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<tr><td width="80">Local name:</td><td>Giro d'Italia</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Region:</td><td>[[Italy]]</td></tr>
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| colspan=2 style="padding:0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Giro_d'Italia_logo.png|150px]]
<tr><td>Date:</td><td>May, sometimes until early June</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Type:</td><td>Stage Race (Great Tour)</td></tr>
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! colspan=2 |'''Tour of Italy'''
<tr><th colspan="2" bgcolor=pink>History</th></tr>
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<tr><td>First Edition:</td><td valign="top">1909</td></tr>
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|Local name || Giro d'Italia
<tr><td>Editions:</td><td valign="top">88</td></tr>
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<tr><td>First Winner:</td><td valign="top">[[Luigi Ganna]] ({{ITA}})</td></tr>
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|Region ||  [[Italy]]
<tr><td>Most Recent:</td><td valign="top">[[Paolo Savoldelli]] ({{ITA}})</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Most Wins:</td><td valign="top">[[Alfredo Binda]] ({{ITA}}), [[Fausto Coppi]] ({{ITA}}) and [[Eddy Merckx]] ({{BEL}}), 5 times</td></tr>
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|Date ||  May, sometimes until early June
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|Type ||  Stage Race (Great Tour)
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|First Edition ||  1909
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|Editions ||  88
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|First Winner ||  [[Luigi Ganna]] {{ITA}}
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|Most Recent || [[Paolo Savoldelli]] {{ITA}}
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|Most Wins ||  [[Alfredo Binda]] {{ITA}}, [[Fausto Coppi]] {{ITA}} and [[Eddy Merckx]] {{BEL}}, 5 times
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The '''Giro d'Italia''', also simply known as the '''Giro''', is a long distance [[Road bicycle racing|road bicycle race]] for professional cyclists held over three weeks in May or early June in and around [[Italy]].
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The '''Giro d'Italia''' (''Tour of [[Italy]]''), also simply known as '''The Giro''', is a long distance [[road bicycle racing]] [[stage race]] for professional cyclists held over three weeks in May/early June in and around [[Italy]]. It is one of the three [[Grand Tour (cycling)|Grand Tours]], and is part of the [[UCI World Ranking]] calendar. The most recent winner (2009) is [[Denis Menchov]]. 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The Giro was inspired by the [[Tour de France]] and, just as the French race was intended to boost circulation of ''[[L'Équipe|L'Auto]]'', so Emilio Camillo Costamagna, the editor of ''[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]'' [[newspaper]], aimed to increase his circulation. The first Giro d'Italia started on [[May 13]], [[1909]] at [[Milan]] with eight stages totalling 2448 kilometres. [[Luigi Ganna]] was the first winner.
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The Giro was inspired by the [[Tour de France]] and, just as the French race was intended to boost circulation of ''[[L'Équipe|L'Auto]]'', so Emilio Camillo Costamagna, the editor of ''[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]'' [[newspaper]], aimed to increase his circulation. The first Giro d'Italia started on May 13, 1909 at [[Milan]] with eight stages totalling 2,448 kilometres (1,521 miles). [[Luigi Ganna]] was the first winner.
  
 
Along with the Tour de France and the [[World Cycling Championship]], the Giro d'Italia makes up the [[Triple Crown of Cycling]]. Along with the Tour de France and the [[Vuelta a España]] it is one of the three [[Grand Tour (cycling)|Grand Tours]].
 
Along with the Tour de France and the [[World Cycling Championship]], the Giro d'Italia makes up the [[Triple Crown of Cycling]]. Along with the Tour de France and the [[Vuelta a España]] it is one of the three [[Grand Tour (cycling)|Grand Tours]].
  
