1984 Giro d'Italia, Prologue to Stage 11

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The 1984 Giro d'Italia was the 67th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Lucca, with a prologue individual time trial on 17 May, and Stage 11 occurred on 28 May with a stage to Rieti. The race finished in Verona on 10 June.

Contents

Prologue

17 May 1984 — Lucca, 5 km (3.1 mi) (ITT) [1]

Prologue result [1] [2] [3]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu 6' 14"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Silvestro Milani  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia + 11"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 12"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Silvano Contini  (ITA) Bianchi–Piaggio + 13"
5Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Daniel Wyder  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex + 14"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Emanuele Bombini  (ITA) Del Tongo–Colnago + 15"
8Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 17"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Saronni  (ITA) Del Tongo–Colnago s.t.
10Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Urs Freuler  (SUI) Atala + 19"

Stage 1

18 May 1984 — Lucca to Marina di Pietrasanta, 55 km (34 mi) (TTT) [1]

Stage 1 result [1] [2] [4]
RankTeamTime
1 Renault–Elf 1h 04' 13"
2 Carrera–Inoxpran + 6"
3 Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu + 27"
4 Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
5 Atala + 30"
6 Alfa Lum–Olmo + 44"
7 Sammontana + 47"
8 Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex + 49"
9 Supermercati Brianzoli + 1' 22"
10 Malvor–Bottecchia + 1' 24"
General classification after Stage 1 [1] [2] [4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf 1h 08' 13"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu + 4"
3Flag of France.svg  Dominique Gaigne  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 5"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 6"
5Flag of France.svg  Charly Mottet  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 7"
6Flag of France.svg  Bruno Wojtinek  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 9"
7Flag of France.svg  Philippe Chevallier  (FRA) Renault–Elf s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Guido Bontempi  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 13"
9Flag of France.svg  Pierre-Henri Menthéour  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 18"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Bruno Leali  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 20"

Stage 2

19 May 1984 — Marina di Pietrasanta to Firenze, 127 km (79 mi) [1]

Stage 2 result [1] [2] [5]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Urs Freuler  (SUI) Atala 3h 15' 02"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Pierino Gavazzi  (ITA) Atala s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Silvestro Milani  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia s.t.
4Flag of France.svg  Bruno Wojtinek  (FRA) Renault–Elf s.t.
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Roger De Vlaeminck  (BEL) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu + 7"
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Guido Van Calster  (BEL) Del Tongo–Colnago s.t.
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 8"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Alfredo Chinetti  (ITA) Supermercati Brianzoli s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Filippo Piersanti  (ITA) Murella s.t.
10Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Gilbert Glaus  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex s.t.
General classification after Stage 2 [1] [2] [5]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf 4h 23' 15"
2Flag of France.svg  Bruno Wojtinek  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 4"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu s.t.
4Flag of France.svg  Dominique Gaigne  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 5"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 6"
6Flag of France.svg  Charly Mottet  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 7"
7Flag of France.svg  Philippe Chevallier  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 9"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Guido Bontempi  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 13"
9Flag of France.svg  Pierre-Henri Menthéour  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 18"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Bruno Leali  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 20"

Stage 3

20 May 1984 — Bologna to Madonna di San Luca, 110 km (68 mi) [1]

Stage 3 result [1] [2] [6]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana 2h 39' 51"
2Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 2"
3Flag of Spain.svg  Jesús Rodríguez  (ESP) Zor–Gemeaz Cusin + 3"
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
5Flag of Spain.svg  Marino Lejarreta  (ESP) Alfa Lum–Olmo + 5"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Hubert Seiz  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Gianbattista Baronchelli  (ITA) Murella s.t.
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Breu  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex + 8"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Paganessi  (ITA) Sammontana + 9"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Lucien Van Impe  (BEL) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 10"
General classification after Stage 3 [1] [2] [6]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf 7h 02' 53"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 31"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu + 35"
4Flag of France.svg  Charly Mottet  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 38"
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 51"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana s.t.
7Flag of France.svg  Martial Gayant  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 54"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Battaglin  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 59"
9Flag of France.svg  Bruno Wojtinek  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 1' 00"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Lucien Van Impe  (BEL) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 1' 09"

