Strade Bianche is unlike any other race on the calendar.
Held across the ancient white gravel roads of Tuscany, it strips professional cycling back to something raw and unfiltered.
There are no long, steady climbs to control the pace. No predictable sprint finishes. Just rolling hills, shifting gravel, and a constant fight for position before each sterrato sector. The terrain decides who survives. The roads choose who wins.
On March 7th, the best riders in the world will line up in Siena to contest one of the sport’s most unpredictable and beautiful one day classics. Dust will rise over the ridgelines. Attacks will form long before the city walls. And the race will be decided on the steep stone ramp of Via Santa Caterina before the final sweep into Piazza del Campo.
You can be there.
Not watching from a distance, but standing where it matters.