 
==Jerseys==
 
==Jerseys==
Whereas the overall leader of the Tour de France is awarded a [[yellow jersey]], since 1931 the overall leader in the Giro sports the ''[[Maglia rosa]]'' (pink jersey), after the colour of paper used by ''La Gazzetta dello Sport''. The "[[King of the Mountains]]" wears a green jersey, while the leader of the points classification wears a mauve jersey (''[[Maglia ciclamino]]'') (from 1967 to 1969 the leader wore a red jersey but from 1970 it was changed to mauve). The Giro d'Italia also has a daily competition called the ''[[Intergiro]]'' and the leader is awarded a sky-blue jersey.
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Whereas the overall leader of the Tour de France is awarded a [[yellow jersey]] (originally to correspond with ''L'Auto'' 's yellow pages), since 1931 the overall leader in the Giro sports the ''[[maglia rosa]]'' (pink jersey), which corresponds with newspaper ''[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]'' 's pink newsprint. The "[[King of the Mountains]]" wears the ''[[maglia verde]]'' (green jersey). The leader of the [[points classification]] wears the ''[[maglia ciclamino]]'' (mauve jersey), the best young rider wears the ''[[maglia bianca]]'' (white jersey).
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[[Image:Maglia rosa.jpg|thumb|The ''[[maglia rosa]]'' from the 88th edition of the race in 2005.]]
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Italian [[Felice Gimondi]] holds the record for the most podium finishes: nine in total, consisting of three victories, two second places and four third place finishes.
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===Most wins===
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The following riders have won the most final jerseys:
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====Overall (maglia rosa)====
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The maglia rosa, or pink jersey, is worn each day by the cyclist with the fastest overall time up to that point of the Giro. The rider wearing the jersey may change from day to day, but given the glory and extra exposure for the team, individual and
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sponsor of the rider who holds the jersey, teams often make extra efforts to keep the jersey on the race leader form day to day. In fact, each team brings several pink jerseys to the race in case one of their riders becomes the leader.  The cyclist with the lowest time at the end of the Giro's last stage wins the Giro. This is similar to the Yellow jersey, [[Maillot Jaune]], used in the [[Tour de France]]. 
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* 5 wins: [[Alfredo Binda]] (1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1933), [[Fausto Coppi]] (1940, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953), [[Eddy Merckx]] (1968, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974)
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* 3 wins: [[Giovanni Brunero]] (1921, 1922, 1926), [[Gino Bartali]] (1936, 1937, 1946), [[Fiorenzo Magni]] (1948, 1951, 1955), [[Bernard Hinault]] (1980, 1982, 1985), [[Felice Gimondi]] (1967, 1969, 1976)
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====King of the mountains (maglia verde)====
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During mountain stages of the race, points are awarded to the rider who is first to reach the top of each significant climb.  Points are also awarded for riders who closely follow the leader up each climb.  The number of points awarded varies according to the hill classification, which is determined by the steepness and length of that particular hill. The green jersey is worn by the rider who, at the start of each stage, has the largest amount of climbing points. If a rider holds both the pink and green jerseys, the green jersey is worn by the rider in second place. At the end of the giro, the rider holding the most climbing points wins the climbing competition.  In fact, some riders, particularly those who are neither sprinters nor particularly good at time-trialing, may attempt only to win this particular competition within the race.  This is the same as the [[Polka dot jersey]] of the [[Tour de France]]. In 2008 it was won by [[Emanuele Sella]].
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Climbs rated "[[hors catégorie]]" (HC): 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 7, 6 and 5.
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Category 1: 15, 13, 11, 9, 8, 7, 6 and 5.
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Category 2: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, and 5.
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Category 3: 4, 3, 2 and 1.
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Category 4: 3, 2 and 1.
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For the last climb of a stage, points are doubled for HC and categories one and two.
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* 7 wins: [[Gino Bartali]]
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* 4 wins: [[José Manuel Fuente]]
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* 3 wins: [[Claudio Chiappucci]], [[Claudio Bortolotto]], [[Franco Bitossi]], Fausto Coppi
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====Points Competition (maglia ciclamino)====
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Points are given to the rider who is first to reach the end of, or determined places during, any stage of the giro. The number of points given, vary accordingly to how hard the stage is, determined by the length and number of hills, size of hills etc. in that particular stage. Points are also given to the first following riders, how many varies. The jersey is worn by the rider who at the start of each stage, has the largest amount of points. The rider whom at the end of the giro, holds the most points, wins the points competition. This competition is most often won by specialized sprinters who seldom have a chance in the overall competition. This is the same as the green jersey, [[maillot vert]], of the [[Tour de France]]. The 2008 winner was [[Daniele Bennati]].
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;[[Image:Plainstage.png]]Flat stages:
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:35, 30, 26, 24, 22, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 points are awarded to the first 25 riders across the finish.
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;[[Image:Mediummountainstage.png]]Medium-mountain stages:
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:25, 22, 20, 18, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points are awarded to the first 20 riders across the finish.
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;[[Image:Mountainstage.png]]High-mountain stages:
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:20, 17, 15, 13, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points are awarded to the first 15 riders across the finish.
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;[[Image:History.jpg|22px]]Time-trials:
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: 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points are awarded to the top 10 finishers of the stage.
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In addition, stages can have one or more intermediate sprints: 6, 4, and 2 points are awarded to the first three cyclists passing these lines.
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* 4 wins: [[Francesco Moser]], [[Giuseppe Saronni]]
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* 3 wins: [[Mario Cipollini]], [[Roger De Vlaeminck]], [[Johan Van der Velde]]
  
Italian [[Felice Gimondi]] holds the record for the most podium finishes: nine total, consisting of three victories, two second places and four third place finishes.  
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===Youth Competition (maglia bianca)===
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The youth competition is a competition within the giro, celebrating young riders. The white jersey is given to the rider under the age of 25 who gets the highest ranking in the general classification. In 2008 it was won by [[Riccardo Riccò]].
  
