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{{Short description|Mountain classification of bicycle cycling in Italy}}
{{one source|date=June 2012}}
{{Infobox Sports award
{{Infobox Sports award
| name = Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia
| name = Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia
| current_event =
| current_event =
| image = DSC03194 giro20149 ciccone (48002257413).jpg
| image = [[File:Jersey blue.svg|200px]]
| caption = [[Giulio Ciccone]] in the blue jersey of classification leader during the [[2019 Giro d'Italia]]
| sport = Road Cycling
| sport = Road Cycling
| competition = Giro d'Italia
| competition = Giro d'Italia
| discipline =
| discipline =
| givenfor = Best climber in mountain stages
| givenfor = Best climber in mountain stages
| english =
| english =
| localnames =
| localnames = ''Gran Premio della Montagna'' (Italian)
| nickname =
| nickname =
| first = 1933
| first = 1933
| number = 73
| number = 87 (as of 2024)
| last =
| last =
| firstwinner = {{flagathlete|[[Alfredo Binda]]|ITA|1861}}
| firstwinner = {{flagathlete|[[Alfredo Binda]]|ITA|1861}}
| mostwins = {{nowrap|{{flagathlete|[[Gino Bartali]]|ITA}} (7 times)}}
| mostwins = {{nowrap|{{flagathlete|[[Gino Bartali]]|ITA}}<br>''(7 wins)''}}
| mostrecent = {{flagathlete|[[Stefano Pirazzi]]|ITA}}
| mostrecent = {{flagathlete|[[Tadej Pogacar]]|SLO}}
}}
}}
The '''Mountains classification in the [[Giro d'Italia]]''' is a secondary classification. In this classification, points are awarded to the leading riders over designated climbs. Most climbs are sorted into one of three scales based on difficulty and its position on that day's stage. Bonuses are given to mountain top finishes and to the first riders over the ''Cima Coppi'', traditionally adjudged as the highest point of the entire Giro. The ''Cima Coppi'' was established in 1965 to honour the Italian cycling champion [[Fausto Coppi]].
The '''Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia''' is a secondary classification that is a part of the [[Giro d'Italia]], one of cycling's [[Grand Tour (cycling)|Grand Tour]] races. In this classification, points are awarded to the leading riders over designated climbs. The climbs are put into different classifications based on difficulty and their position on that day's stage. Bonus points are given to mountain top finishes and to the first riders over the ''[[Cima Coppi]]'', traditionally adjudged as the highest point of the entire Giro.


The classification was first calculated in 1933; from 1974 to 2011, the leader of the mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia wore the [[Green jersey|maglia verde]] (from [[Italian language|Italian]]: "green jersey"): in 2012, as part of a sponsorship deal, the jersey colour was changed to blue ('''maglia azzurra''').
The classification was first calculated in 1933; from 1974 to 2011, the leader of the mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia wore the [[Green jersey|maglia verde]] (from {{langx|it|"green jersey"}}): in 2012, as part of a sponsorship deal, the jersey color was changed to blue ('''maglia azzurra''').


==Winners==
==History==
* '''bold-face type''' denotes rider won the [[General classification in the Giro d'Italia|General classification]] as well.
[[File:Giro 2011-maglie.jpg|thumb|Until [[2011 Giro d'Italia|2011]] (pictured, second from the left), the jersey for the mountains classification was green.]]
The mountains classification was added to the [[Giro d'Italia]] in [[1933 Giro d'Italia|1933]].<ref name="BRI 1933">{{cite web|url=http://bikeraceinfo.com/giro/giro1933.html |title=1933 Giro d'Italia |work=Bike Race Info|author= Bill and Carol McGann |publisher=Dog Ear Publishing|access-date=2012-07-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227191451/http://bikeraceinfo.com/giro/giro1933.html|archive-date=2014-02-27|url-status=live}}</ref> In the inaugural year of the classification, the organizers chose select climbs and awarded points to the first three riders who crossed the climbs.<ref name="BRI 1933"/> [[Alfredo Binda]] was first over each climb and won the first mountains classification.<ref name="BRI 1933"/> In [[1974 Giro d'Italia|1974]], the organizers added a green jersey to designate the leader of the classification.<ref name="BRI 1974">{{cite web|url=http://bikeraceinfo.com/giro/giro1974.html|title=1974 Giro d'Italia|work=Bike Race Info|author=Bill and Carol McGann|publisher=Dog Ear Publishing|access-date=2012-07-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170725062737/http://bikeraceinfo.com/giro/giro1974.html|archive-date=2017-07-25|url-status=dead}}</ref> The green jersey was used until [[2012 Giro d'Italia|2012]], when the classification's sponsor, [[Banca Mediolanum]], renewed its sponsorship for another four years and desired the jersey to be blue rather than green.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/blue-mountains-jersey-for-2012-giro-ditalia |title=Blue Mountains Jersey For 2012 Giro D'Italia |website=[[Cycling News]]|date=17 December 2011 |access-date=20 June 2013}}</ref>
* ''italic-face type'' denotes rider won the [[Points classification in the Giro d'Italia|Points classification]] as well.
* '''''italic and bold-face type''''' denotes rider won the overall, points and mountains classifications.


==Winners==
[[File:José "Chepe" Gonzlález.jpg|thumb|[[Chepe González]] winning a stage while leading the mountains classification during the [[1997 Giro d'Italia]]]]
[[File:KoldoGil2.jpg|thumb|[[Koldo Gil]] receives the leader's green jersey at the [[2005 Giro d'Italia]]]]
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+Key
|-
|-
! style="background:#efefef;"|Year
|align=center width=40px style="background-color:#FBCEB1"|*
|Winner won [[general classification]] in the same year
! style="background:#efefef;"|Winner
|-
|-
|align=center width=40px style="background-color:#cedff2"|{{double dagger}}
! [[1933 Giro d'Italia|1933]]
|Winner won general and points classification in the same year
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Alfredo Binda]]'''|ITA|1861}}
|}

* The "Year" column refers to the year the competition was held, and [[WP:wikilink|wikilink]]s to the article about that edition of the race.
* The "Points" column refers to the number of points that the rider had in the mountains classification.
* The "Margin" column refers to the margin of time or points by which the winner defeated the runner-up.
* The "Stage wins" column refers to the number of stages wins the winner had during the race.

