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1911 Giro d’Italia / Netherlands

Sporting managers: ARRIETA LUJAMBIO José Luis / GARCIA ACOSTA José Vicente
State victories1
Riders in the race9
Classification1
1911 Giro d’Italia

The Spanish team always guarantees success and fights for the ultimate triumph. In the Vuelta, it not only participates with the aim of winning stages, but also has its eye firmly on first place in the general classification. Its last overall victory was in 2009 thanks to Alejandro Valverde. It has also made it to the podium in the past three editions, consecutively. Once again, the team will aim for the top prize in 2015. This team always has a prominent role in every race of the international calendar. The Vuelta will be no exception

№ 121
Alejandro Belmonte
Born on 1980/04/25 at Murcia; 1.78m/61kg
№ 121
Alejandro Belmonte
Born on 1980/04/25 at Murcia; 1.78m/61kg
№ 121
Alejandro Belmonte
Born on 1980/04/25 at Murcia; 1.78m/61kg
1911 Giro d’Italia
Overview of the stages:route clockwise from Rome, up to Turin, down to Bari, and up to Rome
Race details
Dates 15 May – 6 June
Stages 12
Distance 3,530.3 km (2,194 mi)
Winning time 132h 24′ 00″”
Results
Winner Carlo Galetti (ITA) (Bianchi)
Second Giovanni Rossignoli (ITA) (Bianchi)
Third Giovanni Gerbi (ITA)

Team Bianchi
1910
1912
Winner Carlo Galetti (ITA) (Bianchi)
Second Giovanni Rossignoli (ITA) (Bianchi)
Third Giovanni Gerbi (ITA)

Team Bianchi

Final standings

Stage results

Stage results
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner Race Leader
1 15 May Rome to Florence 394.1 km (245 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Carlo Galetti (ITA) Carlo Galetti (ITA)
2 17 May Florence to Genoa 261.5 km (162 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Vincenzo Borgarello (ITA) Giovanni Rossignoli (ITA)
3 19 May Genoa to Oneglia 274.9 km (171 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Giovanni Rossignoli (ITA) Giovanni Rossignoli (ITA)
4 21 May Oneglia to Mondovì 190.3 km (118 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Carlo Galetti (ITA) Giovanni Rossignoli (ITA)
5 23 May Mondovì to Turin 302 km (188 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) Giovanni Rossignoli (ITA)
6 25 May Turin to Milan 236.2 km (147 mi) Plain stage Giuseppe Santhià (ITA) Carlo Galetti (ITA)
7 27 May Milan to Bologna 394 km (245 mi) Plain stage Dario Beni (ITA) Carlo Galetti (ITA)
8 29 May Bologna to Ancona 283.4 km (176 mi) Plain stage Lauro Bordin (ITA) Carlo Galetti (ITA)
9 31 May Ancona to Sulmona 218.7 km (136 mi) Plain stage Ezio Corlaita (ITA) Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA)
10 2 June Sulmona to Bari 363.1 km (226 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Carlo Galetti (ITA) Carlo Galetti (ITA)
11 4 June Bari to Pompei 345.2 km (214 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Alfredo Sivocci (ITA) Carlo Galetti (ITA)
12 6 June Naples to Rome 266.9 km (166 mi) Plain stage Ezio Corlaita (ITA) Carlo Galetti (ITA)
Total 3,530.3 km (2,194 mi)

General classification

Final general classification (1–10)
Rank Name Team Points
1 Carlo Galetti (ITA) Bianchi 50
2 Giovanni Rossignoli (ITA) Bianchi 58
3 Giovanni Gerbi (ITA) 84
4 Giuseppe Santhià (ITA) Fiat 86
5 Ezio Corlaita (ITA) 89
6 Dario Beni (ITA) Atala-Continental 93
7 Alfredo Sivocci (ITA) Senior-Polack 95
8 Eberardo Pavesi (ITA) Bianchi 96
9 Giuseppe Contesini (ITA) 111
10 Gino Brizzi (ITA) 112
Final general classification (11–24)
Rank Name Team Points
11 Carlo Oriani (ITA) Bianchi 113
12 Enrico Sala (ITA) Senior-Polack 125
13 Giuseppe Dilda (ITA) 129
14 Cesare Osnaghi (ITA) 131
15 Ildebrando Gamberini (ITA) 133
16 Galeazzo Bolzoni (ITA) 134
17 Lauro Bordin (ITA) Senior-Polack 135
18 Attilio Zavatti (ITA) 141
19 Carlo Vertua (ITA) 155
20 Ottavio Pratesi (ITA) 160
21 Andrea Massironi (ITA) 165
22 Mario Gaioni (ITA) 169
23 Apollinare Foglio (ITA) 173
24 Antonio Rotondi (ITA) 178


General classification
(maglia rosa)


Points classification
(maglia ciclamino)


Mountains classification
(maglia azzurra)


Young rider classification
(maglia bianca)


Team classification
(classifica a squadre)