimed prizes is credited to the Wisconsin Lottery property tax relief fund.

What are the odds of winning the Powerball lottery game?

Powerball drawings are held at 10 p.m. CDT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. According to  Powerball.com , players have a 1 in 292.2 million chance to match all six numbers. Prizes range from $2 to the grand prize jackpot, which varies.

Are the odds of winning Powerball the same if the jackpot is $1 billion?

Players have a 1 in 24.9 chance of winning a prize,  powerball.com  states. Players have a 1 in 292.2 million chance to match all six numbers whether the jackpot is $20 million or $1 billion.

Can Wisconsin lottery winners remain anonymous?

No, according to the Wisconsin Lottery. Due to the state's open records laws, the lottery must, upon request, release the name and city of the winner. Other information about the winner is released only with the winner's consent.

How do you claim a lottery prize in Wisconsin?

That depends on how much you won.

For prizes up to $599:

You can redeem your winnings at any Wisconsin Lottery retail.

At the Wisconsin Lottery offices in Madison or Milwaukee. The Wisconsin Lottery recommends arriving by 3:30 p.m. to allow enough time to process your ticket.

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Prizes can be claimed in-person at the Wisconsin Lottery offices in Madison or Milwaukee. The Wisconsin Lottery recommends arriving by 3:30 p.m. for most prizes and 2 p.m. for prizes of $50,000 or more to allow enough time to process your ticket.

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Prizes must be claimed in-person at the Wisconsin Lottery office in Madison. The Wisconsin Lottery recommends calling 608-261-4916 to schedule a time to process the ticket.

When did lotto jackpots hit $1 billion or more?

As of May 8, 2024, 11 lottery jackpots have reached or surpassed $1 billion. Only once has a jackpot surpassed $2 billion.

11 . $1.05 billion, Mega Millions, Jan. 22, 2021: A single ticket won in Michigan.

10.  $1.08 billion, Powerball, July 19, 2023: A single ticket won in California.

9.  $1.13 billion, Mega Millions, March 26, 2024: A single ticket won in New Jersey.

8.  $1.33 billion, Powerball, April 6, 2024: A single ticket won in Oregon.

7.  $1.337 billion, Mega Millions, July 29, 2022: A single ticket won in Illinois.

6.  $1.35 billion, Mega Millions, Jan. 13, 2023: A single ticket was purchased in Maine .

5.  $1.537 billion, Mega Millions, Oct. 23, 2018: A single ticket won in South Carolina.

4.  $1.58 billion, Mega Millions, Aug. 8, 2023: A single ticket won in Neptune Beach, Florida

3.  $1.586 billion, Powerball, Jan. 13, 2016: Three tickets won from California, Florida, Tennessee.

2 . $1.765 billion, Powerball, Oct. 11, 2023: A single ticket won from California.

1.  $2.04 billion, Powerball, Nov. 7, 2022: A single ticket won in California.

What are the Top 10 biggest Powerball jackpots in history?

Here are the Top 10 Powerball jackpots as of May 8, 2024:

10.  $731.1 million — Jan. 20, 2021; Maryland

9.  $754.6 million — Feb. 6, 2023; Washington

8.  $758.7 million — Aug. 23, 2017; Massachusetts

7.  $768.4 million — March 27, 2019; Wisconsin

6.  $842.4 million — Jan. 1, 2024; Michigan

5.  $1.08 billion — July 19, 2023; California

4.  $1.33 billion — April 6, 2024; Oregon

3.  $1.586 billion — Jan. 13, 2016; California, Florida and Tennessee

2 . $1.765 billion — Oct. 11, 2023; California

1.  $2.04 billion — Nov. 7, 2022; California

What are the Top 10 largest lottery jackpots in U.S. history?

The following Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots made the Top 10 biggest lottery jackpots in U.S. history, as of May 8, 2024.

10.  $1.08 billion Powerball drawing — July 19, 2023; California

9.  $1.1 billion Mega Millions drawing — March 27, 2024; New Jersey

8.  $1.33 billion Powerball drawing — April 6, 2024; Oregon

7.  $1.337 billion Mega Millions drawing — July 29, 2022; Illinois

6.  $1.35 billion Mega Millions drawing — Jan. 13, 2023; Maine

5.  $1.537 billion Mega Millions drawing — Oct. 23, 2018; South Carolina

4.  $1.58 billion Mega Millions drawing — Aug. 8, 2023; Florida

3.  $1.586 billion Powerball drawing — Jan. 13, 2016; California, Florida and Tennessee

2.  $1.765 billion Powerball drawing — Oct. 11, 2023; California

1.  $2.04 billion Powerball drawing — Nov. 7, 2022; California

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Did anyone win the Powerball jackpot for May 8, 2024?

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  1. UCI Cycling calendar 2024

    Il Lombardia. 1.UWT. 15.10 - 20.10. 15.10. Gree-Tour of Guangxi. 2.UWT. Overview of the UCI cycling calendar for 2024, featuring Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, Paris-Roubaix and Ronde van Vlaanderen.

  2. Racing Calendar

    Find out the dates for your diary when it comes to cycling races, with our up-do-date racing calendar. ... 4 Jours de Dunkerque / Grand Prix des Hauts de France 2024 ... Presidential Cycling Tour ...

  3. Cycling Calendar 2023

    All year round Cyclingstage.com covers the races we feel passionate about. Of course with the Giro d'Italia, Tour de France and Vuelta a España, but there is so much more…. Our 2023 cycling calendar! Click on the links in underneath scheme for more information. January. February. March.

  4. 2023 Pro Cycling Calendar

    12 Must-Watch Cycling Races in 2023. ... won the last two editions-and looks to make this the first victory of what she hopes will be a hatrick of women's grand tour wins in 2023.

