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== Teams ==


{{main|List of teams and cyclists in the 2016 Giro d'Italia}}
The [[UCI WorldTeam]]s will automatically be invited and obliged to enter a team.


The first wild-card invitation was secured at the end of the 2015 cycling season by {{ct|NRI|2016}}. While riding as {{ct|NRI|2015|nolink=y}}, they won the season-long ''Coppa Italia'' series; the winners of the series are automatically awarded an entry into the following year's Giro d'Italia.<ref>{{cite news|title=News shorts: Meares aiming high for record-breaking Rio Olympics|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/news-shorts-meares-aiming-high-for-record-breaking-rio-olympics/|accessdate=13 October 2015|work=[[Cyclingnews.com]]|publisher=[[Immediate Media Company]]|date=13 October 2015}}</ref>
All 18 [[List of 2016 UCI WorldTeams and riders|UCI WorldTeam]]s were automatically invited and were obliged to attend the race.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/Rulesandregulation/16/82/39/2-ROA-20150619-E_English.pdf|title=UCI Cycling Regulations: Part 2: Road Races page 110 article 2.15.127|work=[[Union Cycliste Internationale]]|accessdate=20 August 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150702030045/http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/Rulesandregulation/16/82/39/2-ROA-20150619-E_English.pdf|archive-date=2 July 2015}}</ref> The first [[wildcard (sport)|wildcard]] invitation was secured at the end of the 2015 cycling season by {{ct|NRI|2016b}}. While riding as {{ct|NRI|2015|nolink=y}}, they won the season-long ''Coppa Italia'' series; the winners of the series are automatically awarded an entry into the following year's Giro d'Italia.<ref>{{cite news|title=News shorts: Meares aiming high for record-breaking Rio Olympics|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/news-shorts-meares-aiming-high-for-record-breaking-rio-olympics/|accessdate=13 October 2015|work=[[Cyclingnews.com]]|publisher=[[Immediate Media Company]]|date=13 October 2015}}</ref> Two of the remaining three wildcard places were awarded to Italian teams ({{ct|CSF|2016}} and {{ct|NIP|2016}}); the final place was awarded to the Russian team {{ct|RVL|2016}}.<ref name="cn-wildcards">{{cite news|title=Giro d'Italia 2016 wildcard invitations announced|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/giro-ditalia-2016-wildcard-invitations-announced/|accessdate=3 May 2016|work=[[Cyclingnews.com]]|publisher=[[Immediate Media Company]]|date=18 January 2016}}</ref> There were therefore 22 teams in the Giro, each of which consisted of nine riders; there are therefore 198 riders in the [[peloton]] at the beginning of the race.<ref name="pcs-startlist">{{cite web|title=Giro d'Italia (start list)|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Giro_Italia_2016_Startlist|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=4 May 2016}}</ref>


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{{cyclingteamlist|ALM|AST|BMC|OPQ|FDJ|IAM|LAM|LTB|MOV|OGE|GRS|GIA|KAT|BEL|MTN|SKY|TTS|TFR|title = UCI WorldTeams|year=2016}}
{{cyclingteamlist|title=UCI Professional Continental teams|team1=[[Bardiani–CSF]]|GAZ|NIP|STH|year=2016}}
{{cyclingteamlist|title=UCI Professional Continental teams|team1=[[Bardiani–CSF]]|team2={{ct|STH|2016b}}|GAZ|NIP|year=2016}}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 11:44, 4 May 2016

2016 Giro d'Italia
2016 UCI World Tour, race 15 of 28
Race details
Dates6 May – 29 May 2016[1]
Stages21
Distance3,383 km (2,102 mi)
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The 2016 Giro d'Italia will be 99th running of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tour races. The Giro will start in Apeldoorn on 6 May with an 9.8 km (6 mi) individual time trial, and continue with two other stages in the Netherlands, both between Nijmegen and Arnhem. Then, after a rest day, there will be 18 further stages to reach the finish on 29 May. These stages are principally in Italy, although two stages take place partly in France.[1]

Route and stages

Vineyards in the Chianti region, location of the 40.4-kilometre (25.1 mi) individual time trial on Stage 9

