Stages
Stage | Route | km | Stage Winner | Leader of the GC |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Milan-Mantova | 206 | Learco Guerra | Learco Guerra |
2 | Mantova-Ravenna | 216 | Learco Guerra | Learco Guerra |
3 | Ravenna-Macerata | 288 | Alfredo Binda | Alfredo Binda |
4 | Macerata-Pescara | 234 | Alfredo Binda | Alfredo Binda |
5 | Pescara-Naples | 282 | Michele Mara | Alfredo Binda |
6 | Naples-Rome | 256 | Ettore Meini | Michele Mara |
7 | Rome-Perugia | 247 | Learco Guerra | Luigi Marchisio |
8 | Perugia-Montecatini Terme | 246 | Learco Guerra | Luigi Marchisio |
9 | Montecatini Terme-Genova | 248 | Michele Mara | Luigi Marchisio |
10 | Genova-Cuneo | 263 | Luigi Giacobbe | Luigi Giacobbe |
11 | Cuneo-Turin | 252 | Francesco Camusso | Francesco Camusso |
12 | Turin-Milan | 263 | Ambrogio Morelli | Francesco Camusso |
Total | 3,012 |
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