1911 Giro d'Italia
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| Dates | May 15–June 6 | |
| Stages | 12 | |
| Distance | 3,526 km (2,191 mi) | |
| Winning time | 132h 24' 00" (26.63 km/h/16.55 mph) | |
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The 1911 Giro d'Italia was held from May 15 to June 6, 1911, for a total of 3,530 km in 12 stages. It was won by the Italian Carlo Galetti.
The beginning and ending of the race were set in Rome to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the unification of Italy.
[edit] General classification
| Rank | Name | Country | Time |
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| 1 | Carlo Galetti | 132h 24' 00 - 50 points | |
| 2 | Giovanni Rossignoli | 58 points | |
| 3 | Giovanni Gerbi | 84 points | |
| 4 | Giuseppe Santhià | 86 points | |
| 5 | Ezio Corlaita | 89 points | |
| 6 | Dario Beni | 93 points | |
| 7 | Alfredo Sivocci | 95 points | |
| 8 | Eberardo Pavesi | 96 points | |
| 9 | Giuseppe Contesini | 111 points | |
| 10 | Gina Brizzi | 112 points |
[edit] Maglia rosa holders
| Cyclist | Country | Stages |
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| Carlo Galetti | 1st, 6th-8th, 10th-final | |
| Giovanni Rossignoli | 2nd-5th | |
| Lucien Petit-Breton | 9th |
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