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| name = 1935 Giro d'Italia | image = Giro Italia 1935-map.png | image_caption = Race Route | date = 18 May – 9 June | stages = 18, including two split stages | distance = 3577 | unit = km | time = 113h 22' 46" | speed = 31.363 | first = Vasco Bergamaschi | first_nat = ITA | first_natvar = 1861 | first_team = Maino | first_color = pink | second = Giuseppe Martano | second_nat = ITA | second_natvar = 1861 | second_team = Fréjus | third = Giuseppe Olmo | third_nat = ITA | third_natvar = 1861 | third_team = Bianchi | mountains = Gino Bartali | mountains_nat = ITA | mountains_natvar = 1861 | mountains_team = Fréjus | team = Fréjus | previous = 1934 |next = 1936 }} The 1935 Giro d'Italia was the 23rd edition of the Giro d'Italia, a cycling race organized and sponsored by the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport. The race began on 18 May in Milan with a stage that stretched {{convert|165|km|0|abbr=on}} to Cremona, finishing back in Milan on 9 June after a {{convert|290|km|0|abbr=on}} stage and a total distance covered of {{convert|3577|km|0|abbr=on}}. The race was won by the Italian rider Vasco Bergamaschi of the Maino team, with fellow Italians Giuseppe Martano and Giuseppe Olmo coming in second and third respectively.[1] This Giro saw the last participation of Alfredo Binda and the first of Gino Bartali, then 20 years old, who won the mountains classification. ParticipantsOf the 101 riders that began the Giro d'Italia on 18 May,[2] 62 of them made it to the finish in Milan on 9 June. Riders were allowed to ride on their own or as a member of a team; 55 riders competed as part of a team, while the remaining 46 competed independently.[2] There were eight teams that competed in the race: Bianchi, Dei, Fréjus, Gloria, Helyett, Legnano, and Maino. The peloton was primarily composed of Italians.[3] The field featured seven former Giro d'Italia champions in five-time winner Alfredo Binda, two-time champion Costante Girardengo, and single race winners, Francesco Camusso, Luigi Marchisio, Antonio Pesenti, Learco Guerra, and Vasco Bergamaschi.[2][3] Other notable Italian riders that started the race included Giuseppe Olmo, Raffaele Di Paco, Remo Bertoni, and Domenico Piemontesi.[2][3] French cyclist and two-time Tour de France champion André Leducq entered the Giro d'Italia for the first time in his career.[2][3] Other notable non-Italian riders included: Maurice Archambaud, Jef Demuysere, and René Vietto.[3] Route and stages
Classification leadershipThe leader of the general classification – calculated by adding the stage finish times of each rider – wore a pink jersey. This classification is the most important of the race, and its winner is considered as the winner of the Giro.[5] The highest ranked non-Italian cyclist in the general classification and the highest ranked isolati cyclist in the general classification were tracked. In the mountains classification, the race organizers selected different mountains that the route crossed and awarded points to the riders who crossed them first.[5] The winner of the team classification was determined by adding the finish times of the best three cyclists per team together and the team with the lowest total time was the winner.[6] If a team had fewer than three riders finish, they were not eligible for the classification.[6] The rows in the following table correspond to the jerseys awarded after that stage was run.
Final standings
General classification
Foreign rider classification
Isolati rider classification
Mountains classification
Team classification
References
1. ^{{cite web|title=Edición del Monday 10 June 1935, Página 6 - Hemeroteca - MundoDeportivo.com |url=http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1935/06/10/pagina-6/635147/pdf.html# |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6HsSaH8PJ?url=http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1935/06/10/pagina-6/635147/pdf.html |archivedate=5 July 2013 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2013-07-01 |df= }} 2. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=http://dlib.coninet.it/bookreader.php?&f=2330&p=1&c=1#page/2/mode/1up|title=Gli iscritti |work=Il Littoriale|date=18 May 1935|publisher=|page=2|accessdate=7 July 2013|language=Italian|trans-title=Subscribers|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714030509/http://dlib.coninet.it/bookreader.php?&f=2330&p=1&c=1|archivedate=14 July 2014|deadurl=no}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite web|url=http://bikeraceinfo.com/giro/giro1935.html |title=1935 Giro d'Italia |work=Bike Race Info |author=Bill and Carol McGann |publisher=Dog Ear Publishing |accessdate=2012-07-10 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6HkG8WG7h?url=http://bikeraceinfo.com/giro/giro1935.html |archivedate=2013-06-29 |deadurl=no |df= }} 4. ^In 1935, there was no distinction in the rules between plain stages and mountain stages; the icons shown here indicate that the stages 2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13a, 14, 15, and 17 included major mountains. 5. ^1 {{cite web|author=Laura Weislo |url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/giro08/?id=/features/2008/giro_classifications08 |title=Giro d'Italia classifications demystified |date=13 May 2008 |work=Cycling News |publisher=Future Publishing Limited |accessdate=13 July 2013 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6QP4eTB2p?url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/giro08/?id=%2Ffeatures%2F2008%2Fgiro_classifications08 |archivedate=17 June 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }} 6. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://dlib.coninet.it/bookreader.php?&f=1270&p=1&c=1#page/1/mode/1up|title=Significato e valore delle prove di giovani e di stranieri nel XXI Giro d'Italia che ha celebrato il trionfo di Binda|newspaper=Il Littoriale|date=30 May 1933|publisher=|location=Milan, Italy|pages=1–2|accessdate=7 July 2013|language=Italian|trans-title=Meaning and value of the evidence of young people and foreigners in the XXI Tour of Italy which celebrated the triumph of Binda|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20140711174534/http://dlib.coninet.it/bookreader.php?&f=1270&p=1&c=1 |archivedate=11 July 2014|deadurl=no}} 7. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://dlib.coninet.it/bookreader.php?&f=2352&p=1&c=1#page/6/mode/1up|title=L'epilogo del Giro d'Italia |work=Il Littoriale|date=10 June 1935|publisher=|location=Milan, Italy|page=7|accessdate=7 July 2013|language=Italian|trans-title=The end of the Tour of Italy|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140711174940/http://dlib.coninet.it/bookreader.php?&f=2352&p=1&c=1 |archivedate=11 July 2014|deadurl=no}}
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