1936 Giro D'Italia - Stages

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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