The Giro d'Italia stage 9 is set to be a thrilling day of racing, with a challenging summit finish at Corno alle Scale on the menu. This stage promises an exciting battle, especially with the ITT on Tuesday looming over the riders' heads. The neutral zone has begun, and the riders are gearing up for a chaotic start, with multiple riders vying for a spot in the break of the day. The key players to watch out for include Enric Mas, Lennert Van Eetvelt, Markel Beloki, and Egan Bernal, as they could potentially gain an advantage over their Danish leader, Jonas Vingegaard, who leads the classification by a slender one point. The stage profile reveals a 10.8km long climb, but with the Quesciola climb preceding it, the total climbing distance is a substantial 21km. This stage is crucial, as it comes just before the first proper rest day, making it a pivotal moment in the race. The riders will start racing after the neutral zone at 12:50 local time, and the tension is already building. With the potential for a breakaway to succeed and the ITT looming, the stage is set for an intense and memorable day of cycling.