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1922 Giro d'Italia

The 1922 Giro d'Italia was the tenth edition of the Giro d'Italia, a Grand Tour organized and sponsored by the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport. The race began on 24 May in Milan with a stage that stretched 326 km (203 mi) to Padua, finishing back in Milan on 11 June after a 348 km (216 mi) stage and a total distance covered of 3,095 km (1,923 mi). The race was won by the Italian rider Giovanni Brunero of the Legnano team. Second and third respectively were the Italian riders Bartolomeo Aymo and Giuseppe Enrici.

1922 Giro d'Italia
Race Route
Race details
Dates24 May – 11 June 1922
Stages10
Distance3,095 km (1,923 mi)
Winning time119h 43' 00"
Results
  Winner  Giovanni Brunero (ITA) (Legnano)
  Second  Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA) (Legnano)
  Third  Giuseppe Enrici (ITA) (Legnano)

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Participants edit

Of the 75 riders that began the Giro d'Italia on 24 May, fifteen of them made it to the finish in Milan on 11 June.[1] Riders were allowed to ride on their own or as a member of a team. There were four teams that competed in the race: Bianchi-Salga, Ganna-Dunlop, Legnano-Pirelli, and Maino-Bergougnan.[1]

The peloton was almost completely composed of Italians.[1] The field featured one former Giro d'Italia champion in the 1919 Giro d'Italia winner Costante Girardengo.[1] Other notable Italian riders that started the race included Giovanni Brunero, Bartolomeo Aymo, and Gaetano Belloni.[1]

Final standings edit

Stage results edit

Stage results[1]
Stage Date Course Distance Type[Notes 1] Winner Race Leader
1 24 May Milan to Padua 326 km (203 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Gaetano Belloni (ITA)   Gaetano Belloni (ITA)
2 26 May Padua to Portorose 268 km (167 mi)   Plain stage   Costante Girardengo (ITA)   Gaetano Belloni (ITA)
3 28 May Portorose to Bologna 375 km (233 mi)   Plain stage   Gaetano Belloni (ITA)   Gaetano Belloni (ITA)
4 30 May Bologna to Pescara 367 km (228 mi)   Plain stage   Alfredo Sivocci (ITA)   Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA)
5 1 June Pescara to Naples 267 km (166 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA)   Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA)
6 3 June Naples to Rome 254 km (158 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Pietro Linari (ITA)   Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA)
7 5 June Rome to Florence 319 km (198 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Giovanni Brunero (ITA)   Giovanni Brunero (ITA)
8 7 June Florence to Santa Margherita Ligure 292 km (181 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Luigi Annoni (ITA)   Giovanni Brunero (ITA)
9 9 June Genoa to Turin 277 km (172 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA)   Giovanni Brunero (ITA)
10 11 June Turin to Milan 348 km (216 mi)   Plain stage   Giovanni Brunero (ITA)   Giovanni Brunero (ITA)
Total 3,095 km (1,923 mi)

General classification edit

There were fifteen cyclists who had completed all ten stages. For these cyclists, the times they had needed in each stage was added up for the general classification. The cyclist with the least accumulated time was the winner.

Final general classification (1–10)[1]
Rank Name Team Time
1   Giovanni Brunero (ITA) Legnano 119h 43' 00"
2   Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA) Legnano + 12' 29"
3   Giuseppe Enrici (ITA) Legnano + 1h 35' 33"
4   Alfredo Sivocci (ITA) Legnano + 1h 52' 13"
5   Domenico Schierano (ITA) + 4h 17' 42"
6   Pietro Aymo (ITA) Legnano + 5h 28' 58"
7   Paride Ferrari (ITA) Peugeot + 6h 14' 55"
8   Nicola Di Biase (ITA) + 8h 39' 36"
9   Romolo Lazzaretti (ITA) + 10h 28' 45"
10   Dino Bertolino (ITA) + 10h 59' 00"

Other classifications edit

There were two other classifications contested at the race. A juniors classification was won Giuseppe Enrici and the isolati classification was won by Domenico Schierano.[2][3] Each of these classifications were calculated like the general classification.

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ In 1922, there was no distinction in the rules between plain stages and mountain stages; the icons shown here indicate that the first, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth stages included major mountains.
Citations
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Bill and Carol McGann. "1922 Giro d'Italia". Bike Race Info. Dog Ear Publishing. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  2. ^ "Il Giro ciclisto d'Italia" [The Cycling Tour of Italy]. La Stampa (in Italian). Editrice La Stampa. 12 June 1922. p. 4. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  3. ^ "I vincitori delle categorie speciali" [The winners of the special categories]. Corriere dello Sport (in Italian). 14 June 1950. p. 6. from the original on 22 December 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2013.

