Giro d'Italia 2022 - Stage 9 preview
May 15, 2022 - Isernia to Blockhaus, 191km


Stage: Isernia to Blockhaus
Date: May 15, 2022
Distance: 191km
Race times: 11:35-17:15 (CEST)
Stage type: Mountain
With around 5000 metres of climbing on the menu, stage 9 of the 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Giro d’Italia seš rves up a truly daunting day in the saddle for the riders fighting for the maglia rosa.
Starting in wine country, the race rolls out of pretty Isernia, a historical town in the Molise region, and immediately the ascents šare upon the riders. Serving as a brief appetiser for the monstrous later courses, the category 3 Valico de Macerone tips the peloton straight onto the second-category Rionero Sannitico.
From there, the peloton faces around 40km of descending before a further 40km šor so of undulating terrain, which includes an intermediate sprint, an uncategorised climb and the whisper of a suggestion of a flat section, before the serious business of the day gets underwą¼ay.
If the Passo Stelvio cš»ould be likened to a Tour de France climb, perhaps it would be Alpe d’Huez. Blockhaus, by contrast, is more reminiscent of Mont Ventoux in its stark relentlessness. Fearsome by name and by nature, it stands out both in its physical geography – part of the Maiella massif, which contains the second-highest peak in the Apennines – and name, which stems back to the 19th century when Austro-Hungarian forces used the peak as a garrison to control the Abruzzo hills.
Now, it’s simply an ascent of brutal proportions. And as if climbing the monster once isn’t enough, this year the riders will face a double ašscent. The first is the Passo Lanciano, a category 1 test at 10.3km with a 7.6 per cent average gradient. The cracks in the bunch will begin to appear as the GC contenders and hopefuls for the stage win pile on the pressure. The road is narrow in places with an unevenš surface adding further challenges to an already difficult day.
The last rider to win on Blockhaus was Nairo Quintana in 2017. With Arkéa-Samsic waiving their wildcard for the race, he won’t be able to take it on again, leaving the door open for a host of both pure climbers and GC contenders to try their luck at purportedly the longest climb in Italy. Depending on how the GC competition is going, favourites such as 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Simon Yates, 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Richard Carapaz and 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:João Almeida might find plenty of other strong contenders looking to ensure that š“it’s no easy rš«ide: Hugh Carthy, Giulio Ciccone and Romain Bardet to name but three.
The final climb is listed at 13.6km with an avšerage gradient of 8.4 per cent, including punishing sections of up to 14 per cent. However that’s not the fš¶ull story. The ascent begins much earlier, and the climb just gets harder, and there’s nowhere to hide – the pure climbers will have their day. The combined total ascent to the top of Blockhaus is a whopping 28km at an average of 7.3 per cent - the riders will be crying out for the rest day once they’re through with this beast, which also provides the first summit finish of this edition of the Giro.
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Katy Madgwick is a freelance writer and broadcaster, covering multiple disciplines across both men's and women's pro cycling. Head of Creators at Domestiqź¦ue Cycling, Katy has written for a broad range of publications, and is a regular contributor to Cyclist Magazine, Cyclingnews, TNT Sports and The Roadbook Cycling Almanack.
On the broadcast side, she is a co-host of the On Yer š¬Bike podcast, occasional contributor to BBC Radio, and features on CADE š°Media's Pro Show podcast for the first time in 2025.
She is a lover of all things French and a cyclo-cross obsessive, and probably ought to get on her actual bikše more often.
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