Giro d'Italia 1911
| Final result after the 12th stage | ||
| winner | Carlo Galetti | 132: 24: 00 h (26.216 km / h) 50 p. |
| Second | Giovanni Rossignoli | 58 P. |
| Third | Giovanni Gerbi | 84 P. |
| Fourth | Giuseppe Santhià | 86 P. |
| fifth | Ezio Corlaita | 89 P. |
| Sixth | Dario Beni | 93 P. |
| seventh | Alfredo Sivocci | 95 p. |
| Eighth | Eberardo Pavesi | 96 P. |
| Ninth | Giuseppe Contesini | 111 P. |
| Tenth | Gino Brizzi | 112 P. |
| Team evaluation | Bianchi | |
The 3rd Giro d'Italia took place from May 15 to June 6, 1911. The bike race consisted of 12 stages with a total length of 3,530 kilometers. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the unification of Italy, the start and destination was the capital Rome .
With Lucien Petit-Breton another foreigner won a stage. Carlo Galetti achieved his second Giro victory with an average speed of 26.216 km / h ahead of Giovanni Rossignoli . Bianchi (Italy) won the team competition .
Stages
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| 1st stage | Rome - Florence | 394 |
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| 2nd stage | Florence - Genoa | 261 |
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| 3rd stage | Genoa - Oneglia | 274 |
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| 4th stage | Oneglia - Mondovì | 190 |
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| 5th stage | Mondovì - Turin | 302 |
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| 6th stage | Turin - Milan | 236 |
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| 7th stage | Milan - Bologna | 394 |
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| 8th stage | Bologna - Ancona | 283 |
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| 9th stage | Ancona - Sulmona | 218 |
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| 10th stage | Sulmona - Bari | 363 |
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| 11th stage | Bari - Pompei | 345 |
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| 12th stage | Naples - Rome | 266 |
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