How to watch Stage 17 of the Giro d’Italia as more bad weather forecast

A daunting day in the Dolomites features five climbs and practically zero kilometres of flat, with the riders tackling the Cat. 2 Passo Sella (8.9km at 7.4%) from the gun. For those who find themselves quickly off the back, there’s a chance to recalibrate and return to the fold with a long descent towards the intermediate sprint ahead of the second climb, the Cat. 1 Passo Rolle, whose average gradient of just under 5% over almost 20km is skewered by a flattish section halfway up.

Another long descent follows ahead of the easiest test of the day, the Cat. 3 Passo Gobbera. Things then get mighty serious with a dual ascent of the Passo Brocon, which is tackled from both the east and west sides. The first is a Cat. 2 of 13.3km at 6.5% peaking at 12%. This is followed by a harder Cat. 1 effort of 12.2km at 6.4% but with a maximum tilt of 14%.

Although only the Passo Sella is above the 2,000m mark, the succession of climbs will make this one of the key tests in the final week – if the stage goes ahead in full…

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How can I watch Stage 17 of the Giro d’Italia?

Watch Stage 17 of the 2024 Giro d’Italia on Wednesday, May 22 from 11:00 UK time on Eurosport 1, while you can watch ad-free on discovery+.

The UK coverage will be bookended by The Breakaway, presented by Orla Chennaoui, who has a string of esteemed guests joining her across the three weeks.

Usual suspects Dan Lloyd, Adam Blythe and 12-time Giro stage winner Robbie McEwen will return, with former Jumbo-Visma star Nathan van Hooydonck swooping in for the final week as Blythe (Stages 16-21) resumes his duties on the motorbike in Italy, bringing fans closer to the action.

Giro d’Italia 2024 TV schedule and route details

Stage Date Start / Finish Distance Breakaway on-air time (UK time)
Stage 1 Sat May 4 Venaria Reale – Torino 140km (hilly) 12:30
Stage 2 Sun May 5 San Francesco al Campo – Santuario di Oropa (Biella) 161km (summit finish) 11:45
Stage 3 Mon May 6 Novara – Fossano 166km (flat) 12:00
Stage 4 Tue May 7 Acqui Terme – Andora 190km (flat) 11:15
Stage 5 Wed May 8 Genova – Lucca 178km (hilly) 11:30
Stage 6 Thu May 9 Torre del Lago Puccini (Viareggio) – Rapolano Terme 180km (hilly) 11:30
Stage 7 Fri May 10 Foligno – Perugia 40.6km (ITT) 11:45
Stage 8 Sat May 11 Spoleto – Prati di Tivo 152km (summit finish) 11:15
Stage 9 Sun May 12 Avezzano – Napoli 214km (hilly) 10:45
Rest Day Mon May 13
Stage 10 Tue May 14 Pompei – Cusano Mutri (Bocca della Selva) 142km (summit finish) 11:45
Stage 11 Wed May 15 Foiano di Val Fortore – Francavilla al Mare 207km (flat) 10:45
Stage 12 Thu May 16 Martinsicuro – Fano 193km (hilly) 11:15
Stage 13 Fri May 17 Riccione – Cento 179km (flat) 11:45
Stage 14 Sat May 18 Castiglione delle Stiviere – Desenzano del Garda 31.2km (ITT) 12:00
Stage 15 Sun May 19 Manerba del Garda – Livigno (Mottolino) 222km (summit finish) 09:15
Rest Day Mon May 20
Stage 16 Tue May 21 Livigno – Santa Cristina Valgardena/St. Christina in Groden (Monte Pana) 202km (summit finish) 10:00
Stage 17 Wed May 22 Selva di Val Gardena/Wolkenstein in Gröden – Passo del Brocon 159km (summit finish) 11:00
Stage 18 Thu May 23 Fiera di Primiero – Padova 178km (flat) 11:30
Stage 19 Fri May 24 Mortegliano – Sappada 157km (hilly) 11:30
Stage 20 Sat May 25 Alpago – Bassano del Grappa 181km (mountainous) 10:30
Stage 21 Sun May 26 Roma – Roma 122km (flat) 14:15

Knowles suffers defeat on first day of Q School in Leicester as On Yee advances

Former world No. 2 Tony Knowles suffered a narrow 4-3 defeat to Scotland’s Jack Borwick on the opening day of snooker’s Q School in Leicester.

