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Giro Next Gen 2024: the teams and the route

10/05/2024

The list of 29 teams that will take part to the Giro Next Gen, organised by RCS Sport together with the Italian Cycling Federation (FCI) for the 2023 edition, and scheduled from 9 to 16 June, has been announced. Eight stages have been scheduled with start in Aosta and finish in Forlimpopoli.

The Teams (29 teams with 6 riders each)

  • Nazionale Italiana
  • Team Visma | Lease a Bike Development
  • Arvedi Cycling ASD
  • Astana Qazaqstan Development Team
  • Biesse – Carrera
  • CTF Victorious
  • Cycling Team C5 Campana Imballaggi Geo&Tex Trentino
  • Decathlon AG2r La Mondiale Development Team
  • General Store – Essegibi – F.lli Curia
  • GW Erco Shimano
  • Hagens Berman Jayco
  • Israel Premier Tech Academy
  • Lidl-Trek Future Racing
  • Lotto Dstny Development Team
  • MG.K Vis Colors for Peace
  • Petrolike
  • Rime Drali
  • Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team
  • Team Lotto–Kern Haus PSD Bank
  • Team MBH Bank Colpack Ballan
  • Team Polti Kometa
  • Team Technipes #inEmiliaRomagna
  • Trinity Racing
  • Tudor Pro Cycling Team U23
  • UAE Team Emirates Gen Z
  • U.C. Trevigiani Energiapura Marchiol
  • VF Group – Bardiani CSF – Faizanè
  • Wanty-Re Uz-Technord
  • Zalf Euromobil Fior

The Route

  • Stage 1 (09/06): Aosta-Aosta Tudor ITT, 8.8 km
  • Stage 2 (10/06): Aymavilles-Saint-Vincent, 107 km
  • Stage 3 (11/06): Verrès-Pian della Mussa (Balme – Ala di Stura), 131 km
  • Stage 4 (12/06): Pertusio-Borgomanero, 139 km
  • Stage 5 (13/06): Bergamo (Kilometro Rosso)-Cremona, 138 km
  • Stage 6 (14/06): Borgo Virgilio-Fosse (Sant’Anna d’Alfaedo), 160 km
  • Stage 7 (15/06): Montegrotto Terme-Zocca, 180 km
  • Stage 8 (16/06): Cesena-Forlimpopoli, 137 km

Click here for all the details of the Giro Next Gen 2024 stages.

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