Stage 4

21 May 1984 — Bologna to Numana, 238 km (148 mi) [1]

Stage 4 result [1] [2] [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Stefan Mutter  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex 6h 04' 33"
2Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Urs Freuler  (SUI) Atala s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Mantovani  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia s.t.
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Guido Van Calster  (BEL) Del Tongo–Colnago s.t.
5Flag of Norway.svg  Dag Erik Pedersen  (NOR) Murella s.t.
6Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Rosola  (ITA) Bianchi–Piaggio s.t.
7Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Jürg Bruggmann  (SUI) Malvor–Bottecchia s.t.
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Nazzareno Berto  (ITA) Fanini–Wührer s.t.
10Flag of Italy.svg  Guido Bontempi  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran s.t.
General classification after Stage 4 [1] [2] [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf 13h 07' 26"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 31"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu + 35"
4Flag of France.svg  Charly Mottet  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 38"
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 51"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana s.t.
7Flag of France.svg  Martial Gayant  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 54"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Battaglin  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 59"
9Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Lucien Van Impe  (BEL) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 1' 09"
10Flag of France.svg  Philippe Chevallier  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 1' 12"

Stage 5

22 May 1984 — Numana to Blockhaus, 194 km (121 mi) [1]

Stage 5 result [1] [2] [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana 5h 40' 11"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu + 2"
3Flag of Portugal.svg  Acácio da Silva  (POR) Malvor–Bottecchia + 3"
4Flag of Spain.svg  Marino Lejarreta  (ESP) Alfa Lum–Olmo + 6"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Jesús Rodríguez  (ESP) Zor–Gemeaz Cusin + 10"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Breu  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Beccia  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Silvano Contini  (ITA) Bianchi–Piaggio + 24"
10Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Vinko Polončič  (YUG) Malvor–Bottecchia + 39"
General classification after Stage 5 [1] [2] [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu 19h 47' 59"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana + 9"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 19"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 43"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Marino Lejarreta  (ESP) Alfa Lum–Olmo + 55"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Breu  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex + 1' 29"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 1' 34"
8Flag of Portugal.svg  Acácio da Silva  (POR) Malvor–Bottecchia + 1' 36"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Beccia  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia + 1' 46"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Battaglin  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 1' 48"

Stage 6

23 May 1984 — Chieti to Foggia, 193 km (120 mi) [1]

Stage 6 result [1] [2] [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu 5h 28' 08"
2Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Gilbert Glaus  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Pierangelo Bincoletto  (ITA) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
4Flag of Italy.svg  Giuliano Pavanello  (ITA) Supermercati Brianzoli s.t.
5Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf s.t.
6Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana s.t.
7Flag of Portugal.svg  Acácio da Silva  (POR) Malvor–Bottecchia s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Rosola  (ITA) Bianchi–Piaggio s.t.
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Urs Freuler  (SUI) Atala s.t.
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
General classification after Stage 6 [1] [2] [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu 24h 15' 47"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana + 29"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 39"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 1' 03"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Marino Lejarreta  (ESP) Alfa Lum–Olmo + 1' 15"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Breu  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex + 1' 49"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 1' 54"
8Flag of Portugal.svg  Acácio da Silva  (POR) Malvor–Bottecchia + 1' 56"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Beccia  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia + 2' 06"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Battaglin  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 2' 08"

Stage 7

24 May 1984 — Foggia to Marconia di Pisticci, 226 km (140 mi) [1]

Stage 7 result [1] [2] [10]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Urs Freuler  (SUI) Atala 5h 56' 33"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Mantovani  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Nazzareno Berto  (ITA) Fanini–Wührer s.t.
4Flag of France.svg  Bruno Wojtinek  (FRA) Renault–Elf s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Dante Morandi  (ITA) Atala s.t.
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Roger De Vlaeminck  (BEL) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu s.t.
7Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Gottfried Schmutz  (SUI) Dromedario s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Mariuzzi  (ITA) Sammontana s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Pierino Gavazzi  (ITA) Atala s.t.
10Flag of Denmark.svg  Sten Petersen  (DEN) Fanini–Wührer s.t.
General classification after Stage 7 [1] [2] [10]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu 30h 12' 20"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana + 29"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 39"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 1' 03"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Marino Lejarreta  (ESP) Alfa Lum–Olmo + 1' 15"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Breu  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex + 1' 49"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 1' 54"
8Flag of Portugal.svg  Acácio da Silva  (POR) Malvor–Bottecchia + 1' 56"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Beccia  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia + 2' 06"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Battaglin  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 2' 08"