  5. Giro d'Italia 2023: the ultimate guide to the Italian Grand Tour

    The 2023 Giro d'Italia will be the 106th edition of the Italian Grand Tour, taking place from May 6-28. The 2023 Giro d'Italia route will see the peloton visit 17 of Italy's 20 regions, with only ...

  6. 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships: full schedule unveiled

    The entire cycling community can definitely expect great things!". The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and the organisers of the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships are pleased to unveil the full schedule of the 11-day event taking place in Glasgow and across Scotland from 3 to 13 August, 2023.

  7. 2023 UCI World Tour

    2023 UCI WorldTour; Details; Dates: 17 January - 17 October: Location: Australia; Canada; China; Europe; United Arab Emirates; Races: 35: ← 2022. 2024 →. The 2023 UCI World Tour was a series of races that include thirty-five road cycling events throughout the 2023 cycling season. The tour started with the Tour Down Under on 17 January, ...

  8. Giro d'Italia 2023: Preview, stages, schedule and how to watch

    The first Grand Tour of the 2023 men's road cycling season is almost upon us.. On Saturday 6 May, 176 riders representing 22 teams will set out from Fossacesia Marina on Italy's Adriatic Sea coast to begin the 106th Giro d'Italia (Tour of Italy).. Among them will be INEOS Grenadiers' Tao Geoghegan Hart who clinched the Maglia Rosa in 2020 and is set to be the only previous champion taking part.

  9. Giro 2023: Route and stages

    The Italian Grand Tour started on Saturday 6 May 2023 with an ITT in the Abruzzo region and gradually built up to the mountainous last week. The Monte Lussari ITT on the penultimate day turned out to be decisive in terms of the GC, while the race ended on Sunday the 28th in Rome. Read about the entire route of the 2023 Giro d'Italia.

  10. Cycling, Vuelta a España 2023 preview: Full schedule and how to watch live

    Cycling Road. The last big Grand Tour of the 2023 men's road cycling season is just around the corner. Some of the best general classification riders have announced their presence at the Vuelta a España 2023, including defending champion Remco Evenepoel, three-time Vuelta winner Primoz Roglic and two-time Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard.

  11. Giro d'Italia 2023: your complete guide to the Italian grand tour

    CYCLING. Giro d'Italia 2023: your complete guide to the Italian grand tour. From the battle between Remco Evenepoel and Primoz Roglic to the fearsome Croix de Coeur climb, Sam Munnery looks ...

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  13. Grand Tour (cycling)

    The Tour, the Giro and the Road World Cycling Championship make up the Triple Crown of Cycling . The three Grand Tours are men's events, and as of 2023, no three week races currently exist on the women's road cycling circuit. The Vuelta Femenina, Giro d'Italia Women and Tour de France Femmes are sometimes considered to be equivalent races for ...

  14. World Tour 2023 calendar: dates and races with the best cycling on the

    When the 5 monuments of cycling will be held in 2023. Within the UCI World Tour calendar, the five classics historically known as the Monuments deserve a special mention, constituting some of the most anticipated moments of the season.The first of these is Milan-San Remo, also known as La Primavera in mid-March; it is followed by the climax of the cobbled season with the succession of the Tour ...

  15. 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships: announcement of dates

    From 3 to 13 August 2023, the UCI Cycling World Championships will deliver one of the most important moments in the history of the sport, bringing the global cycling family together for the first time. The dates of the 11-day mega event were revealed during a virtual international press conference with the participation of UCI President David ...

  16. Pro Cycling Calendar 2023

    The 2023 cycling year is anticipated to be the first complete year on the global cycling calendar after a series of seasons were disrupted by the pandemic. As per the Leader's Jersey, the calendar for the year has been released, and fans can expect to witness their favorite cycling events such as the classics in April, Giro in May, Tour in July ...

  17. 2023 Pro Cycling Calendar

    2023 Pro Cycling Calendar. The 2023 race calendar breaks with tradition by moving the World Championships to early August, between the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España. This will also be the year in which an extensive calendar of races outside Europe returns, and several races will be born that will make the season more interesting.

  18. Tour de France 2023: Route and stages

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  19. Cycling Race Calendar 2024

    2024 cycling schedule & racing calendar. UCI World Tour race start lists, maps & dates. Major cyclocross, gravel and MTB race dates, riders & teams. ... 2022 2023 2024. Clear All. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec. Date Event Discipline Classification; Subscribe to the GCN Newsletter.

  20. When is the 2023 Tour de France? Start time, how to watch, route ...

    The world's most famed tour in cycling returns for its 110th year, as the 2023 Tour de France is set to get underway July 1-23. ... See below to find out more information for the grand race ...

  21. How to watch the 2024 Giro d'Italia

    Grand Tour racing season is finally upon us with the 2024 Giro d'Italia well underway, as the peloton takes on three weeks of racing from Piemonte to Rome. The riders will take on two time trials ...

  22. 2024 Giro d'Italia

    2024 UCI World Tour, race 22 of 35; Race details; Dates: ... 3,400.8 km (2,113 mi) ← 2023. 2025 → . The 2024 Giro d'Italia is the 107th edition of the Giro d'Italia, a three-week Grand Tour cycling stage race. ... Tadej Pogačar is the pre-race favorite after announcing he will race the Giro. 2023 runner-up Geraint Thomas returns also.

  23. How to watch Giro d'Italia 2024: live stream cycling online

    Catch all the action from the 2024 Giro d'Italia for FREE online with our full guide, with UAE Team Emirates' Tadej Pogacar the clear favorite at the 107th edition of La Corsa Rosa.

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