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              By Barry Boyce, CyclingRevealed Historian 
                
              
                
                  GdI May 16 - June 7, 1959  | 
                 
                
                  3,657 Km  | 
                 
                
                  
                       Starters: 130 (129: 1 rdier DNS) 
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                  Finishers: 86  | 
                 
                
                  Average Speed: 35.909 km/h   | 
                 
               
                
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            Gaul Conquers the Snow and Anquetil    
              The 1959 Giro d'Italia was the 42nd running of Italy’s  Grand Tour. 
              The Giro started in Milan on May 16, 1959, and proceeded around Italy for 3,657 Km over twenty-two  stages. The race route  included four (4) Individual  Time Trials (ITT) stages with one being a "climbing time trial" up to Mount Vesuvius.  The mountain stages had a total of fifteen categorized climbs. 
              Luxembourger Charly Gaul, Giro  champion in 1956, steadfastly battled  a young Frenchman named Jacques Anquetil into the late stage in 1959. Stage 21 gave the Giro history books one of  the greatest individual efforts of all time. 
              
                  Teams: 
                  The thirteen teams that took part in the race were:  
                  
                    
                      
                          - Atala-Pirelli-Lygie
 
                          - Bianchi-Pirelli
 
                          - Legnano-Pirelli
 
                          - Ignis-Frejus
 
                          - Carpano
 
                          - EMI-Guerra
 
                          - Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec-ACBB
 
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                          - Ghigi-Ganna
 
                          - Molteni
 
                          - Faema-Guerra
 
                          - San  Pellegrino Sport
 
                          - Torpado-Clemente
 
                          - Tricofilina-Coppi
 
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                  Classification Leadership: 
                  There was one special jersey awarded during the 1957 Giro d'Italia. The race  leader wore the Maglia Rosa (Pink Jersey).  
                  The Points Classification, used in  the 1958 Giro was discontinued in 1959. The competition on Points would  be reintroduced in 1966. 
                  The Mountains Classification: The climbs were ranked as first and second category. Points  were awarded by crossing the summit of a climb first: 
                  
                    
                      
                        
                          
                            | The category 1 climbs awarded 5 places (80, 60, 40, 30, and 20  points),  | 
                           
                          
                            | The second category climbs got 3 places (60, 40, and 20 points).  | 
                           
                          
                            | There was no jersey awarded.  | 
                           
                         
                         
                     
                   
                  Pre-Race Notes: 
                  Reporters  projected Jacques Anquetil and Charly Gaul to battle for the Giro victory. Anquetil entered the Giro  with a formidable Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec-Hutchinson team. His team included: 
                  
                    
                      | 1958  Vuelta a Espana winner Jean Stablinski, | 
                     
                    
                      | 1958  Tour de France's “most elegant" rider Edouard Delberghe,  | 
                     
                    
                      | Irishman  Seamus Elliot, | 
                     
                    
                      | Frenchman  Jean Graczyk. | 
                     
                   
                  Anquetil stated, when asked about his chances victory:  "I know that I am in good shape. If  I am beaten, it will mean there are better riders than myself in the race." 
                   
                  Reigning World Champion and defending Giro winner Ercole  Baldini could not be competitive due to an operation earlier in cycling season.  He entered the race heavier than normal and at a weight less than optimal.  
                   
