03/06/2026
Looking back at the Giro d’Italia, what becomes clear is not a single defining narrative, but the way the race evolved across its duration.
Stage by stage, it moved from discrete moments of effort to a more continuous form of competition, where fatigue, repetition, and adaptation played a larger role than isolated actions. Performance was increasingly shaped by the ability to remain consistent under accumulation rather than to respond to individual stimuli.
Seen in retrospect, it reads as a structured process of endurance rather than a sequence of decisive events: measured, progressive, and shaped as much by continuity as by intensity.