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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