Italy 09.05.2025 – 01.06.2025
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The Giro d’Italia 2.UWT Stage 7 on Friday, May 16, 2025
Preview 7th stage Giro d’Italia 2025
Ciao! Stage 7 of the Giro d’Italia 2025, held on Friday, May 16th, is a 168km mountain stage from Castel di Sangro to Tagliacozzo (Marsia). Here’s a preview of what to expect:
The Route:
- The stage features significant climbing with over 3,500 meters of elevation gain.
- The riders face a challenging uphill start of 7.8km at an average of 5.8%.
- Key climbs include the Monte Urano (category 2, 4.6km at 9.2%) and the Vado della Forcella (category 2, 21.5km at 3.6%).
- The stage culminates in a summit finish in Tagliacozzo (Marsia), an 11.9km category 1 climb with an average gradient of 5.6%, including final kilometers with double-digit gradients (max 13%).
What to Watch For:
- This is the first summit finish of the 2025 Giro, making it a crucial test for the General Classification (GC) contenders.
- Expect to see the riders vying for the maglia rosa (pink jersey) and those with aspirations for the overall victory testing their legs.
- The steep final kilometers will likely create significant time gaps between the favorites.
- Breakaway specialists who can handle the climbs might also have a chance for victory if the GC teams don’t control the race tightly.
Contenders:
- Riders like Primož Roglič, Simon Yates, Giulio Ciccone, Richard Carapaz, and Romain Bardet are expected to be in the mix for the stage win and to make their mark on the GC.
It’s shaping up to be an exciting and decisive stage! Enjoy the race!
Giro d’Italia 2.UWT Stage 7 – Castel di Sangro to Tagliacozzo (Marsia) – Summary
Stage 7 of the 2025 Giro d’Italia, a 168-kilometer ride from Castel di Sangro to Tagliacozzo (Marsia), concluded with a thrilling summit finish that saw Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) emerge victorious in a time of 4 hours, 20 minutes, and 25 seconds.
Race Highlights:
- The stage featured a challenging parcours through the Apennines, including categorized climbs at Roccaraso (Cat 3), Monte Urano (Cat 2), Vado della Forcella (Cat 2), and the final Category 1 ascent to Tagliacozzo (Marsia).
- Numerous attacks occurred throughout the day, but no significant breakaway managed to establish a decisive lead on the tough terrain.
- The final climb to Marsia proved decisive, with gradients reaching double digits and a cobbled finish line.
- Juan Ayuso launched a well-timed attack in the final kilometer, distancing his rivals to claim his maiden Grand Tour stage victory.
- Isaac Del Toro (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) finished second, four seconds behind his teammate.
- Egan Bernal (INEOS Grenadiers) showed strong form to finish third, also four seconds down.
- Primož Roglič (Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe) finished fourth, in the same group as Del Toro and Bernal, which was enough for him to reclaim the Maglia Rosa as the new overall leader.
General Classification Standings After Stage 7:
- Primož Roglič (Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe): 24:32:30
- Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates – XRG): +0:04
- Isaac Del Toro (UAE Team Emirates – XRG): +0:09
- Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain Victorious): +0:27
- Max Poole (Team Picnic PostNL): +0:30
Key Points:
- Juan Ayuso’s victory marked an impressive debut Grand Tour stage win for the young Spaniard and positioned him strongly in the general classification.
- Primož Roglič demonstrated his climbing prowess and tactical awareness to regain the race lead.
- The first summit finish provided a clear indication of the GC contenders’ form, with several riders gaining or losing significant time.
- The challenging final kilometers to Marsia created exciting racing and a shake-up in the overall standings.
Stage Winner
Juan Ayuso – UAE Team Emirates-XRG, Spain, 22 years
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GC / Overall
Primoz Roglic – Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe, Slovenia, 35 years
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Points
Mads Pedersen – Lidl-Trek, Denmark, 29 years
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Mountain
Lorenzo Fortunato – XDS Astana Team, Italy, 29 years
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Youth
Juan Ayuso – UAE Team Emirates-XRG, Spain, 22 years
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Team
Lidl-Trek WorldTeam, USA, 2025
Time:
60:36:32 |
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