But there was better news for three-time women’s world champion Ng On Yee, who completed a 4-2 win over Latvian hopeful Rodion Judin to reach the second round.

Hong Kong player On Yee was boosted by a 60 break in the second frame before claiming the final three frames to secure a meeting with Josh Mulholland on Wednesday night.

Meanwhile, Borwick made a 51 in the second frame to lead 2-0 before Bolton favourite Knowles reeled off the next three to lead 3-2 only to lose a nervy decider on the final pink.

He needed to win six matches at the city’s Mattioli Arena with the best-of-seven frame encounters running between Tuesday May 21 until Sunday May 26 at qualifying event one, but will get a second crack at qualifying when event two begins on Monday.

Knowles reached the last 32 of Q School in 2021 before losing 4-2 to Mark Lloyd.

A number of other players will bid to regain their tour cards at Q School this week, including 1995 world semi-finalist Andy Hicks, former Crucible qualifiers James Cahill and Mark Joyce, and two-time ranking event quarter-finalist Liam Highfield.

Four tour cards will be handed out before qualifying event two begins on Monday May 27 and runs until Saturday June 1 in Leicester with the same process providing four more tour cards.

There is also two Asia and Oceania qualifying events in Bangkok (22-27 May and May 28 until June 2) which will see four more tour cards on the line.

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Five-star Pogacar wins again after rider protest sees stage shortened

Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) signed off a chaotic day at the Giro d’Italia with another dominant victory on a shortened Stage 16, while Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) leaked time on the final climb to drop to third in the general classification.

Pogacar took off in the final kilometre and quickly swept up the remains of the breakaway, with previous leader Giulio Pellizzari (Bardiani-CSF) offering brief resistance before being dropped with 500m remaining.

Giro d’Italia Stage 16 LIVE – Confusion and uncertainty after riders protest conditions

LIVE: Spondinig – Monte Pana

Giro d’Italia – May 21st, 2024

Follow the Giro d’Italia Spondinig – Monte Pana stage live with Eurosport. Spondinig – Monte Pana starts at 12:01 PM on May 21st, 2024.

Catch the latest cycling news and find Giro d’Italia results, standings and routes. After Spondinig – Monte Pana is done, be sure to check out the full schedule of stages and get live updates for the next stage. You can also find a list of previous winners.

Follow Rui Costa, Mathieu van der Poel, Mark Cavendish and other key riders to see who is dominating this season. See the hottest cycling teams in action – Bora-Hansgrohe, Ineos Grenadiers and Cofidis to name a few.

Cycling fans can read breaking Giro d’Italia news headlines, interviews, expert commentary, replays & highlights. Keep up with all of this season’s top events, including the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España.

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Giro d’Italia Stage 16 LIVE – Race shortened after rider protest in foul conditions

LIVE: Laas – Monte Pana

Giro d’Italia – May 21st, 2024

Follow the Giro d’Italia Laas – Monte Pana stage live with Eurosport. Laas – Monte Pana starts at 12:30 PM on May 21st, 2024.

Catch the latest cycling news and find Giro d’Italia results, standings and routes. After Laas – Monte Pana is done, be sure to check out the full schedule of stages and get live updates for the next stage. You can also find a list of previous winners.

Follow Rui Costa, Mathieu van der Poel, Mark Cavendish and other key riders to see who is dominating this season. See the hottest cycling teams in action – Bora-Hansgrohe, Ineos Grenadiers and Cofidis to name a few.

Cycling fans can read breaking Giro d’Italia news headlines, interviews, expert commentary, replays & highlights. Keep up with all of this season’s top events, including the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España.

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Giro d’Italia Stage 16 LIVE – Confusion and uncertainty after riders protest conditions

LIVE: Livigno – Monte Pana

Giro d’Italia – May 21st, 2024

Follow the Giro d’Italia Livigno – Monte Pana stage live with Eurosport. Livigno – Monte Pana starts at 9:30 AM on May 21st, 2024.

Catch the latest cycling news and find Giro d’Italia results, standings and routes. After Livigno – Monte Pana is done, be sure to check out the full schedule of stages and get live updates for the next stage. You can also find a list of previous winners.

Follow Rui Costa, Mathieu van der Poel, Mark Cavendish and other key riders to see who is dominating this season. See the hottest cycling teams in action – Bora-Hansgrohe, Ineos Grenadiers and Cofidis to name a few.