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|+Giro d'Italia mountains classification winners<ref>{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road/2009/giro09/?id=history |title=Past winners|website=[[Cyclingnews.com]]|date=9 May 2009 |access-date=April 24, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/Giroditalia/2014/download/Garibaldi%202014%20LOW.pdf|title=Giro d'Italia&nbsp;– Fight for Pink: Il Garibaldi|access-date=18 April 2014|work=Giro d'Italia|publisher=RCS MediaGroup|page=38|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140419015106/http://www.gazzetta.it/Giroditalia/2014/download/Garibaldi%202014%20LOW.pdf|archive-date=April 19, 2014}}</ref>
|-
|-
!scope=col|Year
! [[1934 Giro d'Italia|1934]]
!scope=col|Country
| {{flagathlete|[[Remo Bertoni]]|ITA|1861}}
!scope=col|Cyclist
!scope=col|Sponsor/team
!scope=col|Points
!scope=col|Margin
!scope=col|Stage wins
|-
|-
! [[1935 Giro d'Italia|1935]]
|align=center|[[1933 Giro d'Italia|1933]]
| {{flagathlete|[[Gino Bartali]]|ITA|1861}}
|{{flagcountry|ITA|1861}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Alfredo|Binda}}<sup>*</sup>
|Legnano
|align=center|{{sort|00?|?}}
|align=center|{{sort|00?|?}}
|align=center|{{sort|06|6}}
|-
|-
! [[1936 Giro d'Italia|1936]]
|align=center|[[1934 Giro d'Italia|1934]]
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Gino Bartali]]''' (2)|ITA|1861}}
|{{flagcountry|ITA|1861}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Remo|Bertoni}}
|Legnano
|align=center|{{sort|031|31}}
|align=center|{{sort|010|10}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1937 Giro d'Italia|1937]]
|align=center|[[1935 Giro d'Italia|1935]]
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Gino Bartali]]''' (3)|ITA|1861}}
|{{flagcountry|ITA|1861}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Gino|Bartali}}
|Fréjus
|align=center|{{sort|044|44}}
|align=center|{{sort|016|16}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1938 Giro d'Italia|1938]]
|align=center|[[1936 Giro d'Italia|1936]]
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Giovanni Valetti]]'''|ITA|1861}}
|{{flagcountry|ITA|1861}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Gino|Bartali}}<sup>*</sup>
|Legnano
|align=center|{{sort|038.5|38.5}}
|align=center|{{sort|013.5|13.5}}
|align=center|{{sort|03|3}}
|-
|-
! [[1939 Giro d'Italia|1939]]
|align=center|[[1937 Giro d'Italia|1937]]
| {{flagathlete|[[Gino Bartali]] (4)|ITA|1861}}
|{{flagcountry|ITA|1861}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Gino|Bartali}}<sup>*</sup>
|Legnano
|align=center|{{sort|037|37}}
|align=center|{{sort|012|12}}
|align=center|{{sort|04|4}}
|-
|-
! [[1940 Giro d'Italia|1940]]
|align=center|[[1938 Giro d'Italia|1938]]
| {{flagathlete|[[Gino Bartali]] (5)|ITA|1861}}
|{{flagcountry|ITA|1861}}
|scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Giovanni|Valetti}}<sup>*</sup>
|Fréjus
|align=center|{{sort|029|29}}
|align=center|{{sort|003|3}}
|align=center|{{sort|03|3}}
|-
|-
! [[1946 Giro d'Italia|1946]]
|align=center|[[1939 Giro d'Italia|1939]]
|{{flagcountry|ITA|1861}}
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Gino Bartali]]''' (6)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Gino|Bartali}}
|Legnano
|align=center|{{sort|022|22}}
|align=center|{{sort|003|3}}
|align=center|{{sort|04|4}}
|-
|-
! [[1947 Giro d'Italia|1947]]
|align=center|[[1940 Giro d'Italia|1940]]
|{{flagcountry|ITA|1861}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Gino Bartali]] (7)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Gino|Bartali}}
|Legnano
|align=center|{{sort|025|25}}
|align=center|{{sort|004|4}}
|align=center|{{sort|02|2}}
|-
|-
|align=center|1941
! [[1948 Giro d'Italia|1948]]
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Fausto Coppi]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|<span style="display:none;">~</span>Not contested
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|-
|-
|align=center|1942
! [[1949 Giro d'Italia|1949]]
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Fausto Coppi]]''' (2)|ITA}}
!scope=row|<span style="display:none;">~</span>Not contested
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|-
|-
|align=center|1943
! [[1950 Giro d'Italia|1950]]
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Hugo Koblet]]'''|SUI}}
!scope=row|<span style="display:none;">~</span>Not contested
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|-
|-
|align=center|1944
! [[1951 Giro d'Italia|1951]]
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Louison Bobet]]|FRA}}
!scope=row|<span style="display:none;">~</span>Not contested
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|-
|-
|align=center|1945
! [[1952 Giro d'Italia|1952]]
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Raphaël Géminiani]]|FRA}}
!scope=row|<span style="display:none;">~</span>Not contested
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|align=center|{{sort dash}}
|-
|-
! [[1953 Giro d'Italia|1953]]
|align=center|[[1946 Giro d'Italia|1946]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Pasquale Fornara]]|ITA}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Gino|Bartali}}<sup>*</sup>
|Legnano
|align=center|{{sort|027|27}}
|align=center|{{sort|007|7}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1954 Giro d'Italia|1954]]
|align=center|[[1947 Giro d'Italia|1947]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Fausto Coppi]] (3)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Gino|Bartali}}
|Legnano
|align=center|{{sort|024|24}}
|align=center|{{sort|003|3}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1955 Giro d'Italia|1955]]
|align=center|[[1948 Giro d'Italia|1948]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Gastone Nencini]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Fausto|Coppi}}
|- valign=top
|[[Bianchi (cycling team)|Bianchi]]
! [[1956 Giro d'Italia|1956]]
|align=center|{{sort|025|25}}
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Charly Gaul]]'''|LUX}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Federico Bahamontes]]|ESP|1945}}
|align=center|{{sort|009|9}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1957 Giro d'Italia|1957]]
|align=center|[[1949 Giro d'Italia|1949]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Raphaël Géminiani]] (2)|FRA}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Fausto|Coppi}}<sup>*</sup>
|[[Bianchi (cycling team)|Bianchi]]
|align=center|{{sort|046|46}}
|align=center|{{sort|005|5}}
|align=center|{{sort|03|3}}
|-
|-
! [[1958 Giro d'Italia|1958]]
|align=center|[[1950 Giro d'Italia|1950]]
|{{flagu|Switzerland}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Jean Brankart]]|BEL}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Hugo|Koblet}}<sup>*</sup>
|Guerra–Svizzera
|align=center|{{sort|043|43}}
|align=center|{{sort|014|14}}
|align=center|{{sort|02|2}}
|-
|-
! [[1959 Giro d'Italia|1959]]
|align=center|[[1951 Giro d'Italia|1951]]
|{{flagu|France}}
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Charly Gaul]]''' (2)|LUX}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Louison|Bobet}}
|Bottecchia
|align=center|{{sort|029|29}}
|align=center|{{sort|002|2}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1960 Giro d'Italia|1960]]
|align=center|[[1952 Giro d'Italia|1952]]
|{{flagu|France}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Rik Van Looy]]|BEL}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Raphaël|Géminiani}}
|[[Bianchi (cycling team)|Bianchi]]
|align=center|{{sort|031|31}}
|align=center|{{sort|003|3}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1961 Giro d'Italia|1961]]
|align=center|[[1953 Giro d'Italia|1953]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Vito Taccone]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Pasquale|Fornara}}
|Cilo
|align=center|{{sort|033|33}}
|align=center|{{sort|013|13}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1962 Giro d'Italia|1962]]
|align=center|[[1954 Giro d'Italia|1954]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Angelino Soler]]|ESP|1945}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Fausto|Coppi}}
|[[Bianchi (cycling team)|Bianchi]]
|align=center|{{sort|006|6}}
|align=center|{{sort|001|1}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1963 Giro d'Italia|1963]]
|align=center|[[1955 Giro d'Italia|1955]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Vito Taccone]] (2)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Gastone|Nencini}}
|Leo–Chlorodont
|align=center|{{sort|007|7}}
|align=center|{{sort|001|1}}
|align=center|{{sort|02|2}}
|-
|-
! [[1964 Giro d'Italia|1964]]
|align=center rowspan="2"|[[1956 Giro d'Italia|1956]]
|{{LUX}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Franco Bitossi]]|ITA}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Charly|Gaul}}<sup>*</sup>{{refn|name=nineteenfiftysix|group=N|The 1956 Giro d'Italia had two mountain competitions: the ''Trofeo Dolomiti'' and the ''Trofeo Appennini''. [[Charly Gaul]] won the former and [[Federico Bahamontes]], the latter.}}
|Faema
|align=center|{{sort|020|20}}
|align=center|{{sort|015|15}}
|align=center|{{sort|03|3}}
|-
|-
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
! [[1965 Giro d'Italia|1965]]
!scope=row|{{sortname|Federico|Bahamontes}}{{refn|name=nineteenfiftysix|group=N}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Franco Bitossi]] (2)|ITA}}
|Girardengo
|align=center|{{sort|030|30}}
|align=center|{{sort|017|17}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1966 Giro d'Italia|1966]]
|align=center|[[1957 Giro d'Italia|1957]]
|{{flagu|France}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Franco Bitossi]] (3)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Raphaël|Géminiani}}
|Saint Raphaël
|align=center|{{sort|056|56}}
|align=center|{{sort|018|18}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1967 Giro d'Italia|1967]]
|align=center|[[1958 Giro d'Italia|1958]]
|{{flagu|Belgium}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Aurelio González Puente]]|ESP|1945}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Jean|Brankart}}
|Saint Raphaël
|align=center|{{sort|056|56}}
|align=center|{{sort|017|17}}
|align=center|{{sort|04|4}}
|-
|-
! [[1968 Giro d'Italia|1968]]
|align=center|[[1959 Giro d'Italia|1959]]
|{{LUX}}
| {{flagathlete|'''''[[Eddy Merckx]]'''''|BEL}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Charly|Gaul}}<sup>*</sup>
|Emi
|align=center|{{sort|560|560}}
|align=center|{{sort|240|240}}
|align=center|{{sort|03|3}}
|-
|-
! [[1969 Giro d'Italia|1969]]
|align=center|[[1960 Giro d'Italia|1960]]
|{{flagu|Belgium}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Claudio Michelotto]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Rik|Van Looy}}
|Faema
|align=center|{{sort|250|250}}
