Giro d'Italia
3 – 25 OCT 2020
3,579.8km Total Distance
21 Stages
6 Sprinter stages
3 Individual time trials
7 Medium mountain stages
5 High mountain stages
Jersey Classifications
Maglia Rosa (Pink Jersey): Overall race leader
Maglia Ciclamino (cyclamen jersey): Points classification leader
Maglia Azzurra (Blue Jersey): King of the Mountains leader
Maglia Blanca (White Jersey): Best young rider
The 2020 Giro d'Italia jerseys are provided by Italian clothing manufacturer Santini. The colours of the jerseys remains the same but the reference to the infinite trophy is used only on the shoulders and the bottom portions of the jersey, front and back. The slightly darker shaded diagonals make reference to the trophy. The back pocket is a darker shade of the jersey colour while the jersey's sponsors are rendered on the upper chest, sleeves, sides and back collar of the jerseys. The La Gazzetta dello Sport name is still given premier position on the chest of the jersey rendered in black or white depending on the jersey colour. An interesting small design detail is the black stripe in the middle of the back pockets with "amore infinito" written repeatedly. Santini have produced a simple but intersting design with some nice nods to the Giro d'Italia race and it's iconic trophy.
As in previous years Castelli have produced some commemorative jerseys to celebrate the Giro d'Italia 103rd 2020 edition.
The big start for the 2020 edition of the Giro d'Italia was originally to be Budapest. The jersey features images of the city and the Parliament building. To mark the time trial that goes through the Prosecco wine country a specific Prosecco coloured jersey that has a woven Prosecco label on the sleeve.
The Cima Coppi, highest point of the race, for 2020 is the Stelvio climb at 2758m which is reflected on the jersey.The design also features a dotted line denoting the snaking road ascent of the climb on both the front and back of the jersey.
The Cima jersey is an aqua coloured jersey with a cyclist design on white and aqua stripes to celebrate the 103rd edition of the Giro d'Italia. The trophy jersey has the iconic trophy rendered in a stylized half and half pink and white on the black jersey. A black jersey edition is again produced for 2020. The black jersey used to be awarded to the rider who placed last in the peloton.