Milan-Turin – Start from Rho
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Milan-Turin – Start from Rho

The oldest cycling classic starts from the heart of Rho

Rho — Milano (215) Since 1876
Dates 18 Mar — 18 Mar 2026
Location Rho (215)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Milan-Turin in Rho

Every year, the Milan-Turin race, the oldest one-day cycling race in the world (established in 1876), kicks off from Rho, in the province of Milan. The start is hosted in Piazza San Vittore, transformed for the occasion into a large festive village: stage, guests, schoolchildren, and fans welcome the champions before their long journey to the Basilica of Superga. A day that combines sport, tradition, and civic identity, experienced amidst crowds along the streets of the town centre.

A legendary classic starts from Rho

Milan-Turin is the oldest one-day cycling race in the world: the first edition dates back to 1876. For some years now, the Municipality of Rho, in the Metropolitan City of Milan, has had the honour of hosting its start, welcoming the biggest names in international professional cycling to its historic centre before the peloton sets off towards the finish, traditionally located at the top of the Superga hill, in front of the famous Basilica overlooking Turin.

Piazza San Vittore celebrates

The heart of the event is Piazza San Vittore, where the start stage and the guest area are set up. Hundreds of local schoolchildren gather here, ready to cheer on their idols, along with fans who fill the streets of the town centre. The start ceremony involves the Mayor and the municipal administration, who symbolically flag off the race before the riders leave the city along a route that crosses the Lombardy and Piedmont plains.

Sport and community

For Rho, the Milan-Turin is not just a passing race: it's an event that mobilizes schools, associations, and local businesses, transforming a March morning into a true town celebration. The connection with this classic race reflects Lombardy's passion for cycling and offers younger generations the chance to see up close the champions who have made the history of this sport. The event is part of the broader calendar of sporting events that animate the city throughout the year.

A route steeped in history

The race, approximately 174 kilometres long, ideally connects two major Northern Italian cities and celebrates over a century and a half of cycling history. Witnessing the start from Rho means experiencing firsthand the excitement of a race that has spanned eras, generations, and legends of the two-wheeled sport.

Milan-Turin in Rho — edition 2026

The 2026 edition of Milan-Turin is special: the classic celebrates 150 years since its first edition in 1876. The start, for the fourth consecutive year, is hosted in Rho's Piazza San Vittore, on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.

On Wednesday, March 18, 2026, Milan-Turin celebrates a historic milestone: 150 years since the first edition in 1876. For the fourth time in a row, the start is given from Rho, in Piazza San Vittore, the pulsating heart of the day.

The town has prepared to welcome the race with great enthusiasm, setting up the stage and guest area in the square and involving local schoolchildren. The route, about 174 kilometres long, concludes as tradition dictates at the foot of the Basilica of Superga, after the tough final climb.

Programme Milan-Turin in Rho 2026

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

  • Morning — Set-up of the start village and gathering in Piazza San Vittore
  • Start Ceremony — Official start given by the municipal administration, with the presence of about 600 children from local schools
  • Route — Approximately 174 km from Rho to the finish on the Superga hill (Turin)

The detailed schedule of the race will be announced by the organizers (RCS Sport) in the days preceding the event.

Highlights Milan-Turin in Rho 2026

The 150th anniversary of the oldest cycling classic, the festive start from Piazza San Vittore, and the presence of international cycling champions.

Prices Milan-Turin in Rho 2026

Free and outdoor event.

Practical information — Milan-Turin in Rho

How to get there

Rho is easily accessible by train (Rho station) and by car from the Tangenziale Ovest ring road and the A8 motorway. Piazza San Vittore is located in the historic centre, a short walk from the station.

Useful information

The event is free and outdoors. Temporary traffic changes are expected in the town centre on race days: it is advisable to consult the notices from the Municipality of Rho.

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Where does it take place — Milan-Turin in Rho

Piazza San Vittore

Piazza San Vittore, 20017 Rho

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Milan-Turin in Rho in brief

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