2023 Giro d'Italia Donne LIVE stream, Preview, Start List, Route Details, Results, Photos, Stage Profiles (former Giro Rosa live)
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- 2023 Giro d'Italia Donne/Giro Rosa Live Online Coverage Guide -
Giro d'Italia Donne LIVE
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Notes: (latest notes always appear at the top)
- Videos: Giro d'Italia Donne Videos (Giro Rosa). - Friday is a rest day at the women's Giro d'Italia. The race resumes Saturday with Stage 8. - Expected LIVE video here. (Rai Sport, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here. (Rai Play, geo-restricted) - Need a VPN to access a geo-restricted feed? Try ExpressVPN. - This page will be updated throughout the race.
- Stage details, route maps and more info here. - Start List here. - Stage 1 was cancelled due to bad weather. - Annemiek van Vleuten (Movistar Team) won the 2022 Giro d'Italia Donne. - 2023 Giro d'Italia Donne stage schedule/times: Stage 1 ITT - Friday, June 30 Stage 2 - Saturday, July 1 Stage 3 - Sunday, July 2 Stage 4 - Monday, July 3 Stage 5 - Tuesday, July 4 Stage 6 - Wednesday, July 5 Stage 7 - Thursday, July 6 Rest day- Friday, July 7 Stage 8 - Saturday, July 8 Stage 9 - Sunday, July 9 - The 2023 Giro d'Italia Donne is being held June 30-July 9. - NOTE: If you believe you may not be seeing the latest content on this page, try clearing your browser's cache (or try a different browser). -
- More info and links to come. - We will update here with the best and latest live feeds at broadcast time. - Welcome to our live coverage guide for the 2023 Giro d'Italia Donne (formerly Giro Rosa,Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile en direct). |
2023 Giro d'Italia Donne/Giro Rosa LIVE Stage 9 starts at 11:25am CET Finish at around 2:31pm CET Live video from 1:00pm CET
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Notes from the 2022 Giro Rosa - Expected LIVE video here. (Rai 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here. (Official) - Sunday is a rest day at the women's Giro d'Italia Donne. The race resumes Monday with Stage 4. - Anna van der Breggen (Boels-Dolmans) won the 2021 Giro Rosa. - 2022 Giro d'Italia Donne stage schedule/times: Stage 1 ITT - Thursday, June 30 Stage 2 - Friday, July 1 Stage 3 - Saturday, July 2 Rest Day - Sunday, July 3 Stage 4 - Monday, July 4 Stage 5 - Tuesday, July 5 Stage 6 - Wednesday, July 6 Stage 7 - Thursday, July 7 Stage 8 - Friday, July 8 Stage 9 - Saturday, July 9 Stage 10 - Sunday, July 10 - The 2022 Giro d'Italia Donne is being held June 30-July 10. |
Notes from the 2021 Giro Rosa - Expected LIVE video here and here and here. (PMG, geo-restricted?) - Giro d'Italia Donne live streaming of race action has been announced for the final 15km of each stage as part of a 60 minutes total broadcast each day. - Team BikeExchange lineup for the 2021 Giro d'Italia Donne: Grace Brown (AUS) - Brent Copeland (GreenEDGE Cycling General Manager): "The Giro d’Italia Donne is one of our main goals of the year and is always a special race for Team BikeExchange, it is a race which we invested a good amount of time and resources into getting the team to the start in the best condition possible in order to get the results the women deserve. The selection of this year’s team was by no means an easy task as the riders are so well prepared, thanks to the great work of the technical staff and coaches we feel we have put the most competitive team together for this event. Not only do we have our goals set on the general classification with Amanda Spratt, but we feel the rest of the riders on the team will have opportunities to bring home some great results." - Anna van der Breggen (Boels-Dolmans) won the 2020 Giro Rosa. - 2021 Giro d'Italia Donne stage schedule/times: Stage 1 TTT - Friday, July 2 Stage 2 - Saturday, July 3 Stage 3 - Sunday, July 4 Stage 4 ITT - Monday, July 5 Stage 5 - Tuesday, July 6 Stage 6 - Wednesday, July 7 Stage 7 - Thursday, July 8 Stage 8 - Friday, July 9 Stage 9 - Saturday, July 10 Stage 10 - Sunday, July 11 - The 2021 Giro d'Italia Donne is being held July 2-11. |
Notes from the 2020 Giro Rosa - No live streaming expected in 2020. We expect to have videos after each stage, however. - Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton-Scott) won the 2019 Giro Rosa. - 2020 Giro Rosa stage schedule/times: Stage 1 - Friday, September 11 (Team Time Trial) Stage 2 - Saturday, September 12 Stage 3 - Sunday, September 13 Stage 4 - Monday, September 14 Stage 5 - Tuesday, September 15 Stage 6 - Wednesday, September 16 Stage 7 - Thursday, September 17 Stage 8 - Friday, September 18 Stage 9 - Saturday, September 19 - The 2020 Giro Rosa is being held September 11-19. |
Notes from the 2019 Giro Rosa - As in 2018, there will be 1-hour video highlights available after each stage. No live TV or streaming is expected, however. - 2019 Giro Rosa stage schedule/times: Stage 1 - Friday, July 5 (Team Time Trial) Stage 2 - Saturday, July 6 Stage 3 - Sunday, July 7 Stage 4 - Monday, July 8 Stage 5 - Tuesday, July 9 Stage 6 - Wednesday, July 10 (ITT) Stage 7 - Thursday, July 11 Stage 8 - Friday, July 12 Stage 9 - Saturday, July 13 Stage 10 - Sunday, July 14 - The 2019 Giro Rosa is being held July 5-14. |
Notes from the 2015 Giro Rosa - Note: Apparently there are no live streams for the 2016 Giro Rosa. What a shame... - Leah Kirchmann won the 2016 prologue. Said Kirchmann: "This is an incredible feeling. This victory is even extra special because it is Canada day and it is also only a few days after my birthday." - The 2016 Giro Rosa is being held July 1-10. This race is part of the UCI Women's WorldTour. Details to come... - Team Giant-Alpecin coach Hans Timmermans: "This year's 27th edition is very tough with a lot of climbing added to the course. We have one main goal and that is to go for stage results. The general classification is not a specific focus for us." - Anna van der Breggen (Rabo-Liv) won the 2015 Giro Rosa. - Note: After initially listing the Prologue as being live, Rai Sport has removed it from their schedule. They will instead have a delayed broadcast at 10:35pm CET (4:35pm U.S. Eastern). - The 2015 Giro Rosa gets underway Friday with a 2km Prologue TT in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The prologue will be live on Rai Sport 2. - LIVE video here. (Teams Presentation) - The 2015 Giro Rosa is being held July 3-12. |
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