1938 Giro D'Italia - Stages

Stages

Stage Date Route km Stage Winner GC Leader
1 May 7 Milano > Torino 182 Marco Cimatti Marco Cimatti
2 May 8 Torino > Sanremo 204 Mario Vicini Mario Vicini
3 May 9 Sanremo > Santa Margherita Ligure 172 Giovanni Gotti Cesare Del Cancia
4 a May 10 Santa Margherita Ligure > La Spezia 81 Giovanni Valetti Cesare Del Cancia
4 b May 10 La Spezia > Montecatini Terme 110 Walter Generati Cesare Del Cancia
5 May 12 Montecatini Terme > Chianciano Terme 184 Salvatore Crippa Cesare Del Cancia
6 May 13 Chianciano Terme > Rieti 160 Adolfo Leoni Cesare Del Cancia
7 a May 14 Rieti > Terminillo (ITT) 19.8 Giovanni Valetti Cesare Del Cancia
7 b May 14 Rieti > Rome 152 Cino Cinelli Cesare Del Cancia
8 May 15 Rome > Napoli 234 Raffaele Di Paco Cesare Del Cancia
9 May 17 Napoli > Lanciano 221 Giordano Cottur Giovanni Valetti
10 May 18 Lanciano > Ascoli Piceno 149 Raffaele Di Paco Giovanni Valetti
11 May 19 Ascoli Piceno > Ravenna 268 Cino Cinelli Giovanni Valetti
12 May 20 Ravenna > Treviso 199 Raffaele Di Paco Giovanni Valetti
13 May 22 Treviso > Trieste 207 Cesare Del Cancia Giovanni Valetti
14 May 23 Trieste > Belluno 243 Olimpio Bizzi Giovanni Valetti
15 May 25 Belluno > Recoaro Terme 154 Giovanni Valetti Giovanni Valetti
16 May 27 Recoaro Terme > Bergamo 272 Diego Marabelli Giovanni Valetti
17 May 28 Bergamo > Varese 154 Cesare Del Cancia Giovanni Valetti
18 a May 29 Varese > Locarno 100 Leo Amberg Giovanni Valetti
18 b May 29 Locarno > Milano 180 Olimpio Bizzi Giovanni Valetti
Total 3645.8

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