                  Charly Gaul entered this year as a previous winner, Giro  d'Italia in 1956. He also was the winner of the 1958Tour de France. 
                  Faema-Guerra's Rik Van Looy had huge desires to  win a Grand Tour during his career. He had previously raced the Giro in 1955 and  Vuelta a Espana in 1958, not finishing either race. However, during the 1959  campaign Van Looy had wins at the Giro di Sardegna and Vuelta a Levante, as  well as finishing third in the Vuelta a Espana. Van Looy came with his Faema-Guerra  team. Because of their red jerseys they had been given the nickname "Red Guard", the team was well known for getting  Van Looy into great position for stage victories.  
                  Race Summary: 
                  Stage  1: The first stage finished at the famed spa town Salsomaggiore Terme. The race had  multiple attacks through the early kilometers with only one breakaway group able  to sustain a gap. A solo attack by sprinter Andre Darrigade came 76 km into the  race. His escape was joined by six riders and later another twenty. From the  peloton a strong chase from the “Red Guard” and  caught the breakaway with 8 km to go. The stage ended with a bunch sprint with the  “Red Guard’s” Rik Van Looy taking the stage win. 
                  Stage  2: The  first Individual Time Trial (ITT) of  the race came on the second stage with Frenchman Jacques Anquetil favored to  win. He did not disappoint the fans and won the ITT by 25 seconds ahead of Rolf  Graf. He assumed the race lead. 
                  Stage  3: The  first summit-finish came on the third stage. It ended on the Abetone. A twelve-man group containing Van  Looy and Jos Hoevenaers reached the base of the climb first, while a second  major group containing Anquetil and Charlie Gaul chased hard. Gaul attacked at  the beginning of the climb dropping a struggling Anquetil. He reached the breakaway  group alone. He rode with them for a short distance before attacking again. He  went solo to win the stage. He distanced race leader Anquetil by over 2 minutes  and took the Maglia Rosa away from the  Frenchman. 
                  Stage  7: The  stage was an 8 km climbing Time Trial on the volcano, Mount Vesuvius. The riders began the  time trial in reverse of the standings for the GC, contenders Anquetil and Gaul  were the final two to start. Again, riding large gear (45x20) Anquetil was  faster over the initial stretch of the course, which covered a section of  cobblestones. Gaul chose a smaller gear (45 x 23) for a faster cadence and when  the incline increased began to close the gap on Anquetil. Gaul won the stage by  37 seconds over Guido Boni and gained 52 seconds on Anquetil. 
                  Stage  8: The  very next day a 31km Individual Time Trial raced around the Island of Ischia.  Antonino Catalano won the hilly ITT stage.  An expert in the time trial Anquetil finished second on the stage but gained 22  seconds on main rival Gaul. 
                  Stage  12: San  Marino was the destination of the twelfth stage. The course featured two and a  half circuits of San Marino before it concluded on a steep uphill. Anquetil  attacked on the flat roads before the final climb and distanced Gaul. Nino  Defilippis won the stage with Anquetil in 3rd place, gaining 1’23” on  the race leader. He now trailed Gaul by 34 seconds. 
                  Stage  15: The Frenchman slowly  chipped away at Gaul’s GC lead and broke clear of Gaul on the fifteenth stage  to Bolzano. 
                  After the leading group had crossed the Costalunga, Gaul descended with an  advantage on a group containing Poblet, Anquetil, and Van Looy. The group chased,  caught, and passed Gaul, when the race leader suffered a puncture on the  descent. The trio took the opportunity and opened a large gap. In Bolzano Poblet won the stage, while Gaul crossed 2’33” behind  the Anquetil group. Gaul’s time loss gave Anquetil the race lead. 
                  Stage  19: On  the 51 km Individual Time Trial to Susa, Anquetil caught Gaul (his two-minute  man) 22 km into the stage. The Angel of the Mountains grabbed Anquetil's  wheel and rode in his slipstream into the finish of the stage. Anquetil gained +2’01”  on Gaul. 
                  Stage 21: *** With two stages  remaining to the finish in Milan  Anquetil held a 3’36” lead over Gaul. The twenty-first stage was a mountainous 296  km from Aosta to Courmayeur. Little Charly Gaul climbed away from everyone  through the three, snow covered mountain passes (Grand St.  Bernard, Forclaz, Petit St. Bernard) for the stage win. He beat a bonking  Anquetil, who forgot to eat during the stage, by 9’48” and took back the Maglia Rosa. 
                  Stage 22: A jubilant Charly  Gaul rode into Milan one stage  later for the huge comeback victory in the 1959 Giro d’Italia. 
                  
