After the longest stage of the Giro, starting from Reggio Emilia (where the Tricolore was created) the peloton heads towards the Ligurian coast, with a parcour that resembles a Milano-Sanremo (though it's almost half as long
).
The first climb will be the 3rd cat. Passo del Bocco (very similar to the Primavera's Passo del Turchino). After that, a long, technical descent will lead the riders to the "real" problem of the day, the climb to Madonna delle Grazie (4th cat.), 3kms @ 6,4%. After this climb, a descent and another small bump, 4 kms before the finish, in the coastal town of Rapallo (not far from where I live
, so I could go watch it).
I'll be very surprised if a sprinter can survive to this. Breakaway FTW. Otherwise, some puncheur could get the victory.

The first climb will be the 3rd cat. Passo del Bocco (very similar to the Primavera's Passo del Turchino). After that, a long, technical descent will lead the riders to the "real" problem of the day, the climb to Madonna delle Grazie (4th cat.), 3kms @ 6,4%. After this climb, a descent and another small bump, 4 kms before the finish, in the coastal town of Rapallo (not far from where I live

I'll be very surprised if a sprinter can survive to this. Breakaway FTW. Otherwise, some puncheur could get the victory.