Details about the start of the Giro were unveiled on 26 June 2015. It was confirmed the Netherlands would hold its third [Grande Partenza] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help) (Big Start) of the Giro, having previously hosted the opening stages of the 2002 and 2010 editions. The stages in the Netherlands will include an individual time trial on the opening day, followed by two road stages suitable for sprinters; to allow for the long transfer, there will be a rest day after the third stage.[2] Stage 9, a 40.4-kilometre (25.1 mi) individual time trial, was announced at a press conference in London on 7 September 2015[3] and the mountainous Stage 13 was confirmed at a press conference on 21 September 2015.[4]

The remainder of the route was unveiled by the race director, Mauro Vegni, on 5 October 2015. The final route contained three individual time trials: the two previously announced stages and an additional mountain time trial to Alpe di Siusi on Stage 15.[5] There are four summit finishes, along with seven stages suitable for sprinters and seven other hilly and mountainous stages. After the start in the Netherlands, three stages leave Italy: two of these visit France (Stage 19 ends with a summit finish at Risoul and Stage 20 starts in Guillestre) and Stage 18 starts in Switzerland.[6]

In comparison with the previous year's race, the race was 98.8 kilometres (61 mi) shorter; it contained one more rest day and two more individual time trials. There was no team time trial.[7][8]

List of stages[8]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 6 May Apeldoorn 9.8 km (6 mi) Individual time trial
2 7 May Arnhem Nijmegen 190 km (118 mi) Flat stage
3 8 May Nijmegen Arnhem 189 km (117 mi) Flat stage
9 May Rest day
4 10 May CatanzaroPraia a Mare 191 km (119 mi) Medium-mountain stage
5 11 May Praia a MareBenevento 233 km (145 mi) Hilly stage
6 12 May PonteRoccaraso 165 km (103 mi) Medium-mountain stage
7 13 May SulmonaFoligno 210 km (130 mi) Hilly stage
8 14 May FolignoArezzo 169 km (105 mi) Medium-mountain stage
9 15 May Chianti Classico Stage
Radda in ChiantiGreve in Chianti
40.4 km (25 mi) Individual time trial
16 May Rest day
10 17 May Campi BisenzioSestola 216 km (134 mi) Medium-mountain stage
11 18 May ModenaAsolo 212 km (132 mi) Medium-mountain stage
12 19 May NoaleBibione 168 km (104 mi) Flat stage
13 20 May PalmanovaCividale del Friuli 161 km (100 mi) Medium-mountain stage
14 21 May Alpago (Farra)Corvara (Alta Badia) 210 km (130 mi) Mountain stage
15 22 May Castelrotto/KastelruthAlpe di Siusi/Seiseralm 10.8 km (7 mi) Individual time trial
23 May Rest day
16 24 May Bressanone/BrixenAndalo 133 km (83 mi) Medium-mountain stage
17 25 May MolvenoCassano d'Adda 196 km (122 mi) Flat stage
18 26 May Muggio SwitzerlandPinerolo 234 km (145 mi) Medium-mountain stage
19 27 May PineroloRisoul France 161 km (100 mi) Mountain stage
20 28 May Guillestre FranceSant'Anna di Vinadio 134 km (83 mi) Mountain stage
21 29 May CuneoTorino 150 km (93 mi) Flat stage

Teams

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References

  1. ^ a b "Giro d'Italia 2016". La Gazetta.
  2. ^ Farrand, Stephen (26 June 2015). "2016 Giro d'Italia to start in the Netherlands". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  3. ^ "2016 Giro d'Italia to feature rolling 40km time trial through Chianti vineyards". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 7 September 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Giro d'Italia reveals mountainous stage 13 for 2016 route". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 21 September 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Giro d'Italia 2016 route officially revealed". Cycling Weekly. Time Inc. UK. 5 October 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  6. ^ Farrand, Stephen (27 April 2016). "Giro d'Italia 2016 preview: A race of discovery". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Giro d'Italia (2015 stages)". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Giro d'Italia (2016 stages)". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  9. ^ "UCI Cycling Regulations: Part 2: Road Races page 110 article 2.15.127" (PDF). Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  10. ^ "News shorts: Meares aiming high for record-breaking Rio Olympics". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 13 October 2015. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  11. ^ "Giro d'Italia 2016 wildcard invitations announced". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 18 January 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  12. ^ "Giro d'Italia (start list)". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 4 May 2016.