                    SPECIAL NOTE: For  the first time in Giro history an Italian did not wear the Maglia Rosa during any stage. 
                   
                  
                    
                       Stage and Distance  | 
                      Stage Winner   | 
                      Race Leader   | 
                     
                   
              
                
                  Stage 1    Milan-Salsomaggiore, 135 km  | 
                  Rik Van Looy (Bel)  | 
                  Rik Van Looy (Bel)  | 
                 
                
                  Stg 2 Crt    d'Salsomaggiore Terme, 22 km ITT  | 
                  Jacques Anquetil    (Fra)  | 
                  Jacques Anquetil    (Fra)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 3    Salsomaggiore-Abetone, 180 Km  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 4    Abetone-Arezzo, 178 km  | 
                  Armando Pellegrini    (Ita)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 5    Arezzo-Rome, 243 km  | 
                  Rik Van Looy (Bel)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 6    Rome-Napoli, 213 km  | 
                  Miguel Poblet (Spa)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 7 Scalata del    Vesuvio, 8 km ITT  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 8 Circuito di    Ischia, 31 km ITT  | 
                  Antonino Catalano    (Ita)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 9    Napoli-Vasto, 206 km  | 
                  Gastone Nencini    (Ita)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 10    Vasto-Teramo, 148 km  | 
                  Rino Benedetti    (Ita)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 11 Ascoli    Piceno-Rimini, 245 km  | 
                  Rik Van Looy (Bel)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 12 Circuito    di San Marino, 141 km  | 
                  Nino Defilippis    (Ita)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 13    Rimini-Verona, 233 km  | 
                  Miguel Poblet (Spa)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 14    Verona-Rovereto, 143 km  | 
                  Rik Van Looy (Bel)  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 15    Trento-Bolzano, 198 km  | 
                  Miguel Poblet (Spa)  | 
                  Jacques Anquetil    (Fra)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 16    Bolzano-San Pellegrino, 245 km  | 
                  Alessandro Fantini    (Ita)  | 
                  Jacques Anquetil    (Fra)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 17 San    Pellegrino-Genova, 241 km  | 
                  Arrigo Padovan    (Ita)  | 
                  Jacques Anquetil    (Fra)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 18    Genova-Torino, 180 km  | 
                  Vito Favero (Ita)  | 
                  Jacques Anquetil    (Fra)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 19 Crono    Valle Susa, 51 km ITT  | 
                  Jacques Anquetil    (Fra)  | 
                  Jacques Anquetil    (Fra)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 20 Torino-St    Vincent, 100 km  | 
                  Alfredo Sabbadin    (Ita)  | 
                  Jacques Anquetil    (Fra)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 21    Aosta-Courmayeur, 296 km  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux) ***  | 
                  Charly Gaul (Lux)  | 
                 
                
                  Stage 22    Courmayeur-Milan, 220 km  | 
                  Rolf Graf (Sui)  | 
                    Charly Gaul (Lux) 
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                  Mountain    Classification   | 
                   Charly Gaul (Lux)   | 
                 
                   
              General Classification: 
              
                
                  Final General Classification  | 
                 
                
                  Rank  | 
                  Rider  | 
                  Team  | 
                  Points  | 
                 
                
                  1  | 
                  Charly GAUL (Lux)    | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  101h50'26"  | 
                 
                
                  2  | 
                  Jacques Anquetil    (Fra)  | 
                  Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec  | 
                  +6'12"  | 
                 
                
                  3  | 
                  Diego Ronchini    (Ita)  | 
                  Bianchi-Pirelli  | 
                  +6'16"  | 
                 
                
                  4  | 
                  Rik Van Looy (Bel)  | 
                  Faema-Guerra  | 
                  +7'17"  | 
                 
