Wednesday May 27th – Giro d’Italia 2026 stage 17: Cassano d'Adda › Andalo (202km)
Stage 17 of the 2026 Giro d’Italia covers 202 kilometres from Cassano d’Adda to Andalo. The route includes about 3,300 metres of climbing and finishes at 1,018 metres above sea level, with a finale that keeps rising in the last kilometres.
After a flat opening toward Lake Iseo, the climbing begins with the Passo dei Tre Termini, an 8.2-kilometre ascent at 5.9 percent. It is followed by the Cocca de Lodrino, 8.2 kilometres at 4.1 percent, and the climb to Roncone, 4.8 kilometres at 5 percent. The middle section features long false flats and rolling roads through the valleys toward Trentino.
The finale becomes more irregular again. After San Lorenzo Dorsino, the road rises toward Molveno and then to Andalo-Lever, a linked uphill section of 8.3 kilometres at an average of 3.6 percent. After that, the riders face a descent toward Cavedago, a final climb of 2 kilometres at 6.2 percent, and the last 1.2 kilometres on the flat.
So the stage combines several climbing sections without a single long summit finish. The profile remains rolling throughout and leaves very little completely flat terrain.


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