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1931 Giro d'Italia

The 1931 Giro d'Italia was the 19th edition of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored by the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport. The race began on 10 May in Milan with a stage that stretched 206 km (128 mi) to Mantua, finishing back in Milan on 31 May after a 263 km (163 mi) stage and a total distance covered of 3,012 km (1,872 mi). The race was won by the Francesco Camusso of the Gloria team. Second and third respectively were the Italian riders Luigi Giacobbe and Luigi Marchisio.[1][2]

1931 Giro d'Italia
Race Route
Race details
Dates10–30 May 1931
Stages12
Distance3,012 km (1,872 mi)
Winning time102h 40' 46"
Results
Winner  Francesco Camusso (ITA) (Gloria-Hutchinson)
  Second  Luigi Giacobbe (ITA) (Maino)
  Third  Luigi Marchisio (ITA) (Legnano)

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It was the first edition in which the leader used the pink jersey (maglia rosa) for the leader of the general classification. The first cyclist to wear it was Learco Guerra.

Participants edit

Of the 109 riders that began the Giro d'Italia on 10 May, 65 of them made it to the finish in Milan on 31 May. Riders were allowed to ride on their own or as a member of a team. There were seven teams that competed in the race: Bianchi-Pirelli, Ganna-Dunlop, Gloria-Hutchinson, Legnano-Hutchinson, Maino-Clément, Touring-Pirelli, and Olympia-Spiga.[3]

The peloton was primarily composed of Italians.[3] The field featured three former Giro d'Italia champions in four-time winner Alfredo Binda, single-time winner Gaetano Belloni, and reigning champion Luigi Marchisio.[3] Other notable Italian riders that started the race included Learco Guerra, Michele Mara, Felice Gremo, and Domenico Piemontesi.[3] Frenchman Antonin Magne — who would go on to win the Tour de France twice — competed in the race, as well as future world champion, Belgian rider Jean Aerts.[3] This race also saw the first Spanish riders compete with Mariano Cañardo and Ricardo Montero.[3]

Final standings edit

Stage results edit

Stage results[3]
Stage Date Course Distance Type[Notes 1] Winner Race Leader
1 10 May Milan to Mantua 206 km (128 mi)   Plain stage   Learco Guerra (ITA)   Learco Guerra (ITA)
2 11 May Mantua to Ravenna 216 km (134 mi)   Plain stage   Learco Guerra (ITA)   Learco Guerra (ITA)
3 13 May Ravenna to Macerata 288 km (179 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Alfredo Binda (ITA)   Alfredo Binda (ITA)
4 15 May Macerata to Pescara 234 km (145 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Alfredo Binda (ITA)   Alfredo Binda (ITA)
5 17 May Pescara to Naples 282 km (175 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Michele Mara (ITA)   Alfredo Binda (ITA)
6 19 May Naples to Rome 256 km (159 mi)   Plain stage   Ettore Meini (ITA)   Michele Mara (ITA)
7 21 May Rome to Perugia 247 km (153 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Learco Guerra (ITA)   Luigi Marchisio (ITA)
8 23 May Perugia to Montecatini Terme 246 km (153 mi)   Plain stage   Learco Guerra (ITA)   Luigi Marchisio (ITA)
9 25 May Montecatini Terme to Genoa 248 km (154 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Michele Mara (ITA)   Luigi Marchisio (ITA)
10 27 May Genoa to Cuneo 263 km (163 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Luigi Giacobbe (ITA)   Luigi Giacobbe (ITA)
11 29 May Cuneo to Turin 252 km (157 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Francesco Camusso (ITA)   Francesco Camusso (ITA)
12 31 May Turin to Milan 263 km (163 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Ambrogio Morelli (ITA)   Francesco Camusso (ITA)
Total 3,012 km (1,872 mi)

General classification edit

There were 65 cyclists who had completed all fifteen 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. Aristide Cavallini won the prize for best ranked isolati rider in the general classification.[4]

Final general classification (1–10)[3][5][6]
Rank Name Team Time
1   Francesco Camusso (ITA)   Gloria-Hutchinson 102h 40' 46"
2   Luigi Giacobbe (ITA) Maino + 2' 47"
3   Luigi Marchisio (ITA) Legnano + 6' 15"
4   Aristide Cavallini (ITA) + 10' 15"
5   Ettore Balmamion (ITA) + 12' 15"
6   Augusto Zanzi (ITA) Ganna + 12' 16"
7   Antonio Pesenti (ITA) + 13' 50"
8   Ambrogio Morelli (ITA) Bianchi + 16' 59"
9   Felice Gremo (ITA) Legnano + 27' 05"
10   Eugenio Gestri (ITA) Legnano + 32' 25"

References edit

Footnotes
  1. ^ In 1931, there was no distinction in the rules between plain stages and mountain stages; the icons shown here indicate that the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth stages included major mountains.
Citations
  1. ^ "La Stampa - Consultazione Archivio".
  2. ^ "La Stampa - Consultazione Archivio".
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Bill and Carol McGann. "1931 Giro d'Italia". Bike Race Info. Dog Ear Publishing. from the original on 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  4. ^ "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.
  5. ^ "Il XIX Giro d'Italia, ricco di lotta e d'imprevisti si e chiuso con lat vittoria del "garibaldino" Camusso" [The 19th Giro d'Italia, full of struggle and unexpected events, ended with a victory for the "garibaldino" Camusso]. Il Littoriale (in Italian). Milan, Italy. 1 June 1931e. p. 1. from the original on 9 August 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  6. ^ "El "comingman" Camusso definitive vencedor de la Vuelta a Italia" [The "comingman" Camusso definitive winner of the Tour of Italy] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). El Mundo Deportivo S.A. 1 June 1931. p. 2. Retrieved 27 May 2012.

