1937 Giro D'Italia - Stages

Stages

Stage Date Route km Stage Winner Leader of GC
1 Milano-Torino 165 Nello Troggi Nello Troggi
2 Torino-Acqui Terme 148 Quirico Bernacchi Quirico Bernacchi
3 Acqui Terme-Genova 158 Giovanni Valetti Giovanni Valetti
4 Genova-Viareggio 186 Olimpio Bizzi Giovanni Valetti
5 a Viareggio-Marina di Massa (cron. a squadre) 60 Legnano Gino Bartali
5 b Marina di Massa-Livorno 114 Olimpio Bizzi Giovanni Valetti
6 Livorno-Arezzo 190 Giuseppe Olmo Giovanni Valetti
7 Arezzo-Rieti 206 Marco Cimatti Giovanni Valetti
8 a Rieti-Terminillo (cron. individuale) 20 Gino Bartali Gino Bartali
8 b Rieti-Roma 152 Raffaele Di Paco Gino Bartali
9 Roma-Napoli 250 Learco Guerra Gino Bartali
10 Napoli-Foggia 166 Gino Bartali Gino Bartali
11 a Foggia-San Severo 186 Walter Generati Gino Bartali
11 b San Severo-Campobasso 105 Cesare Del Cancia Gino Bartali
12 Campobasso-Pescara 258 Marco Cimatti Gino Bartali
13 Pescara-Ancona 194 Aldo Bini Gino Bartali
14 Ancona-Forlì 178 Aldo Bini Gino Bartali
15 Forlì-Vittorio Veneto 266 Glauco Servadei Gino Bartali
16 Vittorio Veneto-Merano 227 Gino Bartali Gino Bartali
17 Merano-Gardone Riviera 190 Gino Bartali Gino Bartali
18 Gardone Riviera-San Pellegrino Terme 129 Glauco Servadei Gino Bartali
19 a San Pellegrino Terme-Como 151 Marco Cimatti Gino Bartali
19 b Como-Milano 141 Aldo Bini Gino Bartali
Totale 3,822

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