The day of the Giro d’Italia in the Belluno Dolomites will also feature the Giro-E Enel, an event dedicated to pedal-assist racing bikes that takes place on the same roads and during the same days as the Giro d’Italia. The stage will start in Piazza Libertà in Agordo and finish in Alleghe, in a setting that combines sporting passion, the excitement of a major event, and sustainable mobility.
ROAD CLOSURES, START AREA AND PARKING
The Giro-E Enel 2026 follows the same roads as the Giro d’Italia, resulting in temporary road closures. Roads are generally closed to traffic around 2–3 hours before the riders pass through, with no-parking restrictions in place from the morning, and they usually reopen approximately 30 minutes after the end-of-race vehicle has passed.