The race started on 4 May in Venaria Reale and finished on 26 May in Rome.
[1] The general classification was won by Tadej Pogačar of UAE Team Emirates, by a margin of 9:56 over his closest competitor, Daniel Martínez.
Pogačar also won the mountains classification and six stages, and together with Eddy Merckx (1973) is the rider who in the post-war period has won the general classification taking the greatest number of stages.
Pogačar's winning margin is the biggest since the 1965 edition and the fourth largest in the post-World War II era.
UCI WorldTeams UCI ProTeams Tadej Pogačar was the pre-race favorite after announcing he will race the Giro; 2023 runner-up Geraint Thomas also returned.