The 2025 Giro d’Italia features a total prize pool of $1,759,200, making it one of the most lucrative races on the professional cycling calendar. Here’s a detailed look at the money that’s up for grabs.
General Classification (Maglia Rosa)
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The overall winner of the Giro will earn $285,588, including a $161,250 victory bonus. Second and third place will receive $143,419 and $73,963, respectively. Riders finishing as low as 20th place will also receive tiered payouts.
Stage Wins
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Each stage winner takes home $11,838, while second and third place receive $5,921 and $2,958, respectively. Prize money is awarded to the top 20 finishers on each of the 21 stages.
Each day a rider wears the pink jersey (Maglia Rosa) as race leader, they earn $2,150. This daily reward recognizes consistency and leadership throughout the race.
Points Jersey (Ciclamino)
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The winner of the points classification can earn up to $10,750. This jersey goes to the most consistent high finisher across sprint and flat stages.
King of the Mountains (Azzurra Jersey)
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The Giro’s best climber, conquering the highest and toughest ascents, can earn up to $6,250. It’s one of the race’s most prestigious secondary classifications.
Young Rider Classification (White Jersey)
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The best-performing rider under 25 receives the white jersey and can earn up to $10,750. This prize celebrates the sport’s most promising young talents.
Fighting Spirit Award
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A total of $6,450 is awarded to the rider who shows the most initiative and aggression over the course of the race. This includes daily prizes and a final overall bonus.
Longest Breakaway Prize
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Riders who spend the most kilometers in breakaway groups during the Giro will share a total of $5,375. It’s a prize that honors bold strategy and effort.
Red Bull KM Sprint Prize
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Each Red Bull intermediate sprint awards $2,688 to the winner, with a total sprint prize pool of up to $16,125. This category rewards speed, timing, and tactical sharpness mid-stage.