2025 Giro d’Italia: Stage 6 Preview
Stage 6 of the 2025 Giro d’Italia is the race’s longest at 227km. The finish in Naples is familiar ground for Maglia Rosa Mads Pedersen, having won there two years ago in his last Giro appearance.
Stage 6 of the 2025 Giro d’Italia is the race’s longest at 227km. The finish in Naples is familiar ground for Maglia Rosa Mads Pedersen, having won there two years ago in his last Giro appearance.
Stage 5 of the 2025 Giro d’Italia came down to a photo finish that saw Mads Pedersen take his third stage win of the race. Pedersen had seemingly been struggling with 2km to go, but he surged back in the final km and rode past a reduced bunch to take the win over Edoardo Zambanini (Bahrain Victorious).
Stage 5 of the 2025 Giro d’Italia is a largely flat route from Ceglie Messapica to Matera. But a climb awaits the peloton in the final 3km, with a 10% ramp that will likely filter out the pure sprinters.
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