Locarno
The Stage at a Glance
Commentary by David Loosli
The womens race on a similar course, but without the Monte Ceneri. This makes the first part significantly easier and completely flat until the Val di Blenio.
Sprinters and less climb-resistant riders should have no concerns in this section.
However, the two short, steep climbs before Locarno will also be decisive here. The field is likely to split into several groups again, with the stronger all-round riders expected to fight for the stage win.
TOURISTIC HIGHLIGHTS OF THE STAGE
Piazza Grande & Old Town
The famous Piazza Grande is the heart of Locarno. Surrounded by historic buildings, cafés and arcades, it is a meeting point for visitors from all over the world and the setting for major events such as the Locarno Film Festival.
Lago Maggiore & Lakeside Promenade
Palms, a Mediterranean atmosphere and the views across Lago Maggiore shape the cityscape of Locarno. The lakeside promenade is perfect for a stroll and offers an impressive backdrop between water and mountains.
Cardada Cimetta
You can reach the local mountain Cardada Cimetta in just a few minutes by cable car. From here, there are spectacular views over Locarno, Lago Maggiore, the Maggia delta and the surrounding valleys.
Valle Maggia & Ticino Valleys
Just a few minutes from Locarno, spectacular valleys such as Valle Maggia and Valle Verzasca begin. Emerald-green rivers, typical Ticino villages and impressive mountain scenery make the region a true outdoor paradise.