Stage 8

25 May 1984 — Policoro to Agropoli, 228 km (142 mi) [1]

Stage 8 result [1] [2] [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Urs Freuler  (SUI) Atala 5h 57' 38"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Rosola  (ITA) Bianchi–Piaggio s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu s.t.
4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Stefan Mutter  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex s.t.
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
6Flag of Italy.svg  Pierino Gavazzi  (ITA) Atala s.t.
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Frits Pirard  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Mauro Longo  (ITA) Supermercati Brianzoli s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Martinelli  (ITA) Alfa Lum–Olmo s.t.
10Flag of Italy.svg  Guido Bontempi  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran s.t.
General classification after Stage 8 [1] [2] [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu 36h 09' 48"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana + 39"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 49"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 1' 13"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Marino Lejarreta  (ESP) Alfa Lum–Olmo + 1' 25"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Breu  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex + 1' 59"
7Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 2' 04"
8Flag of Portugal.svg  Acácio da Silva  (POR) Malvor–Bottecchia + 2' 06"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Beccia  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia + 2' 13"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Battaglin  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 2' 18"

Stage 9

26 May 1984 — Agropoli to Cava de' Tirreni, 104 km (65 mi) [1]

Stage 9 result [1] [2] [12]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Norway.svg  Dag Erik Pedersen  (NOR) Murella 2h 23' 25"
2Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Battaglin  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran s.t.
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eddy Schepers  (BEL) Dromedario s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimiro Panizza  (ITA) Atala s.t.
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Hubert Seiz  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex s.t.
7Flag of Spain.svg  Faustino Rupérez  (ESP) Zor–Gemeaz Cusin s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana + 4"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Marino Amadori  (ITA) Alfa Lum–Olmo s.t.
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
General classification after Stage 9 [1] [2] [12]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu 38h 33' 17"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana + 39"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 49"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 54"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Marino Lejarreta  (ESP) Alfa Lum–Olmo + 1' 25"
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 2' 04"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Battaglin  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran s.t.
8Flag of Portugal.svg  Acácio da Silva  (POR) Malvor–Bottecchia + 2' 06"
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Breu  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex + 2' 10"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Beccia  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia + 2' 16"

Rest day 1

27 May 1984 [13]

Stage 10

28 May 1984 — Cava de' Tirreni to Isernia, 209 km (130 mi) [1]

Stage 10 result [1] [2] [14]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Martial Gayant  (FRA) Renault–Elf 5h 40' 57"
2Flag of France.svg  Charly Mottet  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 19"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Saronni  (ITA) Del Tongo–Colnago s.t.
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Roger De Vlaeminck  (BEL) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana + 23"
6Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf s.t.
7Flag of Norway.svg  Dag Erik Pedersen  (NOR) Murella s.t.
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Guido Van Calster  (BEL) Del Tongo–Colnago s.t.
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
10Flag of Italy.svg  Giuliano Pavanello  (ITA) Supermercati Brianzoli s.t.
General classification after Stage 10 [1] [2] [14]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu 44h 14' 37"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana + 39"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 49"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 54"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Marino Lejarreta  (ESP) Alfa Lum–Olmo + 1' 35"
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 2' 07"
7Flag of Portugal.svg  Acácio da Silva  (POR) Malvor–Bottecchia + 2' 08"
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Breu  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex + 2' 10"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Battaglin  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 2' 14"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Beccia  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia + 2' 16"

