2004 Giro d'Italia, Stage 11 to Stage 20

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The 2004 Giro d'Italia was the 87th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Genoa, with a Prologue individual time trial on 8 May, and Stage 11 occurred on 20 May with a stage from Porto Sant'Elpidio. The race finished in Milan on 30 May.

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Stage 11

20 May 2004 — Porto Sant'Elpidio to Cesena, 228 km (142 mi) [1]

Stage 11 result [1] [2] [3]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Emanuele Sella  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres 5h 19' 08"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Cristian Moreni  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 30"
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Steve Zampieri  (SUI) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie s.t.
4Flag of Denmark.svg  Bo Hamburger  (DEN) Acqua & Sapone s.t.
5Flag of Spain.svg  Rubén Lobato  (ESP) Saunier Duval–Prodir s.t.
6Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Manuel Gárate  (ESP) Lampre s.t.
7Flag of Spain.svg  Francisco Vila  (ESP) Lampre s.t.
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Alexandre Moos  (SUI) Phonak + 49"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco s.t.
10Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago s.t.
General classification after Stage 11 [1] [2] [3]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco 50h 43' 29"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 10"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 28"
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago + 40"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Giuliano Figueras  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres + 52"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie + 1' 15"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Noè  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 1' 17"
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 1' 19"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Emanuele Sella  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres + 1' 25"

Stage 12

21 May 2004 — Cesena to Treviso, 210 km (130 mi) [1]

Stage 12 result [1] [2] [4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Petacchi  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 4h 48' 12"
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie McEwen  (AUS) Lotto–Domo s.t.
3Flag of Belarus.svg  Alexandre Usov  (BLR) Phonak s.t.
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Zoran Klemenčič  (SLO) Tenax s.t.
5Flag of Germany.svg  Olaf Pollack  (GER) Gerolsteiner s.t.
6Flag of Italy.svg  Alberto Loddo  (ITA) Saunier Duval–Prodir s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Crescenzo D'Amore  (ITA) Acqua & Sapone s.t.
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Maxim Rudenko  [ fr ] (UKR) Chocolade Jacques–Wincor Nixdorf s.t.
9Flag of Latvia.svg  Andris Naudužs  (LAT) De Nardi–Piemme Telekom s.t.
10Flag of Italy.svg  Simone Cadamuro  (ITA) De Nardi s.t.
General classification after Stage 12 [1] [2] [4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco 55h 31' 41"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 10"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 28"
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago + 40"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Giuliano Figueras  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres + 52"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie + 1' 15"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Noè  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 1' 17"
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 1' 19"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Emanuele Sella  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres + 1' 25"

Stage 13

22 May 2004 — Trieste to Trieste, 52 km (32 mi) (ITT) [1]

Stage 13 result [1] [2] [5]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi 1h 06' 45"
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 18"
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago + 34"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Marzio Bruseghin  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 44"
5Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Rubens Bertogliati  (SUI) Saunier Duval–Prodir + 1' 32"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Rinaldo Nocentini  (ITA) Acqua & Sapone + 1' 43"
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Magnus Bäckstedt  (SWE) Alessio–Bianchi + 1' 52"
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Russell Van Hout  (AUS) Colombia–Selle Italia + 2' 14"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 2' 18"
10Flag of Germany.svg  Olaf Pollack  (GER) Gerolsteiner + 2' 21"
General classification after Stage 13 [1] [2] [5]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago 56h 39' 40"
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi + 3"
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 1' 02"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 1' 27"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 1' 32"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco + 1' 48"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Giuliano Figueras  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres + 2' 30"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie + 2' 31"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 2' 36"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) Lampre + 3' 09"