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The 1931 Giro d Italia was the 19th edition of the Giro d Italia organized and sponsored by the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport The race began on 10 May in Milan with a stage that stretched 206 km 128 mi to Mantua finishing back in Milan on 31 May after a 263 km 163 mi stage and a total distance covered of 3 012 km 1 872 mi The race was won by the Francesco Camusso of the Gloria team Second and third respectively were the Italian riders Luigi Giacobbe and Luigi Marchisio 1 2 1931 Giro d ItaliaRace RouteRace detailsDates10 30 May 1931Stages12Distance3 012 km 1 872 mi Winning time102h 40 46 ResultsWinner Francesco Camusso ITA Gloria Hutchinson Second Luigi Giacobbe ITA Maino Third Luigi Marchisio ITA Legnano TeamLegnano 19301932 It was the first edition in which the leader used the pink jersey maglia rosa for the leader of the general classification The first cyclist to wear it was Learco Guerra Contents 1 Participants 2 Final standings 2 1 Stage results 2 2 General classification 3 ReferencesParticipants editOf the 109 riders that began the Giro d Italia on 10 May 65 of them made it to the finish in Milan on 31 May Riders were allowed to ride on their own or as a member of a team There were seven teams that competed in the race Bianchi Pirelli Ganna Dunlop Gloria Hutchinson Legnano Hutchinson Maino Clement Touring Pirelli and Olympia Spiga 3 The peloton was primarily composed of Italians 3 The field featured three former Giro d Italia champions in four time winner Alfredo Binda single time winner Gaetano Belloni and reigning champion Luigi Marchisio 3 Other notable Italian riders that started the race included Learco Guerra Michele Mara Felice Gremo and Domenico Piemontesi 3 Frenchman Antonin Magne who would go on to win the Tour de France twice competed in the race as well as future world champion Belgian rider Jean Aerts 3 This race also saw the first Spanish riders compete with Mariano Canardo and Ricardo Montero 3 Final standings editStage results edit Stage results 3 Stage Date Course Distance Type Notes 1 Winner Race Leader1 10 May Milan to Mantua 206 km 128 mi nbsp Plain stage nbsp Learco Guerra ITA nbsp Learco Guerra ITA 2 11 May Mantua to Ravenna 216 km 134 mi nbsp Plain stage nbsp Learco Guerra ITA nbsp Learco Guerra ITA 3 13 May Ravenna to Macerata 288 km 179 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Alfredo Binda ITA nbsp Alfredo Binda ITA 4 15 May Macerata to Pescara 234 km 145 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Alfredo Binda ITA nbsp Alfredo Binda ITA 5 17 May Pescara to Naples 282 km 175 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Michele Mara ITA nbsp Alfredo Binda ITA 6 19 May Naples to Rome 256 km 159 mi nbsp Plain stage nbsp Ettore Meini ITA nbsp Michele Mara ITA 7 21 May Rome to Perugia 247 km 153 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Learco Guerra ITA nbsp Luigi Marchisio ITA 8 23 May Perugia to Montecatini Terme 246 km 153 mi nbsp Plain stage nbsp Learco Guerra ITA nbsp Luigi Marchisio ITA 9 25 May Montecatini Terme to Genoa 248 km 154 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Michele Mara ITA nbsp Luigi Marchisio ITA 10 27 May Genoa to Cuneo 263 km 163 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Luigi Giacobbe ITA nbsp Luigi Giacobbe ITA 11 29 May Cuneo to Turin 252 km 157 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Francesco Camusso ITA nbsp Francesco Camusso ITA 12 31 May Turin to Milan 263 km 163 mi nbsp Stage with mountain s nbsp Ambrogio Morelli ITA nbsp Francesco Camusso ITA Total 3 012 km 1 872 mi General classification edit There were 65 cyclists who had completed all fifteen 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 Aristide Cavallini won the prize for best ranked isolati rider in the general classification 4 Final general classification 1 10 3 5 6 Rank Name Team Time1 nbsp Francesco Camusso ITA nbsp Gloria Hutchinson 102h 40 46 2 nbsp Luigi Giacobbe ITA Maino 2 47 3 nbsp Luigi Marchisio ITA Legnano 6 15 4 nbsp Aristide Cavallini ITA 10 15 5 nbsp Ettore Balmamion ITA 12 15 6 nbsp Augusto Zanzi ITA Ganna 12 16 7 nbsp Antonio Pesenti ITA 13 50 8 nbsp Ambrogio Morelli ITA Bianchi 16 59 9 nbsp Felice Gremo ITA Legnano 27 05 10 nbsp Eugenio Gestri ITA Legnano 32 25 References editFootnotes In 1931 there was no distinction in the rules between plain stages and mountain stages the icons shown here indicate that the third fourth fifth sixth seventh ninth tenth eleventh and twelfth stages included major mountains Citations La Stampa Consultazione Archivio La Stampa Consultazione Archivio a b c d e f g h Bill and Carol McGann 1931 Giro d Italia Bike Race Info Dog Ear Publishing Archived from the original on 2014 02 27 Retrieved 2012 07 10 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 Il XIX Giro d Italia ricco di lotta e d imprevisti si e chiuso con lat vittoria del garibaldino Camusso The 19th Giro d Italia full of struggle and unexpected events ended with a victory for the garibaldino Camusso Il Littoriale in Italian Milan Italy 1 June 1931e p 1 Archived from the original on 9 August 2018 Retrieved 7 July 2013 El comingman Camusso definitive vencedor de la Vuelta a Italia The comingman Camusso definitive winner of the Tour of Italy PDF El Mundo Deportivo in Spanish El Mundo Deportivo S A 1 June 1931 p 2 Retrieved 27 May 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1931 Giro d 27Italia amp oldid 1135109295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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