|align=center|{{sort|040|40}}
|align=center|{{sort|03|3}}
|-
|-
! [[1970 Giro d'Italia|1970]]
|align=center|[[1961 Giro d'Italia|1961]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Martin Vandenbossche]]|BEL}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Vito|Taccone}}
|[[Atala (cycling team)|Atala]]
|align=center|{{sort|270|270}}
|align=center|{{sort|140|140}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1971 Giro d'Italia|1971]]
|align=center|[[1962 Giro d'Italia|1962]]
| {{flagathlete|[[José Manuel Fuente]]|ESP|1945}}
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Angelino|Soler}}
|Ghigi
|align=center|{{sort|260|260}}
|align=center|{{sort|160|160}}
|align=center|{{sort|03|3}}
|-
|-
! [[1972 Giro d'Italia|1972]]
|align=center|[[1963 Giro d'Italia|1963]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[José Manuel Fuente]] (2)|ESP|1945}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Vito|Taccone}}
|Lygie
|align=center|{{sort|520|520}}
|align=center|{{sort|400|400}}
|align=center|{{sort|05|5}}
|-
|-
! [[1973 Giro d'Italia|1973]]
|align=center|[[1964 Giro d'Italia|1964]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[José Manuel Fuente]] (3)|ESP|1945}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Franco|Bitossi}}
|Spring Oil
|align=center|{{sort|200|200}}
|align=center|{{sort|060|60}}
|align=center|{{sort|04|4}}
|-
|-
! [[1974 Giro d'Italia|1974]]
|align=center|[[1965 Giro d'Italia|1965]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[José Manuel Fuente]] (4)|ESP|1945}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Franco|Bitossi}}
|- valign=top
|Filotex
! [[1975 Giro d'Italia|1975]]
|align=center|{{sort|250|250}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Francisco Galdós]]|ESP|1945}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Andrés Oliva]]|ESP|1945}}
|align=center|{{sort|090|90}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1976 Giro d'Italia|1976]]
|align=center|[[1966 Giro d'Italia|1966]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrés Oliva]] (2)|ESP|1945}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Franco|Bitossi}}
|Filotex
|align=center|{{sort|490|490}}
|align=center|{{sort|170|170}}
|align=center|{{sort|02|2}}
|-
|-
! [[1977 Giro d'Italia|1977]]
|align=center|[[1967 Giro d'Italia|1967]]
| {{flagathlete|[[Faustino Fernández Ovies]]|ESP|1945}}
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Aurelio|González|Aurelio González Puente}}
|KAS–Kaskol
|align=center|{{sort|460|460}}
|align=center|{{sort|370|370}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1978 Giro d'Italia|1978]]
|align=center|[[1968 Giro d'Italia|1968]]
|{{flagu|Belgium}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Ueli Sutter]]|SUI}}
!scope=row style=background:#cedff2|{{sortname|Eddy|Merckx}}<sup>{{double dagger}}</sup>
|Faema
|align=center|{{sort|340|340}}
|align=center|{{sort|160|160}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1979 Giro d'Italia|1979]]
|align=center|[[1969 Giro d'Italia|1969]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Claudio Bortolotto]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Claudio|Michelotto}}
|Max Meyer
|align=center|{{sort|330|330}}
|align=center|{{sort|080|80}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1980 Giro d'Italia|1980]]
|align=center|[[1970 Giro d'Italia|1970]]
|{{flagu|Belgium}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Claudio Bortolotto]] (2)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Martin|Van Den Bossche}}
|Molteni
|align=center|{{sort|460|460}}
|align=center|{{sort|040|40}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1981 Giro d'Italia|1981]]
|align=center|[[1971 Giro d'Italia|1971]]
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Claudio Bortolotto]] (3)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|José|Manuel Fuente}}
|[[Kas (cycling team)|KAS]]
|align=center|{{sort|360|360}}
|align=center|{{sort|090|90}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1982 Giro d'Italia|1982]]
|align=center|[[1972 Giro d'Italia|1972]]
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Lucien Van Impe]]|BEL}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|José|Manuel Fuente}}
|[[Kas (cycling team)|KAS]]
|align=center|{{sort|490|490}}
|align=center|{{sort|040|040}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1983 Giro d'Italia|1983]]
|align=center|[[1973 Giro d'Italia|1973]]
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Lucien Van Impe]] (2)|BEL}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|José|Manuel Fuente}}
|[[Kas (cycling team)|KAS]]
|align=center|{{sort|550|550}}
|align=center|{{sort|040|40}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1984 Giro d'Italia|1984]]
|align=center|[[1974 Giro d'Italia|1974]]
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Fignon]]|FRA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|José|Manuel Fuente}}
|[[Kas (cycling team)|KAS]]
|align=center|{{sort|510|510}}
|align=center|{{sort|180|180}}
|align=center|{{sort|05|5}}
|-
|-
! [[1985 Giro d'Italia|1985]]
| rowspan="2" align="center" |[[1975 Giro d'Italia|1975]]
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
| {{flagathlete|[[José Luis Navarro]]|ESP}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Andrés|Oliva}}{{refn|name=Tie|group=N|[[Francisco Galdós]] & [[Andrés Oliva]], both Spanish riders from the [[Kas (cycling team)|KAS]] team, finished the race with the same number of points in the mountains classification and were both winners.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1975/06/08/pagina-19/1005409/pdf.html|title=Clasificaciones oficiales|language=es|trans-title=Official classifications|work=El Mundo Deportivo|page=19|date=8 June 1975|access-date=24 December 2024}}</ref>}}
|[[Kas (cycling team)|KAS]]
|align=center|{{sort|300|300}}
|align=center|{{sort|060|60}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
! [[1986 Giro d'Italia|1986]]
!scope=row|{{sortname|Francisco|Galdós}}{{refn|name=Tie|group=N}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Pedro Muñoz Machín Rodríguez|Pedro Muñoz]]|ESP}}
|[[Kas (cycling team)|KAS]]
|align=center|{{sort|300|300}}
|align=center|{{sort|060|60}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1987 Giro d'Italia|1987]]
|align=center|[[1976 Giro d'Italia|1976]]
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Robert Millar]]|GBR}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Andrés|Oliva}}
|[[Kas (cycling team)|KAS]]
|align=center|{{sort|535|535}}
|align=center|{{sort|145|145}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1988 Giro d'Italia|1988]]
|align=center|[[1977 Giro d'Italia|1977]]
|{{flagcountry|ESP|1945}}
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Andy Hampsten]]'''|USA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Faustino|Fernández Ovies}}
|[[Kas (cycling team)|KAS]]
|align=center|{{sort|675|675}}
|align=center|{{sort|185|185}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1989 Giro d'Italia|1989]]
|align=center|[[1978 Giro d'Italia|1978]]
|{{flagu|Switzerland}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Luis Herrera]]|COL}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Ueli|Sutter}}
|Zonca
|align=center|{{sort|830|830}}
|align=center|{{sort|310|310}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1990 Giro d'Italia|1990]]
|align=center|[[1979 Giro d'Italia|1979]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Claudio Chiappucci]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Claudio|Bortolotto}}
|Sanson
|align=center|{{sort|495|495}}
|align=center|{{sort|165|165}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1991 Giro d'Italia|1991]]
|align=center|[[1980 Giro d'Italia|1980]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Iñaki Gastón]]|ESP}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Claudio|Bortolotto}}
|San Giacomo
|align=center|{{sort|670|670}}
|align=center|{{sort|270|270}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1992 Giro d'Italia|1992]]
|align=center|[[1981 Giro d'Italia|1981]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Claudio Chiappucci]] (2)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Claudio|Bortolotto}}
|Santini
|align=center|{{sort|510|510}}
|align=center|{{sort|010|10}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1993 Giro d'Italia|1993]]
|align=center|[[1982 Giro d'Italia|1982]]
|{{flagu|Belgium}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Claudio Chiappucci]] (3)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Lucien|Van Impe}}
|Metauromobili
|align=center|{{sort|860|860}}
|align=center|{{sort|480|480}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1994 Giro d'Italia|1994]]
|align=center|[[1983 Giro d'Italia|1983]]
|{{flagu|Belgium}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Pascal Richard]]|SUI}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Lucien|Van Impe}}
|Metauromobili
|align=center|{{sort|070|70}}
|align=center|{{sort|027|27}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1995 Giro d'Italia|1995]]
|align=center|[[1984 Giro d'Italia|1984]]
|{{flagu|France}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Mariano Piccoli]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Laurent|Fignon}}
|[[Renault–Elf]]
|align=center|{{sort|053|53}}
|align=center|{{sort|013|13}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1996 Giro d'Italia|1996]]
|align=center|[[1985 Giro d'Italia|1985]]
|{{flagu|Spain}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Mariano Piccoli]] (2)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|José Luis|Navarro}}
|Zor
|align=center|{{sort|054|54}}
|align=center|{{sort|007|7}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[1997 Giro d'Italia|1997]]
|align=center|[[1986 Giro d'Italia|1986]]
|{{flagu|Spain}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Chepe González]]|COL}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Pedro|Muñoz|Pedro Muñoz Machín Rodríguez}}
|Fagor
|align=center|{{sort|054|54}}
|align=center|{{sort|019|19}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1998 Giro d'Italia|1998]]
|align=center|[[1987 Giro d'Italia|1987]]
|{{flagu|United Kingdom}}
| {{flagathlete|'''[[Marco Pantani]]'''|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Robert|Millar}}
|{{UCI team code|Panasonic|1987}}
|align=center|{{sort|097|97}}
|align=center|{{sort|044|44}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[1999 Giro d'Italia|1999]]
|align=center|[[1988 Giro d'Italia|1988]]
|{{flagu|United States}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Chepe González]] (2)|COL}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Andrew|Hampsten}}<sup>*</sup>
|[[7–Eleven–Hoonved]]
|align=center|{{sort|059|59}}