Stage 14

23 May 2004 — Trieste to Pula, 175 km (109 mi) [1]

Stage 14 result [1] [2] [6]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Petacchi  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 4h 08' 58"
2Flag of the United States.svg  Fred Rodriguez  (USA) Acqua & Sapone s.t.
3Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Velo  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo s.t.
4Flag of Germany.svg  Olaf Pollack  (GER) Gerolsteiner s.t.
5Flag of Belarus.svg  Alexandre Usov  (BLR) Phonak s.t.
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ján Svorada  (CZE) Lampre s.t.
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Luciano Pagliarini  (BRA) Lampre s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Angelo Furlan  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi s.t.
9Flag of Argentina.svg  Alejandro Borrajo  (ARG) Ceramica Panaria–Margres s.t.
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Philippe Gilbert  (BEL) FDJeux.com s.t.
General classification after Stage 14 [1] [2] [6]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago 60h 48' 38"
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi + 3"
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 1' 02"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 1' 27"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 1' 32"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco + 1' 48"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Giuliano Figueras  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres + 2' 30"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie + 2' 31"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 2' 36"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) Lampre + 3' 09"

Stage 15

24 May 2004 — Poreč to San Vendemiano, 243 km (151 mi) [1]

Stage 15 result [1] [2] [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Petacchi  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 5h 59' 52"
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie McEwen  (AUS) Lotto–Domo s.t.
3Flag of Germany.svg  Olaf Pollack  (GER) Gerolsteiner s.t.
4Flag of Latvia.svg  Andris Naudužs  (LAT) De Nardi–Piemme Telekom s.t.
5Flag of Belarus.svg  Alexandre Usov  (BLR) Phonak s.t.
6Flag of the United States.svg  Fred Rodriguez  (USA) Acqua & Sapone s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Angelo Furlan  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Simone Cadamuro  (ITA) De Nardi s.t.
9Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ján Svorada  (CZE) Lampre s.t.
10Flag of Brazil.svg  Luciano Pagliarini  (BRA) Lampre s.t.
General classification after Stage 15 [1] [2] [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago 66h 48' 30"
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi + 3"
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 1' 02"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 1' 27"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 1' 32"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco + 1' 48"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Giuliano Figueras  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres + 2' 30"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie + 2' 31"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 2' 36"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) Lampre + 3' 09"

Stage 16

25 May 2004 — San Vendemiano to Pfalzen, 217 km (135 mi) [1]

Stage 16 result [1] [2] [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco 6h 10' 12"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Rinaldo Nocentini  (ITA) Acqua & Sapone + 1' 16"
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Alexandre Moos  (SUI) Phonak + 1' 38"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Raffaele Illiano  (ITA) Colombia–Selle Italia s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Giuseppe Di Grande  (ITA) Phonak s.t.
6Flag of Mexico.svg  Julio Alberto Pérez  (MEX) Ceramica Panaria–Margres s.t.
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Christophe Brandt  (BEL) Lotto–Domo s.t.
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Luis Laverde  (COL) Formaggi Pinzolo Fiavè + 1' 58"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Ruggero Marzoli  (ITA) Acqua & Sapone + 2' 29"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Giuliano Figueras  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres s.t.
General classification after Stage 16 [1] [2] [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco 73h 01' 21"
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi + 1' 14"
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago + 2' 22"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 2' 38"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Giuliano Figueras  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres + 3' 31"
6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 4' 12"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) Lampre + 4' 20"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie + 4' 26"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 4' 31"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 5' 31"

Rest day

26 May 2004

Stage 17

27 May 2004 — Bruneck to Fondo/Sarnonico, 153 km (95 mi) [1]

Stage 17 result [1] [2] [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Tonkov  (RUS) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie 3h 40' 05"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Bertolini  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 2' 15"
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 2' 49"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco s.t.
5Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi s.t.
6Flag of Italy.svg  Ruggero Marzoli  (ITA) Acqua & Sapone s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie s.t.
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Emanuele Sella  (ITA) Ceramica Panaria–Margres s.t.
10Flag of Spain.svg  Rubén Lobato  (ESP) Saunier Duval–Prodir s.t.
General classification after Stage 17 [1] [2] [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco 76h 44' 15"
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi + 1' 14"
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago + 2' 22"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 2' 38"
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 4' 04"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) Lampre + 4' 20"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie + 4' 26"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 4' 31"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 5' 31"
10Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Valjavec  (SLO) Phonak + 5' 31"

