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Dates | May 19 — June 10 | ||
Stages | 21 + prologue | ||
Distance | 3,356 km (2,085 mi) | ||
Winning time | 89h 02' 58" (40.170 km/h/24.960 mph) | ||
Palmarès | |||
Winner | Gilberto Simoni (ITA) | (Lampre-Daikin) | |
Second | Abraham Olano (ESP) | (O.N.C.E.-Eroski) | |
Third | Unai Osa (ESP) | (iBanesto.com) | |
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Points | Massimo Strazzer (ITA) | (Mobilvetta Design) | |
Mountains | Fredy González (COL) | (Colombia-Selle Italia) | |
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The 2001 Giro d'Italia of cycling, the 84th running of the race, was held from 19 May to 10 June 2001. It consisted of a prologue plus 21 stages with one rest days, for a total of 3,356 km, ridden at an average speed of 40.170 km/h. It was won by Gilberto Simoni.
Contents |
Rank | Name | Country | Team | Time |
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1 | Gilberto Simoni | Italy | Lampre-Daikin | 89h 02' 58 |
2 | Abraham Olano | Spain | O.N.C.E.-Eroski | 7' 31" |
3 | Unai Osa | Spain | iBanesto.com | 8' 37" |
4 | Serhiy Honchar | Ukraine | Liquigas-Pata | 9' 25" |
5 | José Azevedo | Portugal | O.N.C.E.-Eroski | 9' 44" |
6 | Andrea Noe' | Italy | Mapei-Quick Step | 10' 50" |
7 | Ivan Gotti | Italy | Alessio | 10' 54" |
8 | Carlos Contreras | Colombia | Selle Italia-Pacific | 11' 44" |
9 | Pietro Caucchioli | Italy | Alessio | 13' 34" |
10 | Giuliano Figueras | Italy | Ceramiche Panaria-Fiordo | 14' 08" |
11 | Marco Velo | Italy | Mercatone Uno-Stream TV | 14' 34" |
12 | Peter Luttenberger | Austria | Tacconi Sport | 15' 36" |
13 | Hernan Buenahora | Colombia | Selle Italia-Pacific | 16' 22" |
14 | Paolo Savoldelli | Italy | Saeco Macchine Per Caffè | 18' 42" |
15 | José Castelblanco | Colombia | Selle Italia-Pacific | 23' 02" |
16 | Marzio Bruseghin | Italy | iBanesto.com | 25' 13" |
17 | Mauro Zanetti | Italy | Alessio | 27' 16" |
18 | Marco Magnani | Italy | Alexia Alluminio | 33' 04" |
19 | Gianni Faresin | Italy | Liquigas-Pata | 33' 14" |
20 | Juan Manuel Gárate | Spain | Lampre-Daikin | 33' 24" |
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