Stage 11

29 May 1984 — Isernia to Rieti, 243 km (151 mi) [1]

Stage 11 result [1] [2] [15]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Urs Freuler  (SUI) Atala 6h 27' 55"
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Roger De Vlaeminck  (BEL) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu s.t.
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
4Flag of Italy.svg  Pierino Gavazzi  (ITA) Atala s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Rosola  (ITA) Bianchi–Piaggio s.t.
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Guido Van Calster  (BEL) Del Tongo–Colnago s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Pierangelo Bincoletto  (ITA) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Mauro Longo  (ITA) Supermercati Brianzoli s.t.
9Flag of France.svg  Bruno Wojtinek  (FRA) Renault–Elf s.t.
10Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Martinelli  (ITA) Alfa Lum–Olmo s.t.
General classification after Stage 11 [1] [2] [15]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Moser  (ITA) Gis Gelati–Tuc Lu 50h 42' 32"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Moreno Argentin  (ITA) Sammontana + 39"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Visentini  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 49"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Fignon  (FRA) Renault–Elf + 54"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Marino Lejarreta  (ESP) Alfa Lum–Olmo + 1' 35"
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan van der Velde  (NED) Metauro Mobili–Pinarello + 1' 54"
7Flag of Portugal.svg  Acácio da Silva  (POR) Malvor–Bottecchia + 2' 06"
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Breu  (SUI) Cilo–Aufina–Magniflex + 2' 10"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Battaglin  (ITA) Carrera–Inoxpran + 2' 14"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Beccia  (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia + 2' 16"

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The 1987 Giro d'Italia was the 70th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in San Remo, with a prologue individual time trial on 21 May, and Stage 10 occurred on 31 May with a stage to Termoli, followed by a rest day. The race finished in Saint-Vincent on 13 June.

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The 1990 Giro d'Italia was the 73rd edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Bari, with an individual time trial on 18 May, and Stage 10 occurred on 27 May with a stage to Cuneo. The race finished in Milan on 6 June.

The 1991 Giro d'Italia was the 74th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Olbia, with a mountainous stage on 26 May, and Stage 10 occurred on 5 June with a stage to Langhirano. The race finished in Milan on 16 June.

The 1998 Giro d'Italia was the 81st edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Nice, France, with a Prologue individual time trial on 16 May, and Stage 12 occurred on 28 May with a stage from San Marino. The race finished in Milan on 7 June.

The 1999 Giro d'Italia was the 82nd edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Agrigento, with a flat stage on 15 May, and Stage 12 occurred on 26 May with a stage from Cesenatico. The race finished in Milan on 6 June.

The 2001 Giro d'Italia was the 84th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Montesilvano, with a Prologue individual time trial on 19 May, and Stage 11 occurred on 30 May with a stage from Bled, Slovenia. The race finished in Milan on 10 June.

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The 1985 Giro d'Italia was the 68th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Verona, with a prologue individual time trial on 16 May, and Stage 10 occurred on 27 May with a stage to Paola. The race finished in Lucca on 9 June.

The 1986 Giro d'Italia was the 69th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Palermo, with a prologue individual time trial on 12 May, and Stage 11 occurred on 22 May with a stage to Castiglione del Lago. The race finished in Merano on 2 June.

The 1985 Giro d'Italia was the 68th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Verona, with a prologue individual time trial on 16 May, and Stage 11 occurred on 28 May with a stage from Paola. The race finished in Lucca on 9 June.

The 1983 Giro d'Italia was the 66th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Brescia, with a team time trial on 13 May, after the annulment of the prologue individual time trial the day before. Stage 11 occurred on 23 May with a stage to Pietrasanta, followed by a rest day. The race finished in Udine on 5 June.

The 1981 Giro d'Italia was the 64th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Trieste, with a prologue individual time trial on 13 May, and Stage 11 occurred on 26 May with a stage from Cascia. The race finished in Verona on 7 June.

The 1984 Giro d'Italia was the 67th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Lucca, with a prologue individual time trial on 17 May, and Stage 12 occurred on 30 May with a stage from Rieti. The race finished in Verona on 10 June.

The 1983 Giro d'Italia was the 66th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Brescia, with a team time trial on 13 May, after the annulment of the prologue individual time trial the day before. Stage 12 occurred on 25 May with a stage from Pietrasanta. The race finished in Udine on 5 June.

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