This year's 21st and final stage will take in some of Rome's most famous sites, including the Colosseum, Circus Maximus and the Spanish Steps.
Riders will arrive in Rome after over three weeks of gruelling competition spread out over 3,448.6 kilometres and 51,300 metres of climbing.
The race gets underway on May 6 with the Grande Partenza, an 18.4km individual time-trial along Italy's Adriatic coast between Fossacesia Marina and Ortona, in the central Abruzzo region.
That is one of three time-trials in this year's edition, including the penultimate stage, a tough 18.6km run with a steep climb of 7.5km to Monte Lussari which will be the last competitive stage of the race.
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Sunday 28 october 2023
21st final stage in Rome