A day for the breakaway. Or is it? The seventeenth stage of the
Giro d'Italia is practically a guarantee for those with breakaway ambitions. Plenty of climbs, but never really long or steep: a perfect day for the punchy guys so late in the race. Will it be another Jhonatan Narváez day, or will someone manage to thwart him this time? David from IDL Pro Cycling brings you all the action live. .
The day after the shortest stage of the Giro d'Italia, we can prepare ourselves once again for a stage of more than 200 kilometers. 202 to be precise, and it is no walk in the park. Starting from Cassano d'Adda, over 3,200 meters of elevation gain are on the program, with a course made for attackers. They could still let loose a little, not long before the final mountain stages.