==Winners of the Giro d'Italia==
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==List of overall winners==
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*[[2005]] - [[Paolo Savoldelli]] {{ITA}} see also [[2005 Giro d'Italia]]
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*[[2004]] - [[Damiano Cunego]] {{ITA}} see also [[2004 Giro d'Italia]]
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*[[2003]] - [[Gilberto Simoni]] {{ITA}}
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! Giro
*[[2002]] - [[Paolo Savoldelli]] {{ITA}}
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! Year
*[[2001]] - [[Gilberto Simoni]] {{ITA}}
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! Winner
*[[2000]] - [[Stefano Garzelli]] {{ITA}}
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! Nationality
*[[1999]] - [[Ivan Gotti]] {{ITA}}
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! Team
*[[1998]] - [[Marco Pantani]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1997]] - [[Ivan Gotti]] {{ITA}}
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| [[2009 Giro d'Italia|92]] || 2009 || [[Denis Menchov]] || {{RUS}} || Rabobank
*[[1996]] - [[Pavel Tonkov]] {{RUS}}  
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*[[1995]] - [[Tony Rominger]] {{SUI}}
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| [[2008 Giro d'Italia|91]] || 2008 || [[Alberto Contador]] || {{ESP}} || Astana
*[[1994]] - [[Eugeni Berzin]] {{RUS}}  
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*[[1993]] - [[Miguel Induráin]] {{SPA}}
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| [[2007 Giro d'Italia|90]] || 2007 || [[Danilo Di Luca]] || {{ITA}} || Liquigas
*[[1992]] - [[Miguel Induráin]] {{SPA}}
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*[[1991]] - [[Franco Chiocciolo]] {{ITA}}
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| [[2006 Giro d'Italia|89]] || 2006 || [[Ivan Basso]] || {{ITA}} || Team CSC
*[[1990]] - [[Gianni Bugno]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1989]] - [[Laurent Fignon]] {{FRA}}  
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| [[2005 Giro d'Italia|88]] || 2005 || [[Paolo Savoldelli]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{ITA}} || Discovery Channel
*[[1988]] - [[Andrew Hampsten]] {{USA}}
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*[[1987]] - [[Stephen Roche]] {{IRL}}
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| [[2004 Giro d'Italia|87]] || 2004 || [[Damiano Cunego]] || {{ITA}} || [[Saeco (cycling team)|Saeco]]
*[[1986]] - [[Roberto Visentini]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1985]] - [[Bernard Hinault]] {{FRA}}
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| [[2003 Giro d'Italia|86]] || 2003 || [[Gilberto Simoni]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{ITA}} || [[Saeco (cycling team)|Saeco]]
*[[1984]] - [[Francesco Moser]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1983]] - [[Giuseppe Saronni]] {{ITA}}
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| [[2002 Giro d'Italia|85]] || 2002 || [[Paolo Savoldelli]] || {{ITA}} || Index-Alexia
*[[1982]] - [[Bernard Hinault]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1981]] - [[Giovanni Battaglin]] {{ITA}}
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| [[2001 Giro d'Italia|84]] || 2001 || [[Gilberto Simoni]] || {{ITA}} || Lampre-Daikin
*[[1980]] - [[Bernard Hinault]] {{FRA}}
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*[[1979]] - [[Giuseppe Saronni]] {{ITA}}
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| [[2000 Giro d'Italia|83]] || 2000 || [[Stefano Garzelli]] || {{ITA}} || [[Mercatone Uno]]
*[[1978]] - [[Johan de Muynck]] {{BEL}}
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*[[1977]] - [[Michel Pollentier]] {{BEL}}
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| [[1999 Giro d'Italia|82]] || 1999 || [[Ivan Gotti]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{ITA}} || [[Team Polti|Polti]]
*[[1976]] - [[Felice Gimondi]] {{ITA}}  
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*[[1975]] - [[Fausto Bertoglio]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1998 Giro d'Italia|81]] || 1998 || [[Marco Pantani]] || {{ITA}} || [[Mercatone Uno]]
*[[1974]] - [[Eddy Merckx]] {{BEL}}
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*[[1973]] - [[Eddy Merckx]] {{BEL}}
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| [[1997 Giro d'Italia|80]] || 1997 || [[Ivan Gotti]] || {{ITA}} || [[Saeco (cycling team)|Saeco]]
*[[1972]] - [[Eddy Merckx]] {{BEL}}
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*[[1971]] - [[Gosta Pettersson]] {{SWE}}
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| [[1996 Giro d'Italia|79]] || 1996 || [[Pavel Tonkov]] || {{RUS}} ||Ceramiche Panaria-Vinavil
*[[1970]] - [[Eddy Merckx]] {{BEL}}
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*[[1969]] - [[Felice Gimondi]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1995 Giro d'Italia|78]] || 1995 || [[Tony Rominger]] || {{SUI}} ||[[Mapei (cycling team)|Mapei-GB]]
*[[1968]] - [[Eddy Merckx]] {{BEL}}
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*[[1967]] - [[Felice Gimondi]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1994 Giro d'Italia|77]] || 1994 || [[Eugeni Berzin]] || {{RUS}} ||Gewiss-Ballan
*[[1966]] - [[Gianni Motta]] {{ITA}}  
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*[[1965]] - [[Vittorio Adorni]] {{ITA}}  
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| [[1993 Giro d'Italia|76]] || 1993 || [[Miguel Indurain]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{ESP}} || Banesto
*[[1964]] - [[Jacques Anquetil]] {{FRA}}  
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*[[1963]] - [[Franco Balmamion]] {{ITA}}  
