1964 Giro d'Italia
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Dates | 16 May - 7 June | ||
Stages | 22 | ||
Distance | 4,119 km (2,559 mi) | ||
Winning time | 115h 10' 27" (35.766 km/h or 22.224 mph) | ||
Palmares | |||
Winner | Jacques Anquetil (FRA) | (Saint Raphaël) | |
Second | Italo Zilioli (ITA) | (Carpano) | |
Third | Guido De Rosso (ITA) | (Molteni) | |
Mountains | Franco Bitossi (ITA) | (Springoil) | |
Team | Saint-Raphaël - Gitane - Dunlop | ||
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The 1964 Giro d'Italia of cycling, 47th edition of the Corsa Rosa, was held from 16 May to 7 June 1964. It consisted of 22 stages and was won by Jacques Anquetil.[1]
Teams
A total of 13 teams were invited to participate in the 1964 Giro d'Italia. Each team sent a squad of ten riders, so the Giro began with a peloton of 130 cyclists. Out of the 130 riders that started this edition of the Giro d'Italia, a total of 97 riders made it to the finish in Milan.
The 13 teams that took part in the race were:
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Final placings
Cyclist | Country | Time | |
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1 | Jacques Anquetil | France | 115h 10' 27s |
2 | Italo Zilioli | Italy | + 1' 22s |
3 | Guido De Rosso | Italy | + 1' 31s |
4 | Vittorio Adorni | Italy | + 2' 22s |
5 | Gianni Motta | Italy | + 2' 38s |
6 | Marino Fontana | Italy | + 3' 30s |
7 | Marcello Mugnaini | Italy | + 5' 05s |
8 | Franco Balmamion | Italy | + 6' 00s |
9 | Rolf Maurer | Switzerland | + 7' 47s |
10 | Franco Bitossi | Italy | + 9' 20s |
Maglia rosa holders
Cyclist | Country | Stages |
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Vittorio Adorni | Italy | 1st |
Michele Dancelli | Italy | 2nd |
Enzo Moser | Italy | 3rd-4th |
Jacques Anquetil | France | 5th-final |
Other classifications
References
- ↑ "Terminó el "Giro" con la victoria de Jacques Anquetil" [The "Tour" finished with the victory of Jacques Anquetil] (in Spanish). Milan, Italy: El Mundo Deportivo. 8 June 1964. p. 8. Archived from the original on 2013-06-30. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
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