|align=center|{{sort|004|4}}
|align=center|{{sort|02|2}}
|-
|-
! [[2000 Giro d'Italia|2000]]
|align=center|[[1989 Giro d'Italia|1989]]
|{{COL}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Francesco Casagrande]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Luis|Herrera|Luis Herrera (cyclist)}}
|[[Café de Colombia]]
|align=center|{{sort|070|70}}
|align=center|{{sort|032|32}}
|align=center|{{sort|02|2}}
|-
|-
! [[2001 Giro d'Italia|2001]]
|align=center|[[1990 Giro d'Italia|1990]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Fredy González]]|COL}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Claudio|Chiappucci}}
|{{UCI team code|CAR|1990}}
|align=center|{{sort|074|74}}
|align=center|{{sort|018|18}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[2002 Giro d'Italia|2002]]
|align=center|[[1991 Giro d'Italia|1991]]
|{{flagu|Spain}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Julio Alberto Pérez]]|MEX}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Iñaki|Gastón}}
|CLAS–Cajastur
|align=center|{{sort|075|75}}
|align=center|{{sort|006|6}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[2003 Giro d'Italia|2003]]
|align=center|[[1992 Giro d'Italia|1992]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Fredy González]] (2)|COL}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Claudio|Chiappucci}}
|{{UCI team code|CAR|1992}}
|align=center|{{sort|076|76}}
|align=center|{{sort|031|31}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[2004 Giro d'Italia|2004]]
|align=center|[[1993 Giro d'Italia|1993]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Fabian Wegmann]]|GER}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Claudio|Chiappucci}}
|{{UCI team code|CAR|1993}}
|align=center|{{sort|042|42}}
|align=center|{{sort|002|2}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[2005 Giro d'Italia|2005]]
|align=center|[[1994 Giro d'Italia|1994]]
|{{flagu|Switzerland}}
| {{flagathlete|[[José Rujano]]|VEN}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Pascal|Richard}}
|{{UCI team code|GBM|1994}}
|align=center|{{sort|078|78}}
|align=center|{{sort|020|20}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[2006 Giro d'Italia|2006]]
|align=center|[[1995 Giro d'Italia|1995]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Juan Manuel Gárate]]|ESP}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Mariano|Piccoli}}
|Brescialat
|align=center|{{sort|075|75}}
|align=center|{{sort|030|30}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[2007 Giro d'Italia|2007]]
|align=center|[[1996 Giro d'Italia|1996]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Leonardo Piepoli]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Mariano|Piccoli}}
|Brescialat
|align=center|{{sort|069|69}}
|align=center|{{sort|032|32}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|-
! [[2008 Giro d'Italia|2008]]
|align=center|[[1997 Giro d'Italia|1997]]
|{{COL}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Emanuele Sella]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Chepe|González}}
|{{UCI team code|KEL|1997}}
|align=center|{{sort|099|99}}
|align=center|{{sort|064|64}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[2009 Giro d'Italia|2009]]
|align=center|[[1998 Giro d'Italia|1998]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Stefano Garzelli]]|ITA}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Marco|Pantani}}<sup>*</sup>
|{{UCI team code|UNO|1998}}
|align=center|{{sort|089|89}}
|align=center|{{sort|027|27}}
|align=center|{{sort|02|2}}
|-
|-
! [[2010 Giro d'Italia|2010]]
|align=center|[[1999 Giro d'Italia|1999]]
|{{COL}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Matthew Lloyd (cyclist)|Matthew Lloyd]]|AUS}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Chepe|González}}
|{{UCI team code|KEL|1999}}
|align=center|{{sort|061|61}}
|align=center|{{sort|016|16}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[2011 Giro d'Italia|2011]]
|align=center|[[2000 Giro d'Italia|2000]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Stefano Garzelli]] (2)|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Francesco|Casagrande}}
|{{UCI team code|VIN|2000}}
|align=center|{{sort|071|71}}
|align=center|{{sort|024|24}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[2012 Giro d'Italia|2012]]
|align=center|[[2001 Giro d'Italia|2001]]
|{{COL}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Matteo Rabottini]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Fredy|González}}
|{{UCI team code|SDA|2001}}
|align=center|{{sort|073|73}}
|align=center|{{sort|031|31}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|-
! [[2013 Giro d'Italia|2013]]
|align=center|[[2002 Giro d'Italia|2002]]
|{{flagu|Mexico}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Stefano Pirazzi]]|ITA}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Julio|Alberto Pérez}}
|{{UCI team code|SDA|2002}}
|align=center|{{sort|069|69}}
|align=center|{{sort|036|36}}
|align=center|{{sort|02|2}}
|-
|-
! [[2014 Giro d'Italia|2014]]
|align=center|[[2003 Giro d'Italia|2003]]
|{{COL}}
| {{flagathlete|[[Julián Arredondo]]|COL}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Fredy|González}}
|}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/giro08/?id=history |title=www.cyclingnews.com presents the 91st Giro d'Italia |publisher=Autobus.cyclingnews.com |date=2008-06-01 |accessdate=2012-07-19}}</ref>
|{{UCI team code|SDA|2003}}
|align=center|{{sort|100|100}}
|align=center|{{sort|022|22}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|align=center|[[2004 Giro d'Italia|2004]]
|{{flagu|Germany}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Fabian|Wegmann}}
|{{UCI team code|GST|2004}}
|align=center|{{sort|056|56}}
|align=center|{{sort|002|2}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|align=center|[[2005 Giro d'Italia|2005]]
|{{flagcountry|VEN|1930}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|José|Rujano}}
|{{UCI team code|CLM|2005}}
|align=center|{{sort|143|143}}
|align=center|{{sort|086|86}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2006 Giro d'Italia|2006]]
|{{flagu|Spain}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Juan|Manuel Gárate}}
|{{UCI team code|QST|2006}}
|align=center|{{sort|064|64}}
|align=center|{{sort|008|8}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2007 Giro d'Italia|2007]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Leonardo|Piepoli}}
|{{UCI team code|FUJ|2007}}
|align=center|{{sort|079|79}}
|align=center|{{sort|033|33}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2008 Giro d'Italia|2008]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Emanuele|Sella}}
|{{UCI team code|CSF|2008}}
|align=center|{{sort|136|136}}
|align=center|{{sort|073|73}}
|align=center|{{sort|03|3}}
|-
|align=center|[[2009 Giro d'Italia|2009]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Stefano|Garzelli}}
|{{UCI team code|ASA|2009}}
|align=center|{{sort|061|61}}
|align=center|{{sort|016|16}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2010 Giro d'Italia|2010]]
|{{flagu|Australia}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Matthew|Lloyd|Matthew Lloyd (cyclist)}}
|{{UCI team code|OLO|2010}}
|align=center|{{sort|056|56}}
|align=center|{{sort|015|15}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2011 Giro d'Italia|2011]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Stefano|Garzelli}}
|{{UCI team code|ASA|2011}}
|align=center|{{sort|067|67}}
|align=center|{{sort|024|24}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|align=center|[[2012 Giro d'Italia|2012]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Matteo|Rabottini}}
|{{UCI team code|FAR|2012}}
|align=center|{{sort|084|84}}
|align=center|{{sort|040|40}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2013 Giro d'Italia|2013]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Stefano|Pirazzi}}
|{{UCI team code|COG|2013}}
|align=center|{{sort|082|82}}
|align=center|{{sort|037|37}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|align=center|[[2014 Giro d'Italia|2014]]
|{{COL}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Julián|Arredondo}}
|{{UCI team code|TFR|2014}}
|align=center|{{sort|173|173}}
|align=center|{{sort|041|41}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2015 Giro d'Italia|2015]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Giovanni|Visconti|Giovanni Visconti (cyclist)}}
|{{UCI team code|MOV|2015}}
|align=center|{{sort|125|125}}
|align=center|{{sort|003|3}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|align=center|[[2016 Giro d'Italia|2016]]
|{{flagu|Spain}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Mikel|Nieve}}
|{{UCI team code|SKY|2016}}
|align=center|{{sort|152|152}}
|align=center|{{sort|018|18}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2017 Giro d'Italia|2017]]
|{{flagu|Spain}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Mikel|Landa}}
|{{UCI team code|SKY|2017}}
|align=center|{{sort|224|224}}
|align=center|{{sort|106|106}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2018 Giro d'Italia|2018]]
|{{flagu|United Kingdom}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Chris|Froome}}<sup>*</sup>
|{{UCI team code|SKY|2018}}
|align=center|{{sort|125|125}}
|align=center|{{sort|017|17}}
|align=center|{{sort|02|2}}
|-
|align=center|[[2019 Giro d'Italia|2019]]
|{{flagu|Italy}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Giulio|Ciccone}}
|{{UCI team code|TFS|2019}}
|align=center|{{sort|267|267}}
|align=center|{{sort|152|152}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2020 Giro d'Italia|2020]]
|{{POR}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Ruben|Guerreiro}}
|{{UCI team code|EFD|2020}}
|align=center|{{sort|234|234}}
|align=center|{{sort|077|77}}
|align=center|{{sort|01|1}}
|-
|align=center|[[2021 Giro d'Italia|2021]]
|{{flagu|France}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Geoffrey|Bouchard}}
|{{UCI team code|ALM|2021}}
|align=center|{{sort|184|184}}
|align=center|{{sort|044|44}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|align=center|[[2022 Giro d'Italia|2022]]
|{{flagu|Netherlands}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Koen|Bouwman}}
|{{UCI team code|TJV|2022}}
|align=center|{{sort|294|294}}
|align=center|{{sort|131|131}}
|align=center|{{sort|02|2}}
|-
|align=center|[[2023 Giro d'Italia|2023]]
|{{flagu|France}}
!scope=row|{{sortname|Thibaut|Pinot}}
|{{UCI team code|FDJ|2023}}
|align=center|{{sort|237|237}}
|align=center|{{sort|37|37}}
|align=center|{{sort|00|0}}
|-
|align=center|[[2024 Giro d'Italia|2024]]
|{{flagu|Slovenia}}
!scope=row style=background:#FBCEB1|{{sortname|Tadej|Pogačar}}<sup>*</sup>
|{{UCI team code|UAD|2024}}
|align=center|{{sort|270|270}}
|align=center|{{sort|064|64}}
|align=center|{{sort|06|6}}
|}