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| [[1992 Giro d'Italia|75]] || 1992 || [[Miguel Indurain]] || {{ESP}} || Banesto
*[[1962]] - [[Franco Balmamion]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1991 Giro d'Italia|74]] || 1991 || [[Franco Chioccioli]] || {{ITA}} ||del Tongo
*[[1961]] - [[Arnaldo Pambianco]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1960]] - [[Jacques Anquetil]] {{FRA}}
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| [[1990 Giro d'Italia|73]] || 1990 || [[Gianni Bugno]] || {{ITA}} ||Chateau d'Ax
*[[1959]] - [[Charly Gaul]] {{LUX}}
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*[[1958]] - [[Ercole Baldini]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1989 Giro d'Italia|72]] || 1989 || [[Laurent Fignon]] || {{FRA}} || [[Super U-Raleigh-Fiat]]
*[[1957]] - [[Gastone Nencini]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1956]] - [[Charly Gaul]] {{LUX}}  
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| [[1988 Giro d'Italia|71]] || 1988 || [[Andrew Hampsten]] || {{USA}} || [[7-Eleven Cycling Team|7-Eleven]]
*[[1955]] - [[Fiorenzo Magni]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1954]] - [[Carlo Clerici]] {{ITA}}  
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| [[1987 Giro d'Italia|70]] || 1987 || [[Stephen Roche]] || {{IRL}} || [[Carrera (cycling team)|Carrera-Vagabond]]
*[[1953]] - [[Fausto Coppi]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1952]] - [[Fausto Coppi]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1986 Giro d'Italia|69]] || 1986 || [[Roberto Visentini]] || {{ITA}}||[[Carrera (cycling team)|Carrera-Inoxpran]]
*[[1951]] - [[Fiorenzo Magni]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1950]] - [[Hugo Koblet]] {{SUI}}
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| [[1985 Giro d'Italia|68]] || 1985 || [[Bernard Hinault]] ''(3rd win)'' || {{FRA}} || [[La Vie Claire]]
*[[1949]] - [[Fausto Coppi]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1948]] - [[Fiorenzo Magni]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1984 Giro d'Italia|67]] || 1984 || [[Francesco Moser]] || {{ITA}} || Gis-Tuc Lu
*[[1947]] - [[Fausto Coppi]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1946]] - [[Gino Bartali]] {{ITA}}  
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| [[1983 Giro d'Italia|66]] || 1983 || [[Giuseppe Saronni]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{ITA}} || Del Tongo
*[[1940]] - [[Fausto Coppi]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1939]] - [[Giovanni Valetti]] {{ITA}}  
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| [[1982 Giro d'Italia|65]] || 1982 || [[Bernard Hinault]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{FRA}} || [[Renault-Elf-Gitane]]
*[[1938]] - [[Giovanni Valetti]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1937]] - [[Gino Bartali]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1981 Giro d'Italia|64]] || 1981 || [[Giovanni Battaglin]] || {{ITA}}|| Inoxpran
*[[1936]] - [[Gino Bartali]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1935]] - [[Vasco Bergamaschi]] {{ITA}}  
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| [[1980 Giro d'Italia|63]] || 1980 || [[Bernard Hinault]] || {{FRA}} || [[Renault-Elf-Gitane]]
*[[1934]] - [[Learco Guerra]] {{ITA}}  
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*[[1933]] - [[Alfredo Binda]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1979 Giro d'Italia|62]] || 1979 || [[Giuseppe Saronni]] || {{ITA}} || Scic
*[[1932]] - [[Antonio Pesenti]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1931]] - [[Francesco Camusso]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1978 Giro d'Italia|61]] || 1978 || [[Johan de Muynck]] || {{BEL}}||[[Bianchi cycling team|Bianchi-Faema]]
*[[1930]] - [[Luigi Marchisio]] {{ITA}}  
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*[[1929]] - [[Alfredo Binda]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1977 Giro d'Italia|60]] || 1977 || [[Michel Pollentier]] || {{BEL}} || [[Flandria (cycling team)|Flandria-Velda]]
*[[1928]] - [[Alfredo Binda]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1927]] - [[Alfredo Binda]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1976 Giro d'Italia|59]] || 1976 || [[Felice Gimondi]] ''(3rd win)'' || {{ITA}}||[[Bianchi cycling team|Bianchi-Campagnolo]]
*[[1926]] - [[Giovanni Brunero]] {{ITA}}  
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*[[1925]] - [[Alfredo Binda]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1975 Giro d'Italia|58]] || 1975 || [[Fausto Bertoglio]] || {{ITA}} || Jollyceramica
*[[1924]] - [[Giuseppe Enrici]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1923]] - [[Costante Girardengo]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1974 Giro d'Italia|57]] || 1974 || [[Eddy Merckx]] ''(5th win)'' || {{BEL}} || [[Molteni]]
*[[1922]] - [[Giovanni Brunero]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1921]] - [[Giovanni Brunero]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1973 Giro d'Italia|56]] || 1973 || [[Eddy Merckx]] ''(4th win)'' || {{BEL}} || [[Molteni]]
*[[1920]] - [[Gaetano Belloni]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1919]] - [[Costante Girardengo]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1972 Giro d'Italia|55]] || 1972 || [[Eddy Merckx]] ''(3rd win)'' || {{BEL}} || [[Molteni]]
*[[1914]] - [[Alfonso Calzolari]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1913]] - [[Carlo Oriani]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1971 Giro d'Italia|54]] || 1971 || [[Gösta Pettersson]] || {{SWE}} || Ferretti
*[[1912]] - Team Atala: [[C.Galetti]], [[G.Michelotto]], [[E.Pavesi]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1911]] - [[Carlo Galetti]] {{ITA}}  
