1999 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 22

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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.

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Stage 12

26 May 1999 — Cesenatico to Sassuolo, 168 km (104 mi) [1]

Stage 12 result [1] [2] [3]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Cipollini  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale 4h 07' 07"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Quaranta  (ITA) Mobilvetta Design–Northwave s.t.
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeroen Blijlevens  (NED) TVM–Farm Frites s.t.
4Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Cei  (ITA) Navigare–Gaerne s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Tosatto  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio s.t.
6Flag of Italy.svg  Nicola Minali  (ITA) Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio s.t.
7Flag of Russia.svg  Serguei Smetanine  (RUS) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ján Svorada  (CZE) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Endrio Leoni  (ITA) Liquigas s.t.
10Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vladimir Duma  (UKR) Navigare–Gaerne s.t.
Stage 12 result [1] [2] [3]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank 50h 53' 56"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi + 4"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Frigo  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 1' 02"
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 1' 13"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 1' 17"
6Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 1' 22"
7Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI) Lampre–Daikin + 1' 28"
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Alex Zülle  (SUI) Banesto + 2' 08"
9Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 2' 09"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Noè  (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step + 2' 23"

Stage 13

27 May 1999 — Sassuolo to Rapallo, 243 km (151 mi) [1]

Stage 13 result [1] [2] [4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Richard Virenque  (FRA) Team Polti 6h 55' 34"
2Flag of Spain.svg  Santiago Blanco  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Rebellin  (ITA) Team Polti + 21"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Sgambelluri  (ITA) Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio + 22"
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Teteryuk  (KAZ) Liquigas + 34"
6Flag of Russia.svg  Andrei Zintchenko  (RUS) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
7Flag of Austria.svg  Gerrit Glomser  (AUT) Navigare–Gaerne s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Giuliano Figueras  (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Enrico Zaina  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi s.t.
10Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
Stage 13 result [1] [2] [4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank 57h 50' 04"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi + 4"
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 1' 13"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 1' 17"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 1' 22"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI) Lampre–Daikin + 1' 28"
7Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Alex Zülle  (SUI) Banesto + 2' 08"
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 2' 09"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Noè  (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step + 2' 23"
10Flag of Spain.svg  José María Jiménez  (ESP) Banesto + 2' 43"

Rest day

28 May 1999

Stage 14

29 May 1999 — Bra to Borgo San Dalmazzo, 187 km (116 mi) [1]

Stage 14 result [1] [2] [5]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale 5h 22' 13"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi + 1' 47"
3Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
4Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti s.t.
5Flag of France.svg  Richard Virenque  (FRA) Team Polti + 3' 28"
6Flag of Russia.svg  Andrei Zintchenko  (RUS) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Pietro Caucchioli  (ITA) Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria s.t.
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Hernán Buenahora  (COL) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Cristiano Frattini  (ITA) Liquigas s.t.
10Flag of Spain.svg  Roberto Heras  (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca s.t.
Stage 14 result [1] [2] [5]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 63h 14' 00"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 53"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 1' 21"
4Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 1' 22"
5Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 1' 45"
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 3' 47"
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 3' 54"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 5' 01"
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI) Lampre–Daikin + 5' 18"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Sgambelluri  (ITA) Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio + 6' 13"

Stage 15

30 May 1999 — Racconigi to Santuario di Oropa, 143 km (89 mi) [1]

Stage 15 result [1] [2] [6]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 3h 47' 31"
2Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 21"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 35"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 38"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
6Flag of Italy.svg  Nicola Miceli  (ITA) Liquigas + 44"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 49"
8Flag of Russia.svg  Andrei Zintchenko  (RUS) Vitalicio Seguros + 54"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele De Paoli  (ITA) Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria + 56"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Rebellin  (ITA) Team Polti + 57"
Stage 15 result [1] [2] [6]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 67h 01' 19"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 1' 54"
3Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 2' 10"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 2' 11"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 2' 12"
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 5' 40"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 5' 44"
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 6' 08"
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI) Lampre–Daikin + 6' 27"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele De Paoli  (ITA) Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria + 7' 58"