===Multiple winners===
As of 2023, 15 cyclists have won the mountains classification more than once.<ref name="infostrada">{{cite web|url=http://www.infostradasports.com/download/media/handbook.pdf|title=Giro d'Italia 2009|page=187|publisher=Infostrada sports|year=2009|access-date=29 June 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101217115026/http://infostradasports.com/download/media/handbook.pdf|archive-date=17 December 2010}}</ref>
{| class="sortable plainrowheaders wikitable"
|+Multiple winners of the Giro d'Italia mountains classification
|-
!scope=col|Cyclist
!scope=col|Total
!scope=col class="unsortable"|Years
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Gino|Bartali}}|ITA}}
| align=center|7
| [[1935 Giro d'Italia|1935]], [[1936 Giro d'Italia|1936]], [[1937 Giro d'Italia|1937]], [[1939 Giro d'Italia|1939]], [[1940 Giro d'Italia|1940]], [[1946 Giro d'Italia|1946]], [[1947 Giro d'Italia|1947]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|José|Manuel Fuente}}|ESP|1945}}
| align=center|4
| [[1971 Giro d'Italia|1971]], [[1972 Giro d'Italia|1972]], [[1973 Giro d'Italia|1973]], [[1974 Giro d'Italia|1974]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Fausto|Coppi}}|ITA}}
| align=center|3
| [[1948 Giro d'Italia|1948]], [[1949 Giro d'Italia|1949]], [[1954 Giro d'Italia|1954]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Franco|Bitossi}}|ITA}}
| align=center|3
| [[1964 Giro d'Italia|1964]], [[1965 Giro d'Italia|1965]], [[1966 Giro d'Italia|1966]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Claudio|Bortolotto}}|ITA}}
| align=center|3
| [[1979 Giro d'Italia|1979]], [[1980 Giro d'Italia|1980]], [[1981 Giro d'Italia|1981]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Claudio|Chiappucci}}|ITA}}
| align=center|3
| [[1990 Giro d'Italia|1990]], [[1992 Giro d'Italia|1992]], [[1993 Giro d'Italia|1993]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Raphaël|Géminiani}}|FRA}}
| align=center|2
| [[1952 Giro d'Italia|1952]], [[1957 Giro d'Italia|1957]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Charly|Gaul}}|LUX}}
| align=center|2
| [[1956 Giro d'Italia|1956]], [[1959 Giro d'Italia|1959]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Vito|Taccone}}|ITA}}
| align=center|2
| [[1961 Giro d'Italia|1961]], [[1963 Giro d'Italia|1963]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Andrés|Oliva}}|ESP|1945}}
| align=center|2
| [[1975 Giro d'Italia|1975]], [[1976 Giro d'Italia|1976]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Lucien|Van Impe}}|BEL}}
| align=center|2
| [[1982 Giro d'Italia|1982]], [[1983 Giro d'Italia|1983]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Mariano|Piccoli}}|ITA}}
| align=center|2
| [[1995 Giro d'Italia|1995]], [[1996 Giro d'Italia|1996]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Chepe|González}}|COL}}
| align=center|2
| [[1997 Giro d'Italia|1997]], [[1999 Giro d'Italia|1999]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Fredy|González}}|COL}}
| align=center|2
| [[2001 Giro d'Italia|2001]], [[2003 Giro d'Italia|2003]]
|-
!scope=row| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Stefano|Garzelli}}|ITA}}
| align=center|2
| [[2009 Giro d'Italia|2009]], [[2011 Giro d'Italia|2011]]
|}

