Location
Italy
Duration
Various
Length
Spectator Experience (non-riding)
Climb
Spectator Experience (non-riding)
3 May 2024 - 12 Oct 2024
You don't need to be on your bike to enjoy the passion, excitement and spectacle of the Giro d'Italia or the Italian classics. As an Official Premium Tour Operator of the Giro, we can also offer VIP Spectator (non-rider) experiences, from the start-line and finish-line VIP zones to following the peloton in a car or helicopter. Join us for an extraordinary experience, close to the pros.
Now you can also book exclusive VIP Spectator (non-rider) experiences in the Italian Classic races, such as Strade Bianche, Tirreno-Adriatico, Milano-Torino, Milano-San Remo, GranPiemonte and Il Lombardia! Start-line and finish-line VIP zones; to following the peloton in a car or Riding the final kilometres before the pros, crossing the official finish and mounting the podium. Celebrate cycling with us up close to the race action.
Inspired by L’Eroica Strade Bianche , the first edition of the now classic and prestigious Strade Bianche, was in 2007. Starting and finishing in Siena, Tuscany, the race route varies each year but always includes significant portions of white gravel roads, hence the name, Strade Bianche. It takes skill and discipline to ride these roads and harks back to the early days of the cycle races. The Strade Bianche Women Elite race takes place on the same day. Always exciting and it's Tuscany - what better way to start the race season.
First raced in 1966 in 3 stages, since 2002 this race has 7 stages, starting in Tirreno on the Tyrrhenian coast and finishing in San Benedetto del Tronto on the Adriatic coast. A mixture of varied stages, the route offers mountain stages in the Apennines, flat, rolling hills and at least one ITT. Considered an important test before the Giro Italia.
This classic race is THE oldest cycle race, first run in 1876. The race takes place over one day from just north of Milan in Lombardy and finishes near or in Torino. In 2024 the race is 177 km and relatively flat apart from 4 climbs before arriving in Salassa. Potentially a fast and furious race.
One of the 5 Monuments, the Milano-San Remo is the first major UCI Spring Classic and the longest, averaging 300 km. The route has had few changes since it was first run in 1907. A relatively flat race with Passo del Turchino midway and Poggio di San Remo just before the finish to challenge the sprinters.
First raced in 1906, this race is also known as the Giro del Piemonte and Il Piemonte. A UCI Classic often held in the Apennines or the foothills of the Italian Alps.
The final classic of the race season and the most prestigious of the five Monuments. Also known as the Classica delle foglie morte - the classic of the falling leaves. First held in 1905, there have been only 2 occasions when the race did not run (WWII). The race takes place around and near the beautiful Lake Como with a signature climb to Madonna del Ghisallo. With the finish often alternating between Como and Bergamo. Fausto Coppi has won Il Lombardia five times and Tadej Pogačar the last 3 races - will he be able to win in 2024?
Please note that this is for a VIP ticket only and does not include hotel or transport. You will pick your accreditation badge at the Race desk situated near the start or finish area on the day of the race. Contact us for details.
As an Official Premium Tour Operator we offer the Spectator Experiences for each race:
VIP packages for STRADE BIANCHE, TIRRENO‐ADRIATICO, MILANO-TORINO, MILANO‐SANREMO, GRANPIEMONTE & IL LOMBARDIA, which offer the same type of experience and the same price.
Total price: From €90
Any race Start
€90 per person
In the late morning, just before the stage start, the pros gather to sign into the race on the signature podium. This VIP package allows you to watch the spectacle as all the pros sign in, and then mingle with them as they relax before their big day of riding. There may even be the opportunity to grab an autograph or two, as well as photos and selfies.
Any race Finish
€180 per person
See the race as it climaxes each day, with the best possible viewing. This package gives you access to the exclusive Club hospitality area at the finish area with drinks, finger food and large TV screens to follow the race. Mingle with former pros and hear their stories of past glory as you sip prosecco. Then join the fans and yell encouragement as the race approaches the line.
Any Race
€970 per person
Following the race in a car just behind the peloton. This is nearly as exciting as being in the race itself. This package allows you to follow every kilometre of the stage in an official race car, as it races along the course with the crowds inches away. This package also includes the Start-Line and Finish-Line VIP Hospitality.