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== Final GC Standings==
== Final GC Standings==

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|'''1'''||'''[[Giovanni Brunero]] '''|| {{flag|Italy|1861}} ||137h 55' 59s
|'''1'''|| {{flagathlete|[[Giovanni Brunero]]|ITA|1861}} ||137h 55' 59s
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|'''2'''|| [[Alfredo Binda]] || {{flag|Italy|1861}} ||+ 15' 28s
|'''2'''|| {{flagathlete|[[Alfredo Binda]]|ITA|1861}} ||+ 15' 28s
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|'''3'''|| Arturo Bresciani || {{flag|Italy|1861}} ||+ 54' 41s
|'''3'''|| {{flagathlete|[[Arturo Bresciani]]|ITA|1861}} ||+ 54' 41s
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| 4|| Ermanno Vallazza || {{flag|Italy|1861}} || + 1h 11' 38s
| 4|| {{flagathlete|[[Ermanno Vallazza]]|ITA|1861}} || + 1h 11' 38s
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| 5|| [[Giuseppe Enrici]] || {{flag|Italy|1861}} || + 1h 15' 57s
| 5|| {{flagathlete|[[Giuseppe Enrici]]|ITA|1861}} || + 1h 15' 57s
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| 6|| Pierino Bestetti || {{flag|Italy|1861}} ||+ 1h 26' 00s
| 6|| {{flagathlete|[[Pierino Bestetti]]|ITA|1861}} ||+ 1h 26' 00s
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| 7|| Gianbattista Gilli || {{flag|Italy|1861}} ||+ 2h 02' 52s
| 7|| {{flagathlete|[[Gianbattista Gilli]]|ITA|1861}} ||+ 2h 02' 52s
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| 8|| Angelo Gremo || {{flag|Italy|1861}} ||+ 3h 16' 58s
| 8|| {{flagathlete|[[Angelo Gremo]]|ITA|1861}} ||+ 3h 16' 58s
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| 9|| Michele Robotti || {{flag|Italy|1861}} ||+ 3h 41' 39s
| 9|| {{flagathlete|[[Michele Robotti]]|ITA|1861}} ||+ 3h 41' 39s
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| 10|| Ezio Cortesia || {{flag|Italy|1861}} || + 3h 59' 18s
| 10|| {{flagathlete|[[Ezio Cortesia]]|ITA|1861}} || + 3h 59' 18s
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Revision as of 16:39, 7 August 2012

Race Route
Race Route
Race details
Dates15 May – 6 June
Stages12
Distance3,613 km (2,245 mi)
Winning time137h 55' 59"
Results
  Winner  Giovanni Brunero (ITA) (Legnano)
  Second  Alfredo Binda (ITA) (Legnano)
  Third  Arturo Bresciani (ITA) (Bianchi)

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The 1926 Giro d'Italia of cycling was held from 15 May to 6 June 1926, consisting of 12 stages for a total of 3,429 km, ridden at an average speed of 25.113 km/h. It was won by Giovanni Brunero, who then became the first rider having won the Giro for three times.

Stages

Stage Route km Stage Winner Leader of the GC
1 Milan-Turin 275 Italy Domenico Piemontesi Italy Domenico Piemontesi
2 Turin-Genova 250 Italy Domenico Piemontesi Italy Domenico Piemontesi
3 Genova-Firenze 312 Italy Alfredo Binda Italy Domenico Piemontesi
4 Firenze-Rome 287 Italy Costante Girardengo Italy Costante Girardengo
5 Rome-Napoli 232 Italy Costante Girardengo Italy Costante Girardengo
6 Napoli-Foggia 262 Italy Alfredo Binda Italy Costante Girardengo
7 Foggia-Sulmona 250 Italy Alfredo Binda Italy Giovanni Brunero
8 Sulmona-Terni 266 Italy Giovanni Brunero Italy Giovanni Brunero
9 Terni-Bologna 357 Italy Alfredo Binda Italy Giovanni Brunero
10 Bologna-Udine 355 Italy Pierino Bestetti Italy Giovanni Brunero
11 Udine-Verona 291 Italy Alfredo Binda Italy Giovanni Brunero
12 Verona-Milan 288 Italy Alfredo Binda Italy Giovanni Brunero
Total 3,429

Final GC Standings

Cyclist Time
1  Giovanni Brunero (ITA) 137h 55' 59s
2  Alfredo Binda (ITA) + 15' 28s
3  Arturo Bresciani (ITA) + 54' 41s
4  Ermanno Vallazza (ITA) + 1h 11' 38s
5  Giuseppe Enrici (ITA) + 1h 15' 57s
6  Pierino Bestetti (ITA) + 1h 26' 00s
7  Gianbattista Gilli (ITA) + 2h 02' 52s
8  Angelo Gremo (ITA) + 3h 16' 58s
9  Michele Robotti (ITA) + 3h 41' 39s
10  Ezio Cortesia (ITA) + 3h 59' 18s


Sources