===By nationality===
Riders from fifteen different countries have won the Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia.<ref name="infostrada"/>
{| class="sortable plainrowheaders wikitable"
|+Giro d'Italia mountains classification winners by nationality
|-
!scope=col|Country
!scope=col|No. of winning cyclists
!scope=col|No. of wins
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|Italy}}
| align=center| 22
| align=center| 39
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|Spain}}
| align=center| 13
| align=center| 17
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|Belgium}}
| align=center| 5
| align=center| 6
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|France}}
| align=center| 5
| align=center| 6
|-
!scope=row| {{COL}}
| align=center| 4
| align=center| 6
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|Switzerland}}
| align=center| 3
| align=center| 3
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|United Kingdom}}
| align=center| 2
| align=center| 2
|-
!scope=row| {{LUX}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|United States}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|Mexico}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|Germany}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1
|-
!scope=row| {{VEN}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|Australia}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1
|-
!scope=row| {{POR}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1
|-
!scope=row| {{flagu|Netherlands}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1
|-
|}


==Distribution of points==
==Distribution of points==


The points that are gained by consecutive riders reaching a mountain top are distributed according to the following classification:
The points that are gained by consecutive riders reaching a mountain top are distributed according to 5 categories:


{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%;text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;width:45%;text-align:center;"
!colspan=2|Tipologia||1st||2nd||3rd||4th||5th||6th||7th||8th||9th
|+Point Distribution Grid as of 2012
|-
|-

! style="width:20%;"|
|[[File:Mountainstage.svg]]||align=left|''Cima Coppi''||50||30||20||14||10||6||4||2||1
! style="width:16%;"| GPM4
! style="width:16%;"| GPM3
! style="width:16%;"| GPM2
! style="width:16%;"| GPM1
|-
|-
|[[File:Mountainstage.svg]]||align=left|First Category||40||18||12||9||6||4||2||1||-
|1st rider||3||5||9||15
|-
|-
|[[File:Mountainstage.svg]]||align=left|Second Category||18||8||6||4||2||1||-||-||-
|2nd rider||2||3||5||9
|-
|-
|[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg]]||align=left|Third Category||9||4||2||1||-||-||-||-||-
|3rd rider||1||2||3||5
|-
|-
|[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg]]||align=left|Fourth Category||3||2||1||-||-||-||-||-||-
|4th rider||||1||2||3
|}

The organization of the race determines which mountains are included for the mountains classification and in which category they are. The points for the ''[[Cima Coppi]]'' are awarded once every Giro, for the summit at the highest altitude in that Giro.

==Days in leader's jersey==
''after the end of [[2024_Giro_d%27Italia|2024 Giro d'Italia]]''
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!scope=col|Rider
!scope=col|Days
!scope=col|Stages
|-
|-
| scope="row" width="210px" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gino Bartali]]
|5th rider||||||1||2
| align="center" width="80px" |73
| align="center" width="80px" |83
|-
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Eddy Merckx]]
|6th rider||||||||1
| align="center" |56
| align="center" |57
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Jose Manuel Fuente]]
| align="center" |46
| align="center" |50
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mariano Piccoli]]
| align="center" |45
| align="center" |45
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Bortolotto]]
| align="center" |41
| align="center" |41
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vito Taccone]]
| align="center" |39
| align="center" |39
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fausto Coppi]]
| align="center" |37
| align="center" |37
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Federico Bahamontes]]
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |35
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Lucien Van Impe]]
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |35
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|COL}} [[Fredy González]]
| align="center" |33
| align="center" |33
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|LUX}} [[Charly Gaul]]
| align="center" |31
| align="center" |32
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Chiappucci]]
| align="center" |28
| align="center" |28
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Raphaël Géminiani]]
| align="center" |27
| align="center" |28
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Andrés Oliva]]
| align="center" |26
| align="center" |29
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Michele Dancelli]]
| align="center" |25
| align="center" |26
|-
| scope="row" |{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Julio Jiménez (cyclist)|Julio Jiménez]]
| align="center" |25
| align="center" |25
|}
|}


=== Riders leading all stages of an edition ===
The organisation of the race determines which mountains are included for the mountains classification and in which category they are.
No rider wore the jersey in all stages of a single edition.

