1933 Giro D'Italia - Stages

Stages

Stage Route km Stage Winner Leader of the GC
1 Milan-Turin 169 Learco Guerra Learco Guerra
2 Turin-Genoa 216 Alfredo Binda Alfredo Binda
3 Genoa-Pisa 191 Learco Guerra Alfredo Binda
4 Pisa-Florence 184 Giuseppe Olmo Alfredo Binda
5 Florence-Grosseto 193 Learco Guerra Jef Demuysere
6 Grosseto-Rome 212 Mario Cipriani Jef Demuysere
7 Rome-Naples 228 Gerard Loncke Jef Demuysere
8 Naples-Foggia 195 Alfredo Binda Alfredo Binda
9 Foggia-Chieti 248 Alfredo Binda Alfredo Binda
10 Chieti-Ascoli Piceno 158 Alfredo Binda Alfredo Binda
11 Ascoli Piceno-Riccione 208 Fernand Cornez Alfredo Binda
12 Riccione-Bologna 189 Giuseppe Olmo Alfredo Binda
13 Bologna-Ferrara (individual time trial) 62 Alfredo Binda Alfredo Binda
14 Ferrara-Udine 242 Ettore Meini Alfredo Binda
15 Udine-Bassano del Grappa 213 Ettore Meini Alfredo Binda
16 Bassano del Grappa-Bolzano 148 Gerard Loncke Alfredo Binda
17 Bolzano-Milan 284 Alfredo Binda Alfredo Binda
Total 3,343

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