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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