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| [[1970 Giro d'Italia|53]] || 1970 || [[Eddy Merckx]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{BEL}} || [[Faema (cycling team)|Faema]]
*[[1910]] - [[Carlo Galetti]] {{ITA}}
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*[[1909]] - [[Luigi Ganna]] {{ITA}}
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| [[1969 Giro d'Italia|52]] || 1969 || [[Felice Gimondi]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{ITA}} || [[Faema (cycling team)|Faema]]
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| [[1968 Giro d'Italia|51]] || 1968 || [[Eddy Merckx]] || {{BEL}} || [[Faema (cycling team)|Faema]]
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| [[1967 Giro d'Italia|50]] || 1967 || [[Felice Gimondi]] || {{ITA}} || [[Salvarani]]
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| [[1966 Giro d'Italia|49]] || 1966 || [[Gianni Motta]] || {{ITA}} || [[Molteni]]
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| [[1965 Giro d'Italia|48]] || 1965 || [[Vittorio Adorni]] || {{ITA}} || [[Salvarani]]
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| [[1964 Giro d'Italia|47]] || 1964 || [[Jacques Anquetil]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{FRA}} || [[St.Raphael (cycling team)|St.Raphael]]
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| [[1963 Giro d'Italia|46]] || 1963 || [[Franco Balmamion]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{ITA}} || Carpano
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| [[1962 Giro d'Italia|45]] || 1962 || [[Franco Balmamion]] || {{ITA}} || Carpano
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| [[1961 Giro d'Italia|44]] || 1961 || [[Arnaldo Pambianco]] || {{ITA}} || Fides
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| [[1960 Giro d'Italia|43]] || 1960 || [[Jacques Anquetil]] || {{FRA}} || Fynsec
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| [[1959 Giro d'Italia|42]] || 1959 || [[Charly Gaul]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{LUX}} || Emi G. S.
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| [[1958 Giro d'Italia|41]] || 1958 || [[Ercole Baldini]] || {{ITA}} || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
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| [[1957 Giro d'Italia|40]] || 1957 || [[Gastone Nencini]] || {{ITA}} || Chlorodont
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| [[1956 Giro d'Italia|39]] || 1956 || [[Charly Gaul]] || {{LUX}} || [[Faema (cycling team)|Faema-Guerra]]
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| [[1955 Giro d'Italia|38]] || 1955 || [[Fiorenzo Magni]] ''(3rd win)'' || {{ITA}} || Nivea-Fuchs
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| [[1954 Giro d'Italia|37]] || 1954 || [[Carlo Clerici]] || {{SUI}} || [[Faema (cycling team)|Faema-Guerra]]
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| [[1953 Giro d'Italia|36]] || 1953 || [[Fausto Coppi]] ''(5th win)'' || {{ITA}}||[[Bianchi cycling team|Bianchi-Pirelli]]
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| [[1952 Giro d'Italia|35]] || 1952 || [[Fausto Coppi]] ''(4th win)'' || {{ITA}}||[[Bianchi cycling team|Bianchi-Pirelli]]
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| [[1951 Giro d'Italia|34]] || 1951 || [[Fiorenzo Magni]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{ITA}} || Ganna
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|-
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| [[1950 Giro d'Italia|33]] || 1950 || [[Hugo Koblet]] || {{SUI}} || Guerra
 +
|-
 +
| [[1949 Giro d'Italia|32]] || 1949 || [[Fausto Coppi]] ''(3th win)'' || {{ITA}}||[[Bianchi cycling team|Bianchi-Ursus]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1948 Giro d'Italia|31]] || 1948 || [[Fiorenzo Magni]] || {{ITA}} || Willier Triestina
 +
|-
 +
| [[1947 Giro d'Italia|30]] || 1947 || [[Fausto Coppi]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{ITA}}||[[Bianchi cycling team|Bianchi]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1946 Giro d'Italia|29]] || 1946 || [[Gino Bartali]] ''(3rd win)'' || {{ITA}} || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=5 align=center|1941 to 1945: suspended because of [[World War II]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1940 Giro d'Italia|28]] || 1940 || [[Fausto Coppi]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]]|| [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1939 Giro d'Italia|27]] || 1939 || [[Giovanni Valetti]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || France Sport-Wobler
 +
|-
 +
| [[1938 Giro d'Italia|26]] || 1938 || [[Giovanni Valetti]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || Fresjus
 +
|-
 +
| [[1937 Giro d'Italia|25]] || 1937 || [[Gino Bartali]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] ||[[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1936 Giro d'Italia|24]] || 1936 || [[Gino Bartali]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]]|| [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1935 Giro d'Italia|23]] || 1935 || [[Vasco Bergamaschi]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Maino (cycling team)|Maino-Girardengo]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1934 Giro d'Italia|22]] || 1934 || [[Learco Guerra]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Maino (cycling team)|Maino-Clement]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1933 Giro d'Italia|21]] || 1933 || [[Alfredo Binda]] ''(5th win)'' || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1932 Giro d'Italia|20]] || 1932 || [[Antonio Pesenti]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || Dei
 +
|-
 +
| [[1931 Giro d'Italia|19]] || 1931 || [[Francesco Camusso]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || Gloria
 +
|-
