tuesday 18 March 2025 at 00h09

You've already been able to discover the detailed route of Danilith Nokere Koerse 2025, a race taking place this Wednesday, but on the same day, another race will be taking place, in Italy: Milano - Torino 2025, or Milan-Turin (or "MiTo"), which is already in its 106th edition, and in this publication you'll be able to discover all the details of the route of this Italian classic!

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The route of Milano - Torino 2025 on OpenStreetMap, the hourly itinerary and the race profile

Milan-Turin is aptly named, insofar as the Italian classic connects the two big cities ... well, just about, as the start will be in Rho, but which is in the metropolis of Milan.

From there, the race heads on a virtually flat profile, via Novara, Vercelli, Trino and Chivasso, towards Turin. Arriving in Sambuy, on the outskirts of Turin, they arrive on the final circuit. Unlike previous years, when the race became a sprinters' race with a flat finish, this year the race returns to the Superga climb. After climbing it once from the circuit entry point, they head straight before reaching the finish line to go downhill. Via Il Pilonetto and Rivodora, they then descend to Sambuy, from where they attack the climb to Superga a second time, this time as far as the basilica to reach the finish line. This complete climb is 4.9 km at 9.1%.

Below you'll find the timetable, profile and OpenStreetMap of Milano - Torino 2025. Click on images to enlarge.
The profile of Milano - Torino 2025 The time- and route schedule of Milano - Torino 2025 The race route of Milano - Torino 2025

The Milano - Torino 2025 route in Google Earth

Would you prefer to see the Milano - Torino 2025 (Milan-Turin) route in Google Earth, for example, to take a virtual flyover of the Italian race? You can, by downloading the KML file below:

>> Download the Milan-Turin 2025 course in Google Earth

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