Stage 12: Noale › Bibione – 182km
The Giro’s 12th stage is one for the sprinters. The road route is pancake-flat from start to finish, and with some tough stages to come, the sprinters’ teams should be fully motivated to keep things together for a bunch kick.
The day’s most interesting feature is the finale. Stage 12 finishes with two laps of an 8-kilometer circuit, with plenty of corners to navigate. The final 3 kilometers include multiple 90-degree turns and a few other less extreme corners. Positioning will be critical in Bibione.
With Marcel Kittel out of the race, André Greipel has established himself as the man to beat in the bunch kicks, so he’s absolutely a favorite for Stage 12. However, Greipel can sometimes be timid in technical situations. This finale could see the Gorilla drop back a bit, and with the sharp corners running every few hundred meters all the way to the finish line, there won’t be anywhere to make up lost ground.
Should that happen, Giacomo Nizzolo could be the one to capitalize. He may not win that many races, but positioning in the final 300 meters is rarely the problem. This is just the sort of day for the Italian.
Caleb Ewan isn’t necessarily known for his ability to handle tricky finishes, but his top-end speed makes him an obvious candidate for success on the stage. Familiar sprinting names like Sacha Modolo and Arnaud Démare are others to watch, while Moreno Hofland and Matteo Trentin are decent outsiders.
VeloHuman Stage 12 Favorites
1. Giacomo Nizzolo | 2. André Greipel | 3. Caleb Ewan