 +
| [[1930 Giro d'Italia|18]] || 1930 || [[Luigi Marchisio]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1929 Giro d'Italia|17]] || 1929 || [[Alfredo Binda]] ''(4th win)'' || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1928 Giro d'Italia|16]] || 1928 || [[Alfredo Binda]] ''(3rd win)'' || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1927 Giro d'Italia|15]] || 1927 || [[Alfredo Binda]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1926 Giro d'Italia|14]] || 1926 || [[Giovanni Brunero]] ''(3rd win)'' || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1925 Giro d'Italia|13]] || 1925 || [[Alfredo Binda]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1924 Giro d'Italia|12]] || 1924 || [[Giuseppe Enrici]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] ||
 +
|-
 +
| [[1923 Giro d'Italia|11]] || 1923 || [[Costante Girardengo]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Maino (cycling team)|Maino]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1922 Giro d'Italia|10]] || 1922 || [[Giovanni Brunero]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1921 Giro d'Italia|9]] || 1921 || [[Giovanni Brunero]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Legnano (cycling team)|Legnano]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1920 Giro d'Italia|8]] || 1920 || [[Gaetano Belloni]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Bianchi cycling team|Bianchi]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1919 Giro d'Italia|7]] || 1919 || [[Costante Girardengo]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || Stucchi
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=5 align=center|1915 to 1918: suspended because of [[World War I]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1914 Giro d'Italia|6]] || 1914 || [[Alfonso Calzolari]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || Stucchi
 +
|-
 +
| [[1913 Giro d'Italia|5]] || 1913 || [[Carlo Oriani]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Maino (cycling team)|Maino]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1912 Giro d'Italia|4]] || 1912 || Team Atala: [[Carlo Galetti]] ''(3rd win)'',<br> [[Giovanni Micheletto]],<br>[[Eberardo Pavesi]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]]|| [[Team Atala]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1911 Giro d'Italia|3]] || 1911 || [[Carlo Galetti]] ''(2nd win)'' || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Bianchi cycling team|Bianchi]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1910 Giro d'Italia|2]] || 1910 || [[Carlo Galetti]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Team Atala]]
 +
|-
 +
| [[1909 Giro d'Italia|1]] || 1909 || [[Luigi Ganna]] || {{flagiconITA1861}} [[Italy]] || [[Italy]]
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
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== Victories per country ==
 +
{| border=1 cellspacing=3 cellpadding=4 style="float:center; margin:0 0 .5em 1em; width:200px; background:#505050; border-collapse:collapse; border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#505050;"
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|- tr BGCOLOR=darkred
 +
 +
! Rank !! Country !! Victories
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|-
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| 1
 +
| {{ITA}}
 +
| align="center"|65
 +
|-
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| 2
 +
| {{BEL}}
 +
| align="center"|7
 +
|-
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| 3
 +
| {{FRA}}
 +
| align="center"|6
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan=3|4
 +
| {{SUI}}
 +
| align="center"|3
 +
|-
 +
| {{ESP}}
 +
| align="center"|3
 +
|-
 +
| {{RUS}}
 +
| align="center"|3
 +
|-
 +
| 7
 +
| {{LUX}}
 +
| align="center"|2
 +
|-
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|rowspan=3|8
 +
| {{IRL}}
 +
| align="center"|1
 +
|-
 +
| {{USA}}
 +
| align="center"|1
 +
|-
 +
| {{SWE}}
 +
| align="center"|1
 +
|}
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 +
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==Giro d'Italia stage victories==
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{| border=1 cellspacing=3 cellpadding=4 style="float:center; margin:0 0 .5em 1em; width:300px; background:#505050; border-collapse:collapse; border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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|- style="text-align:center; background:#505050;"
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|- tr BGCOLOR=darkred
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!Rank
 +
!Name
 +
!Country
 +
!Wins
 +
|-
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|1 ||  [[Mario Cipollini]] || {{ITA}} || 42
 +
|-
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|2 ||  [[Alfredo Binda]] || {{ITA}} || 41
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|-
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|3 ||  [[Learco Guerra]] || {{ITA}} || 31
 +
|-
 +
|4 ||  [[Costante Girardengo]] || {{ITA}} || 30
 +
|-
 +
|5 ||  [[Eddy Merckx]] || {{BEL}} || 25
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan=2|6 ||  [[Alessandro Petacchi]] || {{ITA}} || 24
 +
|-
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||  [[Giuseppe Saronni]] || {{ITA}} || 24
 +
|-
 +
|8 ||  [[Francesco Moser]] || {{ITA}} || 23
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan=2|9 ||  [[Fausto Coppi]] || {{ITA}} || 22
 +
|-
 +
||  [[Roger De Vlaeminck]] || {{BEL}} || 22
 +
|-
 +
|11 ||  [[Franco Bitossi]] || {{ITA}} || 21
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan=2|12 ||  [[Giuseppe Olmo]] || {{ITA}} || 20
 +
|-
 +
||  [[Miguel Poblet]] || {{ESP}} || 20
 +
|}
 +
 +
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 11:09, 7 July 2009

