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Dates | 26 October 1947 | |||||||||
Stages | 1 | |||||||||
Distance | 222 km (137.9 mi) | |||||||||
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The 1947 Giro di Lombardia, 41st edition of the race, was held on 26 October 1947 on a total route of 222 km. It was won for the second consecutive time by the Italian Fausto Coppi, reached the finish line with the time of Stackthank ' 00 "at an average of 35.520 km/h, preceding the countrymen Gino Bartali and Italo De Zan.
129 cyclists took off from Milan and 53 of them completed the race.
Final general classification [1] [2]
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The Giro di Lombardia, officially Il Lombardia, is a cycling race in Lombardy, Italy. It is traditionally the last of the five 'Monuments' of the season, considered to be one of the most prestigious one-day events in cycling, and one of the last events on the UCI World Tour calendar. Nicknamed the Classica delle foglie morte, it is the most important Autumn Classic in cycling. The race's most famous climb is the Madonna del Ghisallo in the race finale.
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