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The 1922 Giro d Italia was the tenth edition of the Giro d Italia a Grand Tour organized and sponsored by the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport The race began on 24 May in Milan with a stage that stretched 326 km 203 mi to Padua finishing back in Milan on 11 June after a 348 km 216 mi stage and a total distance covered of 3 095 km 1 923 mi The race was won by the Italian rider Giovanni Brunero of the Legnano team Second and third respectively were the Italian riders Bartolomeo Aymo and Giuseppe Enrici 1922 Giro d ItaliaRace RouteRace detailsDates24 May 11 June 1922Stages10Distance3 095 km 1 923 mi Winning time119h 43 00 Results Winner Giovanni Brunero ITA Legnano Second Bartolomeo Aymo ITA Legnano Third Giuseppe Enrici ITA Legnano TeamLegnano 19211923 Contents 1 Participants 2 Final standings 2 1 Stage results 2 2 General classification 2 3 Other classifications 3 ReferencesParticipants editOf the 75 riders that began the Giro d Italia on 24 May fifteen of them made it to the finish in Milan on 11 June 1 Riders were allowed to ride on their own or as a member of a team There were four teams that competed in the race Bianchi Salga Ganna Dunlop Legnano Pirelli and Maino Bergougnan 1 The peloton was almost completely composed of Italians 1 The field featured one former Giro d Italia champion in the 1919 Giro d Italia winner Costante Girardengo 1 Other notable Italian riders that started the race included Giovanni Brunero Bartolomeo Aymo and Gaetano Belloni 1 Final standings editStage results edit Stage results 1 Stage Date Course Distance Type Notes 1 Winner Race Leader1 24 May Milan to Padua 326 km 203 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Gaetano Belloni ITA nbsp Gaetano Belloni ITA 2 26 May Padua to Portorose 268 km 167 mi nbsp Plain stage nbsp Costante Girardengo ITA nbsp Gaetano Belloni ITA 3 28 May Portorose to Bologna 375 km 233 mi nbsp Plain stage nbsp Gaetano Belloni ITA nbsp Gaetano Belloni ITA 4 30 May Bologna to Pescara 367 km 228 mi nbsp Plain stage nbsp Alfredo Sivocci ITA nbsp Bartolomeo Aymo ITA 5 1 June Pescara to Naples 267 km 166 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Bartolomeo Aymo ITA nbsp Bartolomeo Aymo ITA 6 3 June Naples to Rome 254 km 158 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Pietro Linari ITA nbsp Bartolomeo Aymo ITA 7 5 June Rome to Florence 319 km 198 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Giovanni Brunero ITA nbsp Giovanni Brunero ITA 8 7 June Florence to Santa Margherita Ligure 292 km 181 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Luigi Annoni ITA nbsp Giovanni Brunero ITA 9 9 June Genoa to Turin 277 km 172 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Bartolomeo Aymo ITA nbsp Giovanni Brunero ITA 10 11 June Turin to Milan 348 km 216 mi nbsp Plain stage nbsp Giovanni Brunero ITA nbsp Giovanni Brunero ITA Total 3 095 km 1 923 mi General classification edit There were fifteen cyclists who had completed all ten stages For these cyclists the times they had needed in each stage was added up for the general classification The cyclist with the least accumulated time was the winner Final general classification 1 10 1 Rank Name Team Time1 nbsp Giovanni Brunero ITA Legnano 119h 43 00 2 nbsp Bartolomeo Aymo ITA Legnano 12 29 3 nbsp Giuseppe Enrici ITA Legnano 1h 35 33 4 nbsp Alfredo Sivocci ITA Legnano 1h 52 13 5 nbsp Domenico Schierano ITA 4h 17 42 6 nbsp Pietro Aymo ITA Legnano 5h 28 58 7 nbsp Paride Ferrari ITA Peugeot 6h 14 55 8 nbsp Nicola Di Biase ITA 8h 39 36 9 nbsp Romolo Lazzaretti ITA 10h 28 45 10 nbsp Dino Bertolino ITA 10h 59 00 Final general classification 11 15 1 Rank Name Team Time11 nbsp Giovanni Bassi ITA 11h 49 23 12 nbsp Angelo Guidi ITA 12h 09 48 13 nbsp Pietro Sigbaldi ITA 16h 37 26 14 nbsp Luigi Sinchetto ITA 20h 07 26 15 nbsp Romolo Valpreda ITA 23h 48 14 Other classifications edit There were two other classifications contested at the race A juniors classification was won Giuseppe Enrici and the isolati classification was won by Domenico Schierano 2 3 Each of these classifications were calculated like the general classification References editNotes In 1922 there was no distinction in the rules between plain stages and mountain stages the icons shown here indicate that the first fifth sixth seventh eighth and ninth stages included major mountains Citations a b c d e f g h Bill and Carol McGann 1922 Giro d Italia Bike Race Info Dog Ear Publishing Retrieved 2012 07 10 Il Giro ciclisto d Italia The Cycling Tour of Italy La Stampa in Italian Editrice La Stampa 12 June 1922 p 4 Retrieved 27 May 2012 I vincitori delle categorie speciali The winners of the special categories Corriere dello Sport in Italian 14 June 1950 p 6 Archived from the original on 22 December 2014 Retrieved 7 July 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1922 Giro d 27Italia amp oldid 1123657260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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