Giro d'Italia logo.png
Tour of Italy
Local name Giro d'Italia
Region Italy
Date May, sometimes until early June
Type Stage Race (Great Tour)
History
First Edition 1909
Editions 88
First Winner Luigi Ganna 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif
Most Recent Paolo Savoldelli 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif
Most Wins Alfredo Binda 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif, Fausto Coppi 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif and Eddy Merckx 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png, 5 times


The Giro d'Italia (Tour of Italy), also simply known as The Giro, is a long distance road bicycle racing stage race for professional cyclists held over three weeks in May/early June in and around Italy. It is one of the three Grand Tours, and is part of the UCI World Ranking calendar. The most recent winner (2009) is Denis Menchov.

History

The Giro was inspired by the Tour de France and, just as the French race was intended to boost circulation of L'Auto, so Emilio Camillo Costamagna, the editor of La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper, aimed to increase his circulation. The first Giro d'Italia started on May 13, 1909 at Milan with eight stages totalling 2,448 kilometres (1,521 miles). Luigi Ganna was the first winner.

Along with the Tour de France and the World Cycling Championship, the Giro d'Italia makes up the Triple Crown of Cycling. Along with the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España it is one of the three Grand Tours.

Jerseys

Whereas the overall leader of the Tour de France is awarded a yellow jersey (originally to correspond with L'Auto 's yellow pages), since 1931 the overall leader in the Giro sports the maglia rosa (pink jersey), which corresponds with newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport 's pink newsprint. The "King of the Mountains" wears the maglia verde (green jersey). The leader of the points classification wears the maglia ciclamino (mauve jersey), the best young rider wears the maglia bianca (white jersey).

The maglia rosa from the 88th edition of the race in 2005.

Italian Felice Gimondi holds the record for the most podium finishes: nine in total, consisting of three victories, two second places and four third place finishes.

Most wins

The following riders have won the most final jerseys:

Overall (maglia rosa)

The maglia rosa, or pink jersey, is worn each day by the cyclist with the fastest overall time up to that point of the Giro. The rider wearing the jersey may change from day to day, but given the glory and extra exposure for the team, individual and sponsor of the rider who holds the jersey, teams often make extra efforts to keep the jersey on the race leader form day to day. In fact, each team brings several pink jerseys to the race in case one of their riders becomes the leader. The cyclist with the lowest time at the end of the Giro's last stage wins the Giro. This is similar to the Yellow jersey, Maillot Jaune, used in the Tour de France.

King of the mountains (maglia verde)

During mountain stages of the race, points are awarded to the rider who is first to reach the top of each significant climb. Points are also awarded for riders who closely follow the leader up each climb. The number of points awarded varies according to the hill classification, which is determined by the steepness and length of that particular hill. The green jersey is worn by the rider who, at the start of each stage, has the largest amount of climbing points. If a rider holds both the pink and green jerseys, the green jersey is worn by the rider in second place. At the end of the giro, the rider holding the most climbing points wins the climbing competition. In fact, some riders, particularly those who are neither sprinters nor particularly good at time-trialing, may attempt only to win this particular competition within the race. This is the same as the Polka dot jersey of the Tour de France. In 2008 it was won by Emanuele Sella.

Climbs rated "hors catégorie" (HC): 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 7, 6 and 5.

Category 1: 15, 13, 11, 9, 8, 7, 6 and 5.

Category 2: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, and 5.

Category 3: 4, 3, 2 and 1.

Category 4: 3, 2 and 1.

For the last climb of a stage, points are doubled for HC and categories one and two.

Points Competition (maglia ciclamino)

Points are given to the rider who is first to reach the end of, or determined places during, any stage of the giro. The number of points given, vary accordingly to how hard the stage is, determined by the length and number of hills, size of hills etc. in that particular stage. Points are also given to the first following riders, how many varies. The jersey is worn by the rider who at the start of each stage, has the largest amount of points. The rider whom at the end of the giro, holds the most points, wins the points competition. This competition is most often won by specialized sprinters who seldom have a chance in the overall competition. This is the same as the green jersey, maillot vert, of the Tour de France. The 2008 winner was Daniele Bennati.

Plainstage.pngFlat stages
35, 30, 26, 24, 22, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 points are awarded to the first 25 riders across the finish.
Mediummountainstage.pngMedium-mountain stages
25, 22, 20, 18, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points are awarded to the first 20 riders across the finish.
Mountainstage.pngHigh-mountain stages
20, 17, 15, 13, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points are awarded to the first 15 riders across the finish.
History.jpgTime-trials
15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points are awarded to the top 10 finishers of the stage.

In addition, stages can have one or more intermediate sprints: 6, 4, and 2 points are awarded to the first three cyclists passing these lines.

Youth Competition (maglia bianca)

The youth competition is a competition within the giro, celebrating young riders. The white jersey is given to the rider under the age of 25 who gets the highest ranking in the general classification. In 2008 it was won by Riccardo Riccò.