In some editions the Mountain Classification was not compiled in the first stages (no points awarded in the first stages). Some riders led all the stages after the first points were awarded:
*{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Alfredo|Binda}}|ITA}} [[1933_Giro_d%27Italia#Classification_leadership|1933]] (first stage awarding points: 5th stage, 13 stages)
*{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Remo|Bertoni}}|ITA}} [[1934_Giro_d%27Italia#Classification_leadership|1934]] (first stage awarding points: 5th stage, 13 stages)
*{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Gino|Bartali}}|ITA}} [[1935_Giro_d%27Italia#Classification_leadership|1935]] (first stage awarding points: 6th stage, 14 stages)
*{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Gino|Bartali}}|ITA}} [[1936_Giro_d%27Italia#Classification_leadership|1936]] (first stage awarding points: 4th stage, 18 stages)
*{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Pasquale|Fornara}}|ITA}} [[1953_Giro_d%27Italia#Classification_leadership|1953]] (first stage awarding points: 2nd stage, 20 stages)
*{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Charly|Gaul}}|LUX}} [[1959_Giro_d%27Italia#Classification_leadership|1959]] (first stage awarding points: 3th stage, 20 stages)
*{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Jose Manuel|Fuente}}|ESP|1945}} [[1974_Giro_d%27Italia#Classification_leadership|1974]] (first stage awarding points: 3th stage, 21 stages)
*{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Claudio|Bortolotto}}|ITA}} [[1980_Giro_d%27Italia#Classification_leadership|1980]] (first stage awarding points: 2nd stage, 21 stages)
*{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Fredy|González}}|COL}} [[2003_Giro_d%27Italia#Classification_leadership|2003]] (first stage awarding points: 2nd stage, 20 stages)
*{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Emanuele|Sella}}|ITA}} [[2008_Giro_d%27Italia#Classification_leadership|2008]] (first stage awarding points: 2nd stage, 20 stages)

==References==

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;Citations
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Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia
Giulio Ciccone in the blue jersey of classification leader during the 2019 Giro d'Italia
SportRoad Cycling
CompetitionGiro d'Italia
Awarded forBest climber in mountain stages
Local nameGran Premio della Montagna (Italian)
History
First award1933
Editions87 (as of 2024)
First winner Alfredo Binda (ITA)
Most wins Gino Bartali (ITA)
(7 wins)
Most recent Tadej Pogacar (SLO)

The Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia is a secondary classification that is a part of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tour races. In this classification, points are awarded to the leading riders over designated climbs. The climbs are put into different classifications based on difficulty and their position on that day's stage. Bonus points are given to mountain top finishes and to the first riders over the Cima Coppi, traditionally adjudged as the highest point of the entire Giro.

The classification was first calculated in 1933; from 1974 to 2011, the leader of the mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia wore the maglia verde (from Italian: "green jersey"): in 2012, as part of a sponsorship deal, the jersey color was changed to blue (maglia azzurra).

History

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Until 2011 (pictured, second from the left), the jersey for the mountains classification was green.

The mountains classification was added to the Giro d'Italia in 1933.[1] In the inaugural year of the classification, the organizers chose select climbs and awarded points to the first three riders who crossed the climbs.[1] Alfredo Binda was first over each climb and won the first mountains classification.[1] In 1974, the organizers added a green jersey to designate the leader of the classification.[2] The green jersey was used until 2012, when the classification's sponsor, Banca Mediolanum, renewed its sponsorship for another four years and desired the jersey to be blue rather than green.[3]

Winners

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Chepe González winning a stage while leading the mountains classification during the 1997 Giro d'Italia
Koldo Gil receives the leader's green jersey at the 2005 Giro d'Italia
Key
* Winner won general classification in the same year
Winner won general and points classification in the same year
  • The "Year" column refers to the year the competition was held, and wikilinks to the article about that edition of the race.
  • The "Points" column refers to the number of points that the rider had in the mountains classification.
  • The "Margin" column refers to the margin of time or points by which the winner defeated the runner-up.
  • The "Stage wins" column refers to the number of stages wins the winner had during the race.
Giro d'Italia mountains classification winners[4][5]
Year Country Cyclist Sponsor/team Points Margin Stage wins
1933  Italy Alfredo Binda* Legnano ? ? 6
1934  Italy Remo Bertoni Legnano 31 10 0
1935  Italy Gino Bartali Fréjus 44 16 1
1936  Italy Gino Bartali* Legnano 38.5 13.5 3
1937  Italy Gino Bartali* Legnano 37 12 4
1938  Italy Giovanni Valetti* Fréjus 29 3 3
1939  Italy Gino Bartali Legnano 22 3 4
1940  Italy Gino Bartali Legnano 25 4 2
1941 ~Not contested
1942 ~Not contested
1943 ~Not contested
1944 ~Not contested
1945 ~Not contested
1946  Italy Gino Bartali* Legnano 27 7 0
1947  Italy Gino Bartali Legnano 24 3 1
1948  Italy Fausto Coppi Bianchi 25 9 0
1949  Italy Fausto Coppi* Bianchi 46 5 3
1950   Switzerland Hugo Koblet* Guerra–Svizzera 43 14 2
1951  France Louison Bobet Bottecchia 29 2 1
1952  France Raphaël Géminiani Bianchi 31 3 0
1953  Italy Pasquale Fornara Cilo 33 13 1
1954  Italy Fausto Coppi Bianchi 6 1 1
1955  Italy Gastone Nencini Leo–Chlorodont 7 1 2
1956  Luxembourg Charly Gaul*[N 1] Faema 20 15 3
 Spain Federico Bahamontes[N 1] Girardengo 30 17 0
1957  France Raphaël Géminiani Saint Raphaël 56 18 0
1958  Belgium Jean Brankart Saint Raphaël 56 17 4
1959  Luxembourg Charly Gaul* Emi 560 240 3
1960  Belgium Rik Van Looy Faema 250 40 3
1961  Italy Vito Taccone Atala 270 140 1
1962  Spain Angelino Soler Ghigi 260 160 3
1963  Italy Vito Taccone Lygie 520 400 5
1964  Italy Franco Bitossi Spring Oil 200 60 4
1965  Italy Franco Bitossi Filotex 250 90 1
1966  Italy Franco Bitossi Filotex 490 170 2
1967  Spain Aurelio González KAS–Kaskol 460 370 1
1968  Belgium Eddy Merckx Faema 340 160 1
1969  Italy Claudio Michelotto Max Meyer 330 80 1
1970  Belgium Martin Van Den Bossche Molteni 460 40 0
1971  Spain José Manuel Fuente KAS 360 90 1
1972  Spain José Manuel Fuente KAS 490 040 0
1973  Spain José Manuel Fuente KAS 550 40 1
1974  Spain José Manuel Fuente KAS 510 180 5
1975  Spain Andrés Oliva[N 2] KAS 300 60 0
 Spain Francisco Galdós[N 2] KAS 300 60 1
1976  Spain Andrés Oliva KAS 535 145 0
1977  Spain Faustino Fernández Ovies KAS 675 185 0
1978   Switzerland Ueli Sutter Zonca 830 310 0
1979  Italy Claudio Bortolotto Sanson 495 165 1
1980  Italy Claudio Bortolotto San Giacomo 670 270 0
1981  Italy Claudio Bortolotto Santini 510 10 0
1982  Belgium Lucien Van Impe Metauromobili 860 480 0
1983  Belgium Lucien Van Impe Metauromobili 70 27 1
1984  France Laurent Fignon Renault–Elf 53 13 1
1985  Spain José Luis Navarro Zor 54 7 0
1986  Spain Pedro Muñoz Fagor 54 19 1
1987  United Kingdom Robert Millar Panasonic–Isostar 97 44 1
1988  United States Andrew Hampsten* 7–Eleven–Hoonved 59 4 2
1989  Colombia Luis Herrera Café de Colombia 70 32 2
1990  Italy Claudio Chiappucci Carrera Jeans–Vagabond 74 18 0
1991  Spain Iñaki Gastón CLAS–Cajastur 75 6 0
1992  Italy Claudio Chiappucci Carrera Jeans–Vagabond 76 31 0
1993  Italy Claudio Chiappucci Carrera Jeans–Tassoni 42 2 1
1994   Switzerland Pascal Richard GB–MG Maglificio 78 20 1
1995  Italy Mariano Piccoli Brescialat 75 30 1
1996  Italy Mariano Piccoli Brescialat 69 32 0
1997  Colombia Chepe González Kelme–Costa Blanca 99 64 1
1998  Italy Marco Pantani* Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 89 27 2
1999  Colombia Chepe González Kelme–Costa Blanca 61 16 1
2000  Italy Francesco Casagrande Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 71 24 1
2001  Colombia Fredy González Selle Italia–Pacific 73 31 1
2002  Mexico Julio Alberto Pérez Colombia–Selle Italia 69 36 2
2003  Colombia Fredy González Colombia–Selle Italia 100 22 0
2004  Germany Fabian Wegmann Gerolsteiner 56 2 0
2005  Venezuela José Rujano Colombia–Selle Italia 143 86 1
2006  Spain Juan Manuel Gárate Quick-Step–Innergetic 64 8 1
2007  Italy Leonardo Piepoli Saunier Duval–Prodir 79 33 1
2008  Italy Emanuele Sella CSF Group–Navigare 136 73 3
2009  Italy Stefano Garzelli Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo 61 16 1
2010  Australia Matthew Lloyd Omega Pharma–Lotto 56 15 1
2011  Italy Stefano Garzelli Acqua & Sapone 67 24 0
2012  Italy Matteo Rabottini Farnese Vini–Selle Italia 84 40 1
2013  Italy Stefano Pirazzi Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox 82 37 0
2014  Colombia Julián Arredondo Trek Factory Racing 173 41 1
2015  Italy Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team 125 3 0
2016  Spain Mikel Nieve Team Sky 152 18 1
2017  Spain Mikel Landa Team Sky 224 106 1
2018  United Kingdom Chris Froome* Team Sky 125 17 2
2019  Italy Giulio Ciccone Trek–Segafredo 267 152 1
2020  Portugal Ruben Guerreiro EF Pro Cycling 234 77 1
2021  France Geoffrey Bouchard AG2R Citroën Team 184 44 0
2022  Netherlands Koen Bouwman Team Jumbo–Visma 294 131 2
2023  France Thibaut Pinot Groupama–FDJ 237 37 0
2024  Slovenia Tadej Pogačar* UAE Team Emirates 270 64 6

