At the Green Fun Village, at the start of the stage, the ANCI workshops continue at the Giro d'Italia: appointment in Tolmezzo at 1 pm.
Padua, 23 May 2024 – A stage so flat that it couldn’t be flatter: almost 80 kilometres with 50 metres of altitude difference, just for the record. It is the 18th stage of the Giro-E Enel 2024: from San Biagio di Callalta to Padua. Beyond the bike, however, there is much to see today, starting right from the city of departure, the theatre of the terrible Piave Front in the First World War. Here is the wall still with the famous motto: Better one day as a lion than a hundred days as a sheep. While part of the Republic of Venice, magnificent villas were built in the area of San Biagio, erected by the nobles and patricians of the Serenissima, some of which have survived to the present day. It was here that the fashion designer Pierre Cardin was born in 1922, entering the world as Pietro in Sant’Andrea di Barbarana. Leaving San Biagio, the route of the stage runs along the Brenta Riviera, with its sumptuous historic residences often surrounded by equally notable gardens, and leads to Padua, which attracts with its world-famous treasures, starting with the Scrovegni Chapel, home to 38 panels frescoed by Giotto.
The San Biagio di Callalta-Padua stage
The 18th stage of the 2024 Giro-E starts from San Biagio di Callalta, in the province of Treviso, which has never been the site of a stage in the Giro d’Italia, neither at the start nor at the finish. The finish line is set in Padua in Prato della Valle, a Giro arrival 24 years later: in 2000 Quaranta won the stage starting from San Marcello Pistoiese. However, the last time Padua hosted a start of the Giro d’Italia (with arrival in San Martino di Castrozza and victory for Di Luca); it was 2009.The plan of today’s section includes a 14 kilometre off-road stretch before joining the Giro roads for the next 64 kilometres. Given the flat altitude profile, today there are few opportunities to use assisted pedalling, apart from those of the special tests distributed along the stage.