Stages
| Stage | Date | Route | km | Stage Winner | Leader of GC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Milan-Cremona | 165 | Vasco Bergamaschi | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 2 | Cremona-Mantua | 175 | Domenico Piemontesi | Domenico Piemontesi | |
| 3 | Mantua-Rovigo | 162 | Learco Guerra | Domenico Piemontesi | |
| 4 | Rovigo-Cesenatico | 140 | Learco Guerra | Walter Fantini | |
| 5 a | Cesena-Riccione (cron. individuale) | 35 | Giuseppe Olmo | Giuseppe Olmo | |
| 5 b | Riccione-Portocivitanova | 136 | Antonio Folco | Giuseppe Olmo | |
| 6 | Portocivitanova-L'Aquila | 171 | Gino Bartali | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 7 | L'Aquila-Lanciano | 146 | Learco Guerra | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 8 | Lanciano-Bari | 308 | Learco Guerra | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 9 | Bari-Naples | 333 | Raffaele Di Paco | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 10 | Naples-Rome | 250 | Learco Guerra | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 11 | Rome-Florence | 317 | Vasco Bergamaschi | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 12 | Florence-Montecatini Terme | 134 | Giuseppe Olmo | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 13 a | Montecatini Terme-Lucca | 99 | René Debenne | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 13 b | Lucca-Viareggio (individual time trial) | 55 | Maurice Archambaud | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 14 | Viareggio-Genoa | 172 | Raffaele Di Paco | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 15 | Genoa-Cuneo | 148 | Giuseppe Olmo | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 16 | Cuneo-Asti | 91 | Giuseppe Olmo | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 17 | Asti-Turin | 250 | Raffaele Di Paco | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| 18 | Turin-Milan | 290 | Raffaele Di Paco | Vasco Bergamaschi | |
| Total | 3,577 | ||||
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