Giro d'Italia 2000
Stage 1
Rome → Vatican
Stage Profile & Data
Stage 1 of the 2000 Giro d'Italia, held on May 13, 2000, covered 4.6 km from Rome to Vatican. Classified as a flat stage suited for sprinters. The riders faced 26 meters of total elevation gain, one of the flattest stages in the edition. The stage was completed at an average speed of 49.0 km/h, which was 9.9 km/h faster than the edition average of 39.1 km/h, ranking as the 2nd fastest stage of the race. At 4.6 km, this was one of the shortest stages in the edition. This was an individual time trial, where riders raced alone against the clock.
Rome → Vatican
Prologue | Rome - Vatican
Avg Speed
49.0 km/h
Elevation
26 m
Difficulty
0
Win Type
Time trial
Won How
Time trial
Startlist Quality
866
Edition Difficulty Profile
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long was Stage 1 of the 2000 Giro d'Italia?
Stage 1 covered 4.6 km from Rome to Vatican. The total elevation gain was 26 meters.
What was the route of Stage 1 in the 2000 Giro d'Italia?
Stage 1 ran from Rome to Vatican, a distance of 4.6 km. It was classified as a flat stage.
What was the average speed of Stage 1 in the 2000 Giro d'Italia?
The average winning speed for Stage 1 was 49.0 km/h. The stage profile was classified as flat.