2025 Milano-Torino Live Coverage

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Welcome to our live coverage of 2025 Milano-Torino! Our live profile and commentary are below, followed by a preview of the technical aspects of the route.

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The Milano-Torino 2025 route includes a mostly flat first half, followed by a more rolling second half featuring some notable climbs. The race begins in Rho, crossing the upper Po Valley and passing through Magenta, Novara, and Vercelli. The route traverses rice fields and follows the Po River across perfectly flat terrain.

Then, the course becomes more undulating, with wide roads and long straights leading to the final circuit. After San Mauro Torinese, the riders follow the Po River again before tackling the first ascent to the Basilica of Superga, followed by a technical descent toward Rivodora. The peloton returns to San Mauro Torinese before facing the final decisive climb to the finish, with gradients exceeding 10%. 

The last five kilometers, to be repeated twice (except for the final 600 meters), start on Corso Casale in Turin, where the final climb to the Basilica of Superga begins. This climb has an average gradient of 9.1%, with long sections at 10%. The most challenging part is halfway up, where the gradient peaks at 14%. At 600 meters, riders make a U-turn to the left, followed by a final ramp with an 8.2% gradient. The last turn comes 50 meters before the finish line on asphalt, on a 7-meter-wide road.

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