                
                  5  | 
                  Imerio Massignan    (Ita)  | 
                  Legnano-Pirelli  | 
                  +7'31"  | 
                 
                
                  6  | 
                  Miguel Poblet (Spa)  | 
                  Ignis-Frejus  | 
                  +10'21"  | 
                 
                
                  7  | 
                  Graziano Battistini    (Ita)  | 
                  Legnano-Pirelli  | 
                  +10'47"  | 
                 
                
                  8  | 
                  Guido Carlesi (Ita)  | 
                  Molteni  | 
                  +13'35"  | 
                 
                
                  9  | 
                  Ernesto Bono (Ita)  | 
                  San Pellegrino    Sport  | 
                  +13'36"  | 
                 
                
                  10  | 
                  Gastone Nencini    (Ita)  | 
                  Carpano  | 
                  +13'49"  | 
                 
                
                  11  | 
                  Hans Junkermann    (Ger)  | 
                  Faema-Guerra  | 
                  +18'12"  | 
                 
                
                  12  | 
                  Adriano Zamboni    (Ita)  | 
                  Torpado-Clemente  | 
                  +21'30"  | 
                 
                
                  13  | 
                  Hilaire Couvreur    (Bel)  | 
                  Faema-Guerra  | 
                  +24'13"  | 
                 
                
                  14  | 
                  Angelo Conterno    (Ita)  | 
                  Carpano  | 
                  +28'47"  | 
                 
                
                  15  | 
                  Alfredo Sabbadin    (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  +28'48"  | 
                 
                
                  16  | 
                  Michele Gismondi    (Ita)  | 
                  Tricofilina-Coppi  | 
                  +28'55"  | 
                 
                
                  17  | 
                  Ercole Baldini    (Ita)  | 
                  Ignis-Frejus  | 
                  +33'31"  | 
                 
                
                  18  | 
                  Nino Defilippis    (Ita)  | 
                  Carpano  | 
                  +35'15"  | 
                 
                
                  19  | 
                  Alessandro Fantini    (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  +36'16"  | 
                 
                
                  20  | 
                  Vito Favero (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  +37'48"  | 
                 
                
                  21  | 
                  Pasquale Fornara    (Ita)  | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  +46'54"  | 
                 
                
                  22  | 
                  Guido Boni (Ita)  | 
                  Tricofilina-Coppi  | 
                  +49'10"  | 
                 
                
                  23  | 
                  Rino Benedetti    (Ita)  | 
                  Ghigi-Ganna  | 
                  +51'27"  | 
                 
                
                  24  | 
                  Giorgio Tinazzi    (Ita)  | 
                  Torpado-Clemente  | 
                  +53'04"  | 
                 
                
                  25  | 
                  Nino Catalano (Ita)  | 
                  Bianchi-Pirelli  | 
                  +53'37"  | 
                 
                
                  26  | 
                  Michel Vermeulin    (Fra)  | 
                  Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec  | 
                  +53'38"  | 
                 
                
                  27  | 
                  Noe Conti (Ita)  | 
                  Bianchi-Pirelli  | 
                  +56'56"  | 
                 
                
                  28  | 
                  Gianantonio Ricco    (Ita)  | 
                  Molteni  | 
                  +57'12"  | 
                 
                
                  29  | 
                  Rolf Graf (Sui)  | 
                  Molteni  | 
                  +57'28"  | 
                 
                
                  30  | 
                  Desire Keteleer    (Bel)  | 
                  Carpano  | 
                  +57'38"  | 
                 
                
                  31  | 
                  Germano Barale    (Ita)  | 
                  Bianchi-Pirelli  | 
                  +58'10"  | 
                 
                
                  32  | 
                  Aurelio Cestari    (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  +1h00'59"  | 
                 
                
                  33  | 
                  Giuseppe Fallarini    (Ita)  | 
                  Ignis-Frejus  | 
                  +1h01'19"  | 
                 
