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1920 Giro d'Italia

Race Route
Race Route
Race details
Dates 23 May – 6 June
Stages 8
Distance 2,632 km (1,635 mi)
Winning time 102h 44' 33"
Results
  Winner  Gaetano Belloni (ITA) (Bianchi)
  Second  Angelo Gremo (ITA) (Bianchi)
  Third  Jean Alavoine (FRA) (Bianchi)

  Team Bianchi
← 1919
1921 →
  Winner  Gaetano Belloni (ITA) (Bianchi)
  Second  Angelo Gremo (ITA) (Bianchi)
  Third  Jean Alavoine (FRA) (Bianchi)

  Team Bianchi

The 1920 Giro d'Italia was the 8th edition of the Giro d'Italia, a cycling race organized and sponsored by the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport. The race began on 23 May in Milan with a stage that stretched 348 km (216 mi) to Turin, finishing back in Milan on 6 June after a 421 km (262 mi) stage and a total distance covered of 2,632 km (1,635 mi). The race was won by the Italian rider Gaetano Belloni of the Bianchi team. Second and third respectively were Italian Angelo Gremo and Frenchman Jean Alavoine.

Of the 49 riders who started the race only 10 crossed the finish line in Milan.

Of the 49 riders that began the Giro d'Italia on 23 May, ten of them made it to the finish in Milan on 6 June. Riders were allowed to ride on their own or as a member of a team. There were three teams that competed in the race: Bianchi-Pirelli, Legnano-Pirelli, and Stucchi-Pirelli .

The peloton was almost completely composed of Italians. The field featured two former Giro d'Italia champions in the three-time winner Carlo Galetti and returning champion Costante Girardengo. Other notable Italian riders that started the race included Angelo Gremo, Giovanni Gerbi, and Giovanni Rossignoli. Frenchman Jean Alavoine who had some high placings in the Tour de France, along with the successful Belgian cyclist Marcel Buysse started the race.

In stage 8, the sprint was disrupted when a horse got on the track, and all nine cyclists in the first group were declared winner. These nine cyclists were, in alphabetical order:


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