2025 Giro d'Italia Stage 17 Live Coverage
Welcome to our live coverage of Stage 17 of the 2025 Giro d'Italia! Our live profile and commentary are below, followed by a preview of the technical aspects of the route.
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Stage 17 of the Giro is a 154-kilometre ride from San Michele all’Adige to Bormio. After descending the Mortirolo – 12.6 kilometres at 7.7% – the riders head to Le Motte, followed by a 9-kilometre descent to the finish line.
The route climbs from the start – never steep, but a drag that stretches over tens of kilometres. The gradient steepens as the riders tackle the Passo Tonale at kilometre 54. The 15.2-kilometre climb averages 6%.
From the top, the riders descend to Ponte di Legno and follow the Oglio Valley downstream to Monno. Here, the Passo del Mortirolo awaits. While this is considered the easier side of the climb, that’s all relative – it’s still a gruelling 12.6-kilometre ascent at an average gradient of 7.6%, with the final 2.6 kilometres ramping up to nearly 10%. From the summit, there are roughly 50 kilometres left to race.
The descent leads to Grosio in the Adda Valley. The riders follow the river upstream for a while towards Bormio. But just before reaching the finishing venue, the route takes a detour via Le Motte. The final 3.1 kilometres before the ski village climbs at 7.4%.
From Le Motte, the riders descend for 9 kilometres to the finish in Bormio.
The Giro last finished in Bormio in 2017. That stage became memorable when pink jersey Tom Dumoulin had to make an emergency roadside stop just before the final climb, the Umbrail Pass. Vincenzo Nibali won the stage, beating Mikel Landa in a two-up sprint.
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