                
                  34  | 
                  Edouard Delberghe    (Bel)  | 
                  Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec  | 
                  +1h02'09"  | 
                 
                
                  35  | 
                  Agostino Coletto    (Ita)  | 
                  Tricofilina-Coppi  | 
                  +1h05'27"  | 
                 
                
                  36  | 
                  Arturo Neri (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  +1h06'59"  | 
                 
                
                  37  | 
                  René Pavard (Fra)  | 
                  Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec  | 
                  +1h09'15"  | 
                 
                
                  38  | 
                  Giuseppe Dante    (Ita)  | 
                  Ignis-Frejus  | 
                  +1h10'13"  | 
                 
                
                  39  | 
                  Nello Fabbri (Ita)  | 
                  Bianchi-Pirelli  | 
                  +1h14'05"  | 
                 
                
                  40  | 
                  Seamus Elliott    (Irl)  | 
                  Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec  | 
                  +1h15'20"  | 
                 
                
                  41  | 
                  Marcel Ernzer (Lux)  | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  +1h19'42"  | 
                 
                
                  42  | 
                  Andre Darrigade    (Fra)  | 
                  Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec-Hut.  | 
                  +1h19'48"  | 
                 
                
                  43  | 
                  Giovanni Pettinati    (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  +1h20'23"  | 
                 
                
                  44  | 
                  Aldo Kazianka (Ita)  | 
                  Tricofilina-Coppi  | 
                  +1h24'06"  | 
                 
                
                  45  | 
                  Mario Tosato (Ita)  | 
                  Torpado-Clemente  | 
                  +1h24'23"  | 
                 
                
                  46  | 
                  Josef Theuns (Bel)  | 
                  Faema-Guerra  | 
                  +1h27'29"  | 
                 
                
                  47  | 
                  Lido Tamagni (Ita)  | 
                  Legnano-Pirelli  | 
                  +1h30'07"  | 
                 
                
                  48  | 
                  Vittorio Casati    (Ita)  | 
                  Legnano-Pirelli  | 
                  +1h31'08"  | 
                 
                
                  49  | 
                  Bruno Monti (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  +1h31'28"  | 
                 
                
                  50  | 
                  Vinicio Marsili    (Ita)  | 
                  Bianchi-Pirelli  | 
                  +1h37'30"  | 
                 
                
                  51  | 
                  Luigi Tezza (Ita)  | 
                  Legnano-Pirelli  | 
                  +1h41'16"  | 
                 
                
                  52  | 
                  Armando Pellegrini    (Ita)  | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  +1h47'02"  | 
                 
                
                  53  | 
                  Pierino Baffi (Ita)  | 
                  Ignis-Frejus  | 
                  +1h47'28"  | 
                 
                
                  54  | 
                  Federico Galeaz    (Ita)  | 
                  Torpado-Clemente  | 
                  +1h51'07"  | 
                 
                
                  55  | 
                  Edgard Sorgeloos    (Bel)  | 
                  Faema-Guerra  | 
                  +1h53'28"  | 
                 
                
                  56  | 
                  Rizzardo Brenioli    (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  +1h54'17"  | 
                 
                
                  57  | 
                  Idrio Bui (Ita)  | 
                  Ghigi-Ganna  | 
                  +1h57'00"  | 
                 
                
                  58  | 
                  Aldo Bolzan (Lux)  | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  +1h59'35"  | 
                 
                
                  59  | 
                  Giovanni Pintarelli    (Ita)  | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  +2h00'08"  | 
                 
                
                  60  | 
                  Roberto Falaschi    (Ita)  | 
                  Ignis-Frejus  | 
                  +2h00'24"  | 
                 
                
                  61  | 
                  Mario Zocca (Ita)  | 
                  Legnano-Pirelli  | 
                  +2h03'12"  | 
                 
                
                  62  | 
                  Italo Mazzacurati    (Ita)  | 
                  Ghigi-Ganna  | 
                  +2h04'12"  | 
                 