Stage 18

28 May 2004 — Cles to Bormio 2000, 118 km (73 mi) [1]

Stage 18 result [1] [2] [10]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco 3h 56' 31"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 5"
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi s.t.
4Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 9"
5Flag of Mexico.svg  Julio Alberto Pérez  (MEX) Ceramica Panaria–Margres + 17"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Eddy Mazzoleni  (ITA) Saeco + 35"
7Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Manuel Gárate  (ESP) Lampre s.t.
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago + 41"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) Lampre s.t.
10Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Noè  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 43"
General classification after Stage 18 [1] [2] [10]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco 80h 40' 26"
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi + 1' 31"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 3' 07"
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago + 3' 23"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 4' 44"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) Lampre + 5' 21"
7Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 5' 24"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie + 6' 45"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Manuel Gárate  (ESP) Lampre + 6' 56"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Noè  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 6' 58"

Stage 19

29 May 2004 — Bormio to Presolana, 122 km (76 mi) [1]

Stage 19 result [1] [2] [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie 3h 52' 16"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 2"
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Valjavec  (SLO) Phonak + 23"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 52"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco s.t.
6Flag of Italy.svg  Eddy Mazzoleni  (ITA) Saeco + 1' 23"
7Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Tonkov  (RUS) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie s.t.
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi s.t.
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 1' 43"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Franco Pellizotti  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi s.t.
General classification after Stage 19 [1] [2] [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco 84h 33' 34"
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi + 2' 02"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 2' 05"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 4' 44"
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago + 5' 05"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie + 5' 31"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) Lampre + 6' 12"
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 6' 15"
9Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Valjavec  (SLO) Phonak + 6' 34"
10Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Manuel Gárate  (ESP) Lampre + 7' 47"

Stage 20

30 May 2004 — Clusone to Milan, 154 km (96 mi) [1]

Stage 20 result [1] [2] [12]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Petacchi  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 4h 07' 01"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Zanotti  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie s.t.
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Aart Vierhouten  (NED) Lotto–Domo s.t.
4Flag of Germany.svg  Olaf Pollack  (GER) Gerolsteiner s.t.
5Flag of Argentina.svg  Alejandro Borrajo  (ARG) Ceramica Panaria–Margres s.t.
6Flag of Belarus.svg  Alexandre Usov  (BLR) Phonak s.t.
7Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Velo  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo s.t.
8Flag of Italy.svg  Simone Cadamuro  (ITA) De Nardi s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Angelo Furlan  (ITA) Alessio–Bianchi + 3"
10Flag of Sweden.svg  Marcus Ljungqvist  (SWE) Alessio–Bianchi s.t.
General classification after Stage 20 [1] [2] [12]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Saeco 88h 40' 43"
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR) De Nardi + 2' 02"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Saeco + 2' 05"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Dario Cioni  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 4' 36"
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Popovych  (UKR) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago + 5' 05"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie + 5' 31"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) Lampre + 6' 12"
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS) FDJeux.com + 6' 15"
9Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Valjavec  (SLO) Phonak + 6' 34"
10Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Manuel Gárate  (ESP) Lampre + 7' 47"

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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 1973 Giro d'Italia was the 56th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began with a prologue two-man team time trial in Verviers on 18 May, and Stage 10 occurred on 29 May with a stage to Lanciano. The race finished in Trieste on 9 June.

The 1973 Giro d'Italia was the 56th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began with a prologue two-man team time trial in Verviers on 18 May, and Stage 11 occurred on 30 May with a stage from Lanciano. The race finished in Trieste on 9 June.

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