Italy • Stage Race
A shimmering odyssey across Italy's rugged heart, where riders chase the horizon from one coast to the other in pursuit of the legendary golden trident. It is a brutal spring ritual of steep 'muri' and biting winds, serving as the ultimate proving ground where the salt of the Tyrrhenian meets the spray of the Adriatic.
Total Editions
1
Latest Winner
TBD
First Edition
2026
Total Distance
1166 km
A trans-peninsular journey featuring a blend of coastal time trials, punchy hills known as 'muri' in the Marche region, and high-altitude Apennine passes. It is famous for its unique winner's trophy—a gilded trident of Neptune—and its role as the definitive precursor to Milan-San Remo.
Browse all historical editions and their results
| Year | Winner | |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | TBD |
The inaugural race was won by Dino Zandegù, establishing a cross-country route that would become an Italian institution. 1972-
The legendary Roger De Vlaeminck achieved a record-breaking six consecutive overall victories, cementing his status as the 'King of the Two Seas.'
Vincenzo Nibali conquered a famously frozen and snow-drenched edition, proving the race's reputation for unpredictable spring volatility.
Primoz Roglic won by a mere 0.31 seconds over Adam Yates, the closest margin in the history of the event.