Multiple winners

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As of 2023, 15 cyclists have won the mountains classification more than once.[7]

Multiple winners of the Giro d'Italia mountains classification
Cyclist Total Years
 Gino Bartali (ITA) 7 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1946, 1947
 José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 4 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
 Fausto Coppi (ITA) 3 1948, 1949, 1954
 Franco Bitossi (ITA) 3 1964, 1965, 1966
 Claudio Bortolotto (ITA) 3 1979, 1980, 1981
 Claudio Chiappucci (ITA) 3 1990, 1992, 1993
 Raphaël Géminiani (FRA) 2 1952, 1957
 Charly Gaul (LUX) 2 1956, 1959
 Vito Taccone (ITA) 2 1961, 1963
 Andrés Oliva (ESP) 2 1975, 1976
 Lucien Van Impe (BEL) 2 1982, 1983
 Mariano Piccoli (ITA) 2 1995, 1996
 Chepe González (COL) 2 1997, 1999
 Fredy González (COL) 2 2001, 2003
 Stefano Garzelli (ITA) 2 2009, 2011

By nationality

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Riders from fifteen different countries have won the Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia.[7]

Giro d'Italia mountains classification winners by nationality
Country No. of winning cyclists No. of wins
 Italy 22 39
 Spain 13 17
 Belgium 5 6
 France 5 6
 Colombia 4 6
  Switzerland 3 3
 United Kingdom 2 2
 Luxembourg 1 2
 United States 1 1
 Mexico 1 1
 Germany 1 1
 Venezuela 1 1
 Australia 1 1
 Portugal 1 1
 Netherlands 1 1

Distribution of points

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The points that are gained by consecutive riders reaching a mountain top are distributed according to 5 categories:

Tipologia 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
Cima Coppi 50 30 20 14 10 6 4 2 1
First Category 40 18 12 9 6 4 2 1 -
Second Category 18 8 6 4 2 1 - - -
Third Category 9 4 2 1 - - - - -
Fourth Category 3 2 1 - - - - - -

The organization of the race determines which mountains are included for the mountains classification and in which category they are. The points for the Cima Coppi are awarded once every Giro, for the summit at the highest altitude in that Giro.

Days in leader's jersey

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after the end of 2024 Giro d'Italia

Rider Days Stages
Italy Gino Bartali 73 83
Belgium Eddy Merckx 56 57
Spain Jose Manuel Fuente 46 50
Italy Mariano Piccoli 45 45
Italy Claudio Bortolotto 41 41
Italy Vito Taccone 39 39
Italy Fausto Coppi 37 37
Spain Federico Bahamontes 34 35
Belgium Lucien Van Impe 34 35
Colombia Fredy González 33 33
Luxembourg Charly Gaul 31 32
Italy Claudio Chiappucci 28 28
France Raphaël Géminiani 27 28
Spain Andrés Oliva 26 29
Italy Michele Dancelli 25 26
Spain Julio Jiménez 25 25

Riders leading all stages of an edition

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No rider wore the jersey in all stages of a single edition.

In some editions the Mountain Classification was not compiled in the first stages (no points awarded in the first stages). Some riders led all the stages after the first points were awarded:

References

[edit]
Footnotes
  1. ^ a b The 1956 Giro d'Italia had two mountain competitions: the Trofeo Dolomiti and the Trofeo Appennini. Charly Gaul won the former and Federico Bahamontes, the latter.
  2. ^ a b Francisco Galdós & Andrés Oliva, both Spanish riders from the KAS team, finished the race with the same number of points in the mountains classification and were both winners.[6]
Citations
  1. ^ a b c Bill and Carol McGann. "1933 Giro d'Italia". Bike Race Info. Dog Ear Publishing. Archived from the original on 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  2. ^ Bill and Carol McGann. "1974 Giro d'Italia". Bike Race Info. Dog Ear Publishing. Archived from the original on 2017-07-25. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  3. ^ "Blue Mountains Jersey For 2012 Giro D'Italia". Cycling News. 17 December 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Past winners". Cyclingnews.com. 9 May 2009. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  5. ^ "Giro d'Italia – Fight for Pink: Il Garibaldi" (PDF). Giro d'Italia. RCS MediaGroup. p. 38. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 19, 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Clasificaciones oficiales" [Official classifications]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 8 June 1975. p. 19. Retrieved 24 December 2024.
  7. ^ a b "Giro d'Italia 2009" (PDF). Infostrada sports. 2009. p. 187. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 December 2010. Retrieved 29 June 2011.