The journey of Tour of the Alps 2025, which will take place in Italy from April 21 to 25, was unveiled this Thursday by the organizers at Riva del Garda Congress Centre. Et the least we can say is that this route is once again designed for climbers! This stage race, a usual preparation event for the Tour of Italyis filled with mountain passes every year. This 48th edition will be no exception to the rule, with more than 14,700 meters of altitude difference (i.e. 1,500 more than last year) to overcome over a total of 739 kilometers and 5 days of racing. The route will take runners from San Lorenzo Dorsino to Lienz. The route uses the characteristic formula of Tour of the Alps : climbs below 2,000 meters altitude, compact stages and reduced travel time between the different stages.
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5 days of racing: 5 mountain stages
The race will start in San Lorenzo Dorsino where climbers will immediately be put to the test with climbs like Campo Carlo Magno and Passo del Durone on the programme. However, it is the next day that the biggest changes in altitude await them. Monte San Pietro will be an early obstacle, but the real challenge is on the final circuit. In Sterzing/Vipiteno, the runners will complete two laps of 16 kilometers. Each lap includes the climb of Obertelfes/Telves di Sopra (4 km at 7%), followed by a technical descent ending 8 kilometers from the finish.
The third stage will be marked by the unprecedented ascent of Untermoi/Antermoia. After a rapid descent on wide roads, the riders will face the imposing Furkelpass/Passo Furcia before starting a 21 kilometer circuit. The justice of the peace? The Vierschachberg/Monte Versciaco, a real test of 5 kilometers. Stage four will include three key climbs: Anras Oberried, Tessenberg and Kartitscher Sattel. Finally, the race will end in Lienz, with a 5th stage with a scenario similar to the 2022 edition, where Romain Bardet had won the general victory, while Thibault Pinot had imposed itself. Juan Pedro Lopez (Lidl-Trek) won the general classification in 2024 ahead of Ben O’connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team).
The 2025 Tour of the Alps route
Monday April 21 – step 1: San Lorenzo Dorsino – San Lorenzo Dorsino, 143 km (2,600m elevation gain)
Tuesday April 22 – step 2: Mid-Lombard – Sterzing-Ratschings/Vipiteno-Racines, 178 km (3,750m)
Wednesday April 23 – step 3: Sterzing-Ratschings/Vipiteno-Racines – Innichen/San Candido, 145 km (2,750m)
Thursday April 24 – step 4: Sillian – Obertilliach, 160 km (3,200m)
Friday April 25 – step 5: Lienz – Lienz, 113 km (2,400m)
David Lappartient and Christian Prudhomme attended the presentation
This presentation of the course was made in the presence of distinguished guests such as the president of theUCI David Lappartient or the director of Tour de France and president of theAIOCC (International Association of Cycle Race Organizers) Christian Prudhommeboth present on the eve of the annual general meeting of theAIOCCwhich is to take place this Friday at the same location. Find their official reactions below.
David Lappartient (UCI President):
« Year after year, this prestigious competition continues to develop, consolidating its ideal position in the Cycling calendar. The constant presence of high-level runners testifies to the importance of this stage race. The collaboration between the Italian and Austrian federations, uniting two extraordinary regions, represents a rare and valuable model – few races in the world can boast such synergy between two nations. We are particularly happy to be present in Trentino for this presentation and the AIOCC assembly: a region rich in passion for cycling, both road and mountain biking, which has presented its candidacy for the 2031 World Championships Congratulations on your achievements and I wish this event even more success in the future.. »
Christian Prudhomme (President of the AIOCC and Director of the Tour de France):
« The stages of the Tour des Alpes are extraordinary and you know how to highlight your magnificent landscapes, offering real mountains and authentic emotions. I am delighted to be here: this is the first time in almost twenty years that I have seen such a broad participation from the organizers before the AIOCC General Assembly, so I thank you for making this event possible. Organizing races is not an easy task: many have the privilege of doing it professionally, but there are also those who take on the challenge out of pure passion. To all of you, my sincere gratitude and best wishes for the future. »
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