List of overall winners

Giro Year Winner Nationality Team
92 2009 Denis Menchov 22px-Flag of Russia.png Rabobank
91 2008 Alberto Contador 22px-Flag of Spain.png Astana
90 2007 Danilo Di Luca 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Liquigas
89 2006 Ivan Basso 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Team CSC
88 2005 Paolo Savoldelli (2nd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Discovery Channel
87 2004 Damiano Cunego 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Saeco
86 2003 Gilberto Simoni (2nd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Saeco
85 2002 Paolo Savoldelli 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Index-Alexia
84 2001 Gilberto Simoni 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Lampre-Daikin
83 2000 Stefano Garzelli 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Mercatone Uno
82 1999 Ivan Gotti (2nd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Polti
81 1998 Marco Pantani 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Mercatone Uno
80 1997 Ivan Gotti 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Saeco
79 1996 Pavel Tonkov 22px-Flag of Russia.png Ceramiche Panaria-Vinavil
78 1995 Tony Rominger 17px-Flag of Switzerland.png Mapei-GB
77 1994 Eugeni Berzin 22px-Flag of Russia.png Gewiss-Ballan
76 1993 Miguel Indurain (2nd win) 22px-Flag of Spain.png Banesto
75 1992 Miguel Indurain 22px-Flag of Spain.png Banesto
74 1991 Franco Chioccioli 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif del Tongo
73 1990 Gianni Bugno 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Chateau d'Ax
72 1989 Laurent Fignon 22px-Flag of France.png Super U-Raleigh-Fiat
71 1988 Andrew Hampsten 22px-Flag of the United States.png 7-Eleven
70 1987 Stephen Roche 22px-Flag of Ireland.png Carrera-Vagabond
69 1986 Roberto Visentini 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Carrera-Inoxpran
68 1985 Bernard Hinault (3rd win) 22px-Flag of France.png La Vie Claire
67 1984 Francesco Moser 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Gis-Tuc Lu
66 1983 Giuseppe Saronni (2nd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Del Tongo
65 1982 Bernard Hinault (2nd win) 22px-Flag of France.png Renault-Elf-Gitane
64 1981 Giovanni Battaglin 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Inoxpran
63 1980 Bernard Hinault 22px-Flag of France.png Renault-Elf-Gitane
62 1979 Giuseppe Saronni 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Scic
61 1978 Johan de Muynck 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png Bianchi-Faema
60 1977 Michel Pollentier 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png Flandria-Velda
59 1976 Felice Gimondi (3rd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Bianchi-Campagnolo
58 1975 Fausto Bertoglio 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Jollyceramica
57 1974 Eddy Merckx (5th win) 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png Molteni
56 1973 Eddy Merckx (4th win) 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png Molteni
55 1972 Eddy Merckx (3rd win) 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png Molteni
54 1971 Gösta Pettersson 17px-Flag of Switzerland.png Ferretti
53 1970 Eddy Merckx (2nd win) 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png Faema
52 1969 Felice Gimondi (2nd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Faema
51 1968 Eddy Merckx 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png Faema
50 1967 Felice Gimondi 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Salvarani
49 1966 Gianni Motta 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Molteni
48 1965 Vittorio Adorni 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Salvarani
47 1964 Jacques Anquetil (2nd win) 22px-Flag of France.png St.Raphael
46 1963 Franco Balmamion (2nd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Carpano
45 1962 Franco Balmamion 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Carpano
44 1961 Arnaldo Pambianco 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Fides
43 1960 Jacques Anquetil 22px-Flag of France.png Fynsec
42 1959 Charly Gaul (2nd win) 22px-Flag of Luxembourg.png Emi G. S.
41 1958 Ercole Baldini 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Legnano
40 1957 Gastone Nencini 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Chlorodont
39 1956 Charly Gaul 22px-Flag of Luxembourg.png Faema-Guerra
38 1955 Fiorenzo Magni (3rd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Nivea-Fuchs
37 1954 Carlo Clerici 17px-Flag of Switzerland.png Faema-Guerra
36 1953 Fausto Coppi (5th win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Bianchi-Pirelli
35 1952 Fausto Coppi (4th win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Bianchi-Pirelli
34 1951 Fiorenzo Magni (2nd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Ganna
33 1950 Hugo Koblet 17px-Flag of Switzerland.png Guerra
32 1949 Fausto Coppi (3th win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Bianchi-Ursus
31 1948 Fiorenzo Magni 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Willier Triestina
30 1947 Fausto Coppi (2nd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Bianchi
29 1946 Gino Bartali (3rd win) 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Legnano
1941 to 1945: suspended because of World War II
28 1940 Fausto Coppi 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
27 1939 Giovanni Valetti (2nd win) 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy France Sport-Wobler
26 1938 Giovanni Valetti 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Fresjus
25 1937 Gino Bartali (2nd win) 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
24 1936 Gino Bartali 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
23 1935 Vasco Bergamaschi 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Maino-Girardengo
22 1934 Learco Guerra 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Maino-Clement
21 1933 Alfredo Binda (5th win) 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
20 1932 Antonio Pesenti 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Dei
19 1931 Francesco Camusso 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Gloria
18 1930 Luigi Marchisio 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
17 1929 Alfredo Binda (4th win) 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
16 1928 Alfredo Binda (3rd win) 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
15 1927 Alfredo Binda (2nd win) 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
14 1926 Giovanni Brunero (3rd win) 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
13 1925 Alfredo Binda 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
12 1924 Giuseppe Enrici 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy
11 1923 Costante Girardengo (2nd win) 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Maino
10 1922 Giovanni Brunero (2nd win) 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
9 1921 Giovanni Brunero 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Legnano
8 1920 Gaetano Belloni 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Bianchi
7 1919 Costante Girardengo 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Stucchi
1915 to 1918: suspended because of World War I
6 1914 Alfonso Calzolari 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Stucchi
5 1913 Carlo Oriani 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Maino
4 1912 Team Atala: Carlo Galetti (3rd win),
Giovanni Micheletto,
Eberardo Pavesi
22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Team Atala
3 1911 Carlo Galetti (2nd win) 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Bianchi
2 1910 Carlo Galetti 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Team Atala
1 1909 Luigi Ganna 22px-Flag of Italy (1861-1946).png Italy Italy


Victories per country

Rank Country Victories
1 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 65
2 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png 7
3 22px-Flag of France.png 6
4 17px-Flag of Switzerland.png 3
22px-Flag of Spain.png 3
22px-Flag of Russia.png 3
7 22px-Flag of Luxembourg.png 2
8 22px-Flag of Ireland.png 1
22px-Flag of the United States.png 1
17px-Flag of Switzerland.png 1


Giro d'Italia stage victories

Rank Name Country Wins
1 Mario Cipollini 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 42
2 Alfredo Binda 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 41
3 Learco Guerra 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 31
4 Costante Girardengo 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 30
5 Eddy Merckx 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png 25
6 Alessandro Petacchi 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 24
Giuseppe Saronni 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 24
8 Francesco Moser 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 23
9 Fausto Coppi 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 22
Roger De Vlaeminck 22px-Flag of Belgium (civil).png 22
11 Franco Bitossi 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 21
12 Giuseppe Olmo 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif 20
Miguel Poblet 22px-Flag of Spain.png 20


See also

External links