Giro d’Italia 2023 Stage 2: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route map and profile, when race starts

The second stage of the Giro d’Italia will take riders from Teramo to San Salvo.

Remco Evenepoel, Primoz Roglic and Geraint Thomas are among the big names that will be covering the relatively flat 201km stage before tackling medium mountains in stages three and four ahead of a summit finish in the latter.

In Saturday’s opening stage, Joao Almeida set the bar in the individual time trial but Evenepoel smashed the Portuguese’s effort and will look to build on his incredible time of 21:18 that earned him the first pink jersey as overall leader – his maiden maglia rosa.

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How can I watch the Giro d’Italia on TV and live stream?

Every stage will be broadcast in its entirety on Eurosport 1, while you can watch ad-free on discovery+ and eurosport.co.uk.

The UK coverage will be bookended by The Breakaway, presented by Orla Chennaoui, who has Dan Lloyd, Adam Blythe and Robbie McEwen for company.

Rob Hatch, Sean Kelly, Lloyd and Blythe will be in the commentary box, with Jens Voigt and Alberto Contador doing their thing on the back of a motorbike.

What time does Stage 2 of the Giro d’Italia start?

The second stage that covers the 201km distance between Teramo and San Salvo will begin at 11:00 BST on Sunday 7 May.

Giro d’Italia 2023 TV schedule and route details

Stage Date Start / Finish Distance Breakaway on-air time
Stage 1 Sat May 6 Costa dei Trabocchi (Fossacesia Marina) – Ortona 19.6km (ITT) 12:30
Stage 2 Sun May 7 Teramo – San Salvo 201km (Flat) 11:00
Stage 3 Mon May 8 Vasto – Melfi 216km (Medium mountains) 10:30
Stage 4 Tue May 9 Venosa – Lago Laceno 175km (Medium mountains – summit finish) 11:00
Stage 5 Wed May 10 Atripalda – Salerno 171km (Flat) 11:30
Stage 6 Thu May 11 Napoli – Napoli 162km (Flat) 11:30
Stage 7 Fri May 12 Capua – Gran Sasso d’Italia (Campo Imperatore) 218km (High mountains – summit finish) 10:00
Stage 8 Sat May 13 Terni – Fossombrone 207km (Medium mountains) 10:30
Stage 9 Sun May 14 Savignano sul Rubicone – Cesena (Technogym Village) 35km (ITT) 12:00
Rest day Mon May 15
Stage 10 Tue May 16 Scandiano – Viareggio 196km (Flat) 11:00
Stage 11 Wed May 17 Camaiore – Tortona 219km (Flat) 10:00
Stage 12 Thu May 18 Bra – Rivoli 179km (Medium mountains) 11:00
Stage 13 Fri May 19 Borgofranco d’Ivrea – Crans Montana 207km (High mountains – summit finish) 09:30
Stage 14 Sat May 20 Sierre – Cassano Magnago 193km (Medium mountains) 10:30
Stage 15 Sun May 21 Seregno – Bergamo 195km (High mountains) 10:30
Rest day Mon May 22
Stage 16 Tue May 23 Sabbio Chiese – Monte Bondone 203km (High mountains – summit finish) 09:30
Stage 17 Wed May 24 Pergine Valsugana – Caorle 195km (Flat) 11:30
Stage 18 Thu May 25 Oderzo – Val di Zoldo 161km (Medium mountains) 11:00
Stage 19 Fri May 26 Longarone – Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Rif. Auronzo) 183km (High mountains – summit finish) 10:00
Stage 20 Sat May 27 Tarvisio – Monte Lussari 18.6km (ITT – summit finish) 10:15
Stage 21 Sun May 28 Roma – Roma 135km (Flat) 14:00

Stage 2 profile and route map

Giro d’Italia 2023 Stage 2 Profile – Teramo – San Salvo

Giro d’Italia 2023 route map

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Stream the 2023 cycling season live and on-demand on discovery+ and eurosport.co.uk

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