Here we go! Although it's still summer, the incredibly rich autumn of cycling on Italian roads begins today: opening the dance is the 47th Gran Premio Industria & Artigianato di Larciano, a prestigious event in the international cycling calendar. 23 teams will participate, including WorldTour, Professional and Continental teams, with a top-tier lineup of athletes. The start is set on Via della Costituzione in Larciano, for a day of great sport on Tuscan roads.
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THE PARTICIPANTS. The list of registered riders for the GP Industria & Artigianato Larciano 2025 once again confirms the prestige of the race and its ability to attract prominent names from the international scene. Among the great expected riders is the young Mexican Isaac Del Toro, one of the revelations of world cycling, already capable of demonstrating talent and personality against experienced opponents. Alongside him will be Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz, Olympic champion and Grand Tour winner, a rider with an extraordinary palmares who brings experience and protagonist ambitions to Larciano.
There will also be a significant Italian presence with Davide Formolo, a long-standing group fixture often capable of making his mark in one-day races. Swiss rider Marc Hirschi will make the challenge even more interesting, winner of the 2024 edition and determined to defend his title on the roads where he has already triumphed, confirming himself as one of the most spectacular interpreters of modern cycling. In the attached PDF, the updated participants list.
THE ROUTE. The 2025 route measures a total of 196.3 km, articulated in multiple circuits that will highlight the qualities of the most tenacious riders. The unofficial start will be at 11:15 from Larciano, with arrival expected between 4:15 PM and 4:30 PM depending on the race's average speed.
Riders will face an initial transfer of 5.7 km leading to the official race start, after which the Larciano circuit of 13.9 km will be repeated 4 times. They will then proceed towards the Vinci Circuit, to be tackled 2 times, for a total of 58.2 km (29.1 km per lap): here the first altitude difficulties begin that will thin out the group. However, it is the San Baronto circuit (27.5 km to be covered 3 times), with the iconic San Baronto climb, that will be the key moment of the race: this is in fact the ideal launching pad for a possible decisive attack. The finish is expected in Larciano, after a total of 9 overall laps between the various rings, with a finale that promises to be spectacular.
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