Stage 16

31 May 1999 — Biella to Lumezzane, 232 km (144 mi) [1]

Stage 16 result [1] [2] [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank 5h 51' 36"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio s.t.
4Flag of Spain.svg  Roberto Heras  (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca + 3"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Velo  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi s.t.
6Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Rebellin  (ITA) Team Polti s.t.
7Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Di Grande  (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step s.t.
10Flag of Italy.svg  Nicola Miceli  (ITA) Liquigas + 6"
Stage 16 result [1] [2] [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 72h 52' 47"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 2' 05"
3Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 2' 06"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 2' 33"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 2' 43"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 5' 48"
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 5' 57"
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 6' 25"
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI) Lampre–Daikin + 6' 38"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele De Paoli  (ITA) Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria + 8' 18"

Stage 17

1 June 1999 — Lumezzane to Castelfranco Veneto, 212 km (132 mi) [1]

Stage 17 result [1] [2] [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Mario Cipollini  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale 5h 42' 49"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Tosatto  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Pieri  (ITA) Navigare–Gaerne s.t.
4Flag of Russia.svg  Serguei Smetanine  (RUS) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Massimo Strazzer  (ITA) Mobilvetta Design–Northwave s.t.
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeroen Blijlevens  (NED) TVM–Farm Frites s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Petacchi  (ITA) Navigare–Gaerne s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Gabriele Missaglia  (ITA) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Biagio Conte  (ITA) Liquigas s.t.
10Flag of Spain.svg  Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero  (ESP) ONCE–Deutsche Bank s.t.
Stage 17 result [1] [2] [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 78h 35' 36"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 2' 05"
3Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 2' 06"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 2' 33"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 2' 43"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 5' 48"
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 5' 57"
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 6' 25"
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI) Lampre–Daikin + 6' 38"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele De Paoli  (ITA) Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria + 8' 18"

Stage 18

2 June 1999 — Treviso to Treviso, 45 km (28 mi) (ITT) [1]

Stage 18 result [1] [2] [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola 52' 55"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 17"
3Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 41"
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Martin Hvastija  (SLO) Ballan–Alessio + 42"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Velo  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi + 57"
6Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 1' 29"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi + 1' 38"
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Víctor Hugo Peña  (COL) Vitalicio Seguros + 1' 41"
9Flag of Russia.svg  Andrei Zintchenko  (RUS) Vitalicio Seguros + 1' 50"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 2' 17"
Stage 18 result [1] [2] [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 79h 30' 09"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 44"
3Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 1' 09"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 3' 12"
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 4' 19"
6Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 4' 47"
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 6' 16"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 7' 22"
9Flag of Russia.svg  Andrei Zintchenko  (RUS) Vitalicio Seguros + 8' 33"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Velo  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi + 9' 10"

Stage 19

3 June 1999 — Castelfranco Veneto to Alpe di Pampeago, 166 km (103 mi) [1]

Stage 19 result [1] [2] [10]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 5h 13' 15"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 1' 07"
3Flag of Spain.svg  Roberto Heras  (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca + 1' 27"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 1' 29"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele De Paoli  (ITA) Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria + 1' 54"
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI) Lampre–Daikin + 2' 32"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Sgambelluri  (ITA) Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 2' 46"
9Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 2' 52"
10Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Sevilla  (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca + 2' 54"
Stage 19 result [1] [2] [10]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 84h 43' 12"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 3' 42"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 4' 53"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 5' 24"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 7' 58"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 8' 33"
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 9' 20"
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 11' 49"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Sgambelluri  (ITA) Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio + 12' 05"
10Flag of Russia.svg  Andrei Zintchenko  (RUS) Vitalicio Seguros + 12' 26"