Cycling fans can read breaking Giro d’Italia news headlines, interviews, expert commentary, replays & highlights. Keep up with all of this season’s top events, including the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España.

Make Eurosport your go-to source for sports online from cycling to football, tennis, snooker and more. Enjoy live updates from the biggest sports competitions.

Man City and Newcastle target Wolves star, Villa close to signing Barkley – Paper Round

Man City and Newcastle target Wolves star

Manchester City and Newcastle are both interested in winger Pedro Neto, but Wolves will demand £60m this summer, the Telegraph reports. Wolves will need to make a significant sale to help Gary O’Neil reshape his squad, and Neto could be the ideal player to sell given his admirers.

Neto endured an injury-hit season, but Wolves still want at least £60m before they consider any offers for the 24-year-old.

The Telegraph adds: “Wolves are under no pressure to raise money to avoid breaching the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules this summer, after their £140 million-plus sales last year.

“Matheus Nunes, Ruben Neves, Raúl Jiménez, Nathan Collins and Conor Coady were the high-profile exits last summer as Wolves took drastic action to prevent breaking the financial regulations.

“Yet head coach Gary O’Neil is aware that reshaping his squad ahead of next season will depend on a significant sale, with Neto admired by a number of clubs.

“Despite the winger’s season being disrupted by two separate hamstring injuries, Neto still ended the campaign with two goals and nine assists.”

Villa close to signing Barkley

Ross Barkley is close to sealing a permanent basis to Aston Villa four years on from his loan spell at the club from Chelsea, the Guardian reports.

The 30-year-old impressed this season Luton, who were relegated, and it is believed Barkley has a one-year deal remaining on his deal at the Hatters.

The Guardian adds: “The arrival of Barkley for a modest fee would represent shrewd business and a similar low-risk deal to when Villa signed Youri Tielemans at the end of his Leicester contract. Barkley has also been linked with Manchester United. Villa want two midfielders, a full-back and a forward. They are among the clubs interested in signing Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher.

“Villa need to be wary of profitability and sustainability rules despite the windfall from qualifying for the Champions League. For their latest accounts, covering 2022-23, Villa posted a £119.6m loss. Offloading Philippe Coutinho, who spent last season on loan in Qatar with Al-Duhail, will be among their main tasks. They may also have to consider serious offers for Jacob Ramsey, their homegrown midfielder.”

Villa willing to sell Carlos

Aston Villa are willing to listen to offers for Diego Carlos, while Jacob Ramsey will only leave if the club are unable to sell other players, according to the Telegraph. Villa may have qualified for the Champions League, which gives them a £50m boost, but they will still need to comply with financial rules after posting losses recently.

Ramsey has admirers in the form of Newcastle, Liverpool and Tottenham, and as an academy product would go down as pure profit, while Carlos would lighten the club’s wage bill.

The Telegraph adds: “Central defender Carlos has already attracted some attention and the fact he has two years remaining on a contract thought to be worth around £100,000-a-week means Villa could sell him.

“The 31-year-old joined Villa for a reported £26m two years ago, which would make his book value to the club £13m and Italian sources have claimed AC Milan have already shown an interest in him.

“While selling Carlos would not, in itself, give Villa a huge PSR boost, it would free up value space on the wage bill and give them a bit more breathing space.”

Chelsea want £25m for Chalobah

Chelsea are willing to sell Trevoh Chalobah for £25m this summer and are braced for bids for the defender, the Telegraph reports. The 24-year-old was the subject of interest from Tottenham, Bayern Munich and Nottingham Forest last summer, and turned down a move to Forest.

Chalobah’s preference is for a club playing in Europe, but a move to Germany may no longer be on the cards.

The Telegraph writes: “A move to Bayern fell through late in last summer’s transfer window and the Germans have since signed Eric Dier, while Tottenham still want to sign a new central defender.

“It is believed that Chelsea will value Chalobah at around £25m again this summer and his sale would help the club’s profit and sustainability situation.

“Injuries meant that Chalobah did not make a single first-team appearance this season until February. But since then he has performed superbly and Chelsea did not lose a single League game in which he started.

“Chalobah started all five of Chelsea’s final League games which they won to secure European qualification for next season and scored in the victory over Tottenham at Stamford Bridge.”