The Giro d'Italia 2025 in the Aosta Valley
Resorts: Antey-Saint-André, Champoluc /Ayas /Antagnod, Chambave, Montjovet, Saint-Vincent, Torgnon, Verrès
Thursday May 29th
Champoluc - Plan Villy
- from 11:00 am - Market of local artisans and producers: discover the excellence and curiosities of the area
- from 12:00 pm - Lunch at Monterosa Gourmand: authentic flavours and a unique atmosphere at Pian Villy with Aosta Valley street food
- 4:30 pm - “Giro di Ayas in rosa” bike ride with prize draws: join the group to experience the thrill of the route! Information and registration
- 6:30 pm - BMX Freestyle Show: stunts and entertainment for adults and children
- from 7.00 pm - Dinner at Monterosa Gourmand at Pian Villy with music and DJ set
- 9.00 pm - Concert by L'Orage: great live music
Friday May 30th
Verrès - historical centre
- 11.30 am approximately - Stop of the Giro d'Italia Caravan
- 1.40 pm approximately - Passage of the 19th stage Biella-Champoluc
- from 6.30 pm - Notte Rosa: street food, musical entertainment for children and families
Antey-Saint-André
- 1.30 pm approximately - Stop of the Giro d'Italia Caravan
Champoluc
- finish area, Piazza del Mercato - Experience the energy of the Giro d'Italia at Giroland, the "Giro village": music, games, entertainment all day
- from 12.00 - Lunch in Monterosa Gourmand: authentic flavors and unique atmosphere in Pian Villy with Aosta Valley street food
- 3.15 pm - Giro d'Italia Caravan stop in Antagnod (Barmasc)
- 3.40 pm - Giro d'Italia Caravan stop in Champoluc (arrival area)
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The Aosta Valley is the protagonist of two stages of the Giro d'Italia 2025.
On Friday, May 30th, the 19th stage will start from Biella and end in Champoluc, in the Ayas Valley, after a 166 km route with almost 5,000 metres of positive altitude difference.
The cyclists will face a sequence of challenging climbs: the Col Tzecore (between Montjovet and Saint-Vincent), the Col Saint-Pantaléon (Chambave) and the Col di Joux (Saint-Vincent), climbed from the hardest side. The finale includes the climb to Antagnod, a first for the Giro, before the descent to the finish line in Champoluc, which hosts the arrival for the first time in the history of the “pink race”.
The 19th stage, with its long and steep climbs, makes the most of the morphology of the Aosta Valley territory and could prove decisive in the fight for the pink jersey, two days before the end of the Giro.
On Saturday 31st May, the 20th stage starts from Verrès and heads to Sestrière, with the first 15 km of the route in Valle d'Aosta territory.