Stages
Stage | Date | Route | km | Stage Winner | Leader of GC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Milan-Turin | 161 | Giuseppe Olmo | Giuseppe Olmo | |
2 | Turin-Genoa | 206 | Aldo Bini | Aldo Bini | |
3 | Genoa-Montecatini Terme | 206 | Raffaele Di Paco | Aldo Bini | |
4 | Montecatini Terme-Grosseto | 220 | Fabio Battesini | Aldo Bini | |
5 | Grosseto-Rome | 248 | Giuseppe Olmo | Aldo Bini | |
6 | Rome-Naples | 230 | Giuseppe Olmo | Giuseppe Olmo | |
7 | Naples-Bari | 283 | Raffaele Di Paco | Giuseppe Olmo | |
8 | Bari-Campobasso | 243 | Olimpio Bizzi | Giuseppe Olmo | |
9 | Campobasso-L'Aquila | 204 | Gino Bartali | Gino Bartali | |
10 | L'Aquila-Rieti | 117 | Raffaele Di Paco | Gino Bartali | |
11 | Rieti-Terminillo (cron. individuale) | 20 | Giuseppe Olmo | Gino Bartali | |
12 | Rieti-Florence | 292 | Giuseppe Olmo | Gino Bartali | |
13 | Florence-Cesenatico | 139 | Giuseppe Olmo | Gino Bartali | |
14 | Cesenatico-Ferrara | 155 | Raffaele Di Paco | Gino Bartali | |
15 a | Ferrara-Padua | 106 | Raffaele Di Paco | Gino Bartali | |
15 b | Padua-Venice (individual time trial) | 39 | Giuseppe Olmo | Gino Bartali | |
16 | Venice-Legnago | 183 | Giuseppe Olmo | Gino Bartali | |
17 a | Legnago-Riva del Garda | 139 | Giuseppe Olmo | Gino Bartali | |
17 b | Riva del Garda-Gardone Riviera | 100 | Gino Bartali | Gino Bartali | |
18 | Gardone Riviera-Salsomaggiore Terme | 206 | Gino Bartali | Gino Bartali | |
19 | Salsomaggiore Terme-Milan | 248 | Giuseppe Olmo | Gino Bartali | |
Total | 3,745 |
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