Racing
Our 2026 Giro d’Italia Women squad
Opportunities await at the Italian grand tour
May 26, 2026
Nina Berton, Kristen Faulkner, Stina Kagevi, Mirre Knaven, Alexis Magner, Magdeleine Vallieres, and Alex Volstad can’t wait for the flag to drop on the Giro this coming Saturday.
Nine stages await us in the Italian grand tour, totaling 1,177.7 kilometers. The route travels across the north of Italy and features an uphill time trial and sees the peloton take on the brutal gravel of the Colle delle Finestre on the penultimate stage.
With sprint finishes, climbs, and breakaway days on the menu, expect aggressive racing from our EF Education-Oatly squad. Read on to hear from our riders.
Alex Volstad
I'm super excited. It's my first grand tour and also we get the cool ASSOS Giro kit. Plus we have a really cool team, and there are some good opportunities for us, so it should be fun. Getting to sprint in a grand tour will be pretty sweet. There are about three stages that should be sprints, so I’m looking forward to testing my legs.
Last year was really tough with stepping up from Junior level, but this year, I feel like I’m at enough of a level where I can start to get in the mix. So, hopefully, we can get in the mix in the Giro.
I’m also really looking forward to the food! We have a chef and we love his food, but the food in Italy is super good so I’m hoping that at the end, we can get a pizza.
Magdeleine Vallieres
Stage 5 I’m really excited about because it’s a lot of elevation but separated over a few climbs and I think it will be the first GC day, apart from the TT. It will be a fatigue-resistance kind of day with the longer climbs. I’m looking forward to this stage the most. Also with the circuit at the end, I think it will be a really interesting one.
For sure stage 8 will be brutal. That’s where GC will be the most decided. The Colle delle Finestre is insane. I’ve watched it in the men’s Giro but to be able to race up it will be super cool. Also with the gravel it will be super hard. It will be special.
I think we have a strong team also for the sprints. We have a few sprint days so I think this will be quite exciting. I’ve had the chance to race with this squad a few times now and recently at Itzulia. I could see that it’s incredible how good my teammates are at positioning so for me that’s really a big help to be able to race with them and follow them around in the bunch. I feel extremely lucky that I will have their help during the week. In Itzulia, I was really, really impressed with everyone. I’m hoping we can take some opportunities and go for a few stages. It’s a strong squad so we can all take our opportunities to do something.
I didn’t do the Giro last year and I was bummed to miss it because the Giro is always a great grand tour. It’s one of my favorites. There’s always a story, something is always happening. I’m really looking forward to it. We’re going to have a great team with the riders and with the staff all around. We’ve had a few races together and it’s going super well so I’m really excited.