2017 Giro d'Italia


The 2017 Giro d'Italia was the 100th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tour races. The race started on 5 May in Alghero on the island of Sardinia, and ended on 28 May in Milan. The race was won by Tom Dumoulin, who became the first Dutch male winner of the Giro.

Teams

All 18 UCI WorldTeams were automatically invited and were obliged to attend the race. Four wildcard UCI Professional Continental teams were also selected. Each team is expected to start with nine riders apart from, with eight riders, due to the death of Michele Scarponi.
The teams entering the race were:

Pre-race favorites

The main pre-race favorites were Nairo Quintana and Vincenzo Nibali. Other general classification contenders were Geraint Thomas and Mikel Landa, Steven Kruijswijk, Thibaut Pinot, Tom Dumoulin, Adam Yates, Bauke Mollema, Ilnur Zakarin, Tejay van Garderen, Bob Jungels and Domenico Pozzovivo.
Sprinters at the Giro include Fernando Gaviria, Caleb Ewan, Andre Greipel, Jasper Stuyven, Sacha Modolo, Giacomo Nizzolo, Sam Bennett and Ryan Gibbons.

Route and stages

Details about the first three stages of the race were unveiled at a press conference on 14 September 2016. The remainder of the route was unveiled by race director Mauro Vegni on 25 October 2016. However, organizers RCS Sport leaked the route on their website the day before the official presentation.
There were 21 stages in the race, covering a total distance of, longer than the 2016 Giro. The longest race stage was stage 12 at, and stage 14 the shortest at. The race featured a total of in individual time trials, and five summit finishes: stage 4, to Mount Etna; stage 9, to Blockhaus; stage 14, to Oropa; stage 18, to Ortisei/St. Ulrich; and stage 19, to Piancavallo. The Cima Coppi was the Stelvio Pass, summited during stage 16. The stages were categorised in four ways by race organisers; time trials, low, medium and high difficulty.

Race overview

Doping

On the eve of the Giro d'Italia, the UCI announced that two riders, Stefano Pirazzi and Nicola Ruffoni, had tested positive for GH-Releasing Peptides – defined as peptide hormones, growth factors, or mimetics – in samples collected during out-of-competition doping tests conducted on 25 and 26 April 2017.
With the team incurring first and second AAFs within a twelve-month period, the UCI aimed to enforce article 7.12.1 of the UCI Anti-Doping Rules, allowing for suspension of the team from 15 to 45 days - casting doubt on their Giro appearance.

Classification leadership

In the Giro d'Italia, four different jerseys are awarded:
Several other minor classifications are awarded:
Denotes the leader of the general classificationDenotes the leader of the mountains classification
Denotes the leader of the points classificationDenotes the leader of the young rider classification

General classification

Points classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1 325
2192
3117
4100
598
6 80
776
876
970
1070

Mountains classification

RankRiderTeamPoints
1 224
2118
3104
470
570
666
756
8 55
954
1053

Young rider classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1 90h 41' 58"
2+ 1' 06"
3+ 8' 13"
4+ 11' 02"
5+ 1h 12' 56"
6+ 1h 22' 30"
7+ 1h 37' 00"
8+ 2h 01' 59"
9+ 2h 02' 26"
10+ 2h 05' 30"

Trofeo Fast Team

RankTeamTime
1
2+ 59' 46"
3+ 1h 19' 56"
4+ 1h 24' 52"
5+ 1h 27' 19"
6+ 1h 59' 31"
7+ 1h 59' 41"
8+ 2h 09' 05"
9+ 2h 23' 12"
10+ 2h 41' 45"

Trofeo Super Team

RankTeamPoints
1516
2355
3323
4308
5297
6289
7286
8277
9240
10239

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