How to watch Stage 21 of the Giro d'Italia for Pogacar coronation in Rome

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How to watch Stage 21 of the Giro d'Italia for Pogacar coronation in Rome

After three punishing weeks, just one jaunt around the streets of Rome stands between our brave peloton and a well-earned rest.

Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) will pull on the leader’s pink jersey one final time on Sunday in the knowledge that he will win the 2024 Giro d’Italia, barring an unprecedented crash on the final day.

It’s very much a day for the sprinters with home favourite Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) and Tim Merlier (Soudal Quick-Step) set for one last duel. Milan has three wins to Merlier’s two, with no other sprinter left in the field boasting a stage victory.

So how can you watch the Pogacar coronation? Let’s find out…

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Giro d'Italia 2024 - Stage 21 profile

How can I watch Stage 21 of the Giro d’Italia?

Watch Stage 21 of the 2024 Giro d’Italia on Sunday, May 26 from 14:15 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 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

How to watch Stage 21 of the Giro d'Italia for Pogacar coronation in Rome

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