Stage 20

4 June 1999 — Predazzo to Madonna di Campiglio, 175 km (109 mi) [1]

Stage 20 result [1] [2] [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 4h 39' 58"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Massimo Codol  (ITA) Lampre–Daikin + 1' 07"
3Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank s.t.
4Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti s.t.
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Hernán Buenahora  (COL) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
7Flag of Spain.svg  Roberto Heras  (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca s.t.
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI) Lampre–Daikin + 1' 29"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele De Paoli  (ITA) Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria s.t.
10Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne s.t.
Stage 20 result [1] [2] [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pantani  (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 89h 22' 58"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 5' 38"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti + 6' 12"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 6' 39"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 9' 51"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 9' 52"
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 11' 01"
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 13' 30"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Sgambelluri  (ITA) Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio + 14' 00"
10Flag of Spain.svg  Roberto Heras  (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca + 14' 07"

Stage 21

5 June 1999 — Madonna di Campiglio to Aprica, 190 km (120 mi) [1]

Stage 21 result [1] [2] [12]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Roberto Heras  (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca 5h 57' 07"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti s.t.
4Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 4' 05"
5Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 4' 45"
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele De Paoli  (ITA) Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria s.t.
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne s.t.
9Flag of France.svg  Richard Virenque  (FRA) Team Polti + 6' 19"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Oscar Mason  (ITA) Liquigas + 8' 05"
Stage 21 result [1] [2] [12]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti 95h 26' 13"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 3' 35"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 3' 36"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 5' 16"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Roberto Heras  (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca + 7' 47"
6Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 9' 38"
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 12' 07"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele De Paoli  (ITA) Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria + 14' 20"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 15' 53"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Sgambelluri  (ITA) Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio + 17' 31"

Stage 22

6 June 1999 — Darfo Boario Terme to Milan, 170 km (110 mi) [1]

Stage 22 result [1] [2] [13]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Fabrizio Guidi  (ITA) Team Polti 4h 29' 43"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Pieri  (ITA) Navigare–Gaerne s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Massimo Strazzer  (ITA) Mobilvetta Design–Northwave s.t.
4Flag of Russia.svg  Serguei Smetanine  (RUS) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Samuele Schiavina  (ITA) Riso Scotti–Vinavil s.t.
6Flag of Italy.svg  Mariano Piccoli  (ITA) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
7Flag of Germany.svg  Andreas Klier  (GER) TVM–Farm Frites s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Gian Matteo Fagnini  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale s.t.
9Flag of Spain.svg  Ángel Edo  (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca s.t.
10Flag of the United States.svg  Chann McRae  (USA) Mapei–Quick-Step s.t.
Stage 22 result [1] [2] [13]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Gotti  (ITA) Team Polti 99h 55' 56"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Savoldelli  (ITA) Saeco–Cannondale + 3' 35"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Ballan–Alessio + 3' 36"
4Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 5' 16"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Roberto Heras  (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca + 7' 47"
6Flag of Sweden.svg  Niklas Axelsson  (SWE) Navigare–Gaerne + 9' 38"
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) Vini Caldirola + 12' 07"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele De Paoli  (ITA) Amica Chips–Costa de Almeria + 14' 20"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Daniel Clavero  (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 15' 53"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Sgambelluri  (ITA) Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio + 17' 31"

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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 11 occurred on 28 May with a stage from 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 11 occurred on 6 June with a stage from Sala Baganza. The race finished in Milan on 16 June.

The 1997 Giro d'Italia was the 80th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Venice, with a flat stage on 17 May, and Stage 12 occurred on 29 May with a stage from La Spezia. The race finished in Milan on 8 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 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 11 occurred on 28 May with a stage from Paola. The race finished in Lucca on 9 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 10 occurred on 25 May with a stage to 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 11 occurred on 28 May with a stage to Rieti. The race finished in Verona on 10 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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