                
                  63  | 
                  Cleto Maule (Ita)  | 
                  Carpano  | 
                  +2h05'00"  | 
                 
                
                  64  | 
                  Alfred Ruegg (Sui)  | 
                  Tricofilina-Coppi  | 
                  +2h05'18"  | 
                 
                
                  65  | 
                  Waldemaro    Bartolozzi (Ita)  | 
                  Ignis-Frejus  | 
                  +2h13'29"  | 
                 
                
                  66  | 
                  Angiolino Piscaglia    (Ita)  | 
                  Ghigi-Ganna  | 
                  +2h16'19"  | 
                 
                
                  67  | 
                  Nelo Velucchi (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  +2h19'47"  | 
                 
                
                  68  | 
                  Adolf Christian    (Aut)  | 
                  Ignis-Frejus  | 
                  +2h21'34"  | 
                 
                
                  69  | 
                  Gianni Ferlenghi    (Ita)  | 
                  Carpano  | 
                  +2h26'05"  | 
                 
                
                  70  | 
                  Nunzio Pelliciari    (Ita)  | 
                  San Pellegrino    Sport  | 
                  +2h29'12"  | 
                 
                
                  71  | 
                  Gilberto DallAgata    (Ita)  | 
                  Ghigi-Ganna  | 
                  +2h30'30"  | 
                 
                
                  72  | 
                  Jean Stablinski    (Fra)  | 
                  Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec  | 
                  +2h31'59"  | 
                 
                
                  73  | 
                  Colombo Cassano    (Ita)  | 
                  Tricofilina-Coppi  | 
                  +2h34'26"  | 
                 
                
                  74  | 
                  Walter Martin (Ita)  | 
                  Carpano  | 
                  +2h36'37"  | 
                 
                
                  75  | 
                  Carlo Guarguaglini    (Ita)  | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  +2h36'41"  | 
                 
                
                  76  | 
                  Giuliano Michelon    (Ita)  | 
                  Tricofilina-Coppi  | 
                  +2h39'35"  | 
                 
                
                  77  | 
                  Giovanni Metra    (Ita)  | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  +2h57'25"  | 
                 
                
                  78  | 
                  Giacomo Fini (Ita)  | 
                  Bianchi-Pirelli  | 
                  +2h53'30"  | 
                 
                
                  79  | 
                  Gino Vignolo (Ita)  | 
                  San Pellegrino    Sport  | 
                  +2h57'25"  | 
                 
                
                  80  | 
                  Silvano Ciampi    (Ita)  | 
                  Bianchi-Pirelli  | 
                  +3h07'22"  | 
                 
                
                  81  | 
                  Emilio Bottecchia    (Ita)  | 
                  Molteni  | 
                  +3h11'19"  | 
                 
                
                  82  | 
                  Giuliano    Bernardelle (Ita)  | 
                  Torpado-Clemente  | 
                  +3h15'51"  | 
                 
                
                  83  | 
                  Bruno Costalunga    (Ita)  | 
                  Molteni  | 
                  +3h22'32"  | 
                 
                
                  84  | 
                  Arrigo Padovan    (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  3h23'46"  | 
                 
                
                  85  | 
                  Gino Guerrini (Ita)  | 
                  Tricofilina-Coppi  | 
                  +3h25'26"  | 
                 
                
                  86  | 
                  Antonio Uliana    (Ita)  | 
                  Molteni  | 
                  +3h30'53"  | 
                 
               
                
              
                
                  Final Mountains Classification  | 
                 
                
                  Rank  | 
                  Name  | 
                  Team  | 
                  Points  | 
                 
                
                  1  | 
                  Charly    GAUL (Lux)  | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  560  | 
                 
                
                  2  | 
                  Imerio    Massignan (Ita)  | 
                  Legnano-Pirelli  | 
                  320  | 
                 
                
                  3  | 
                  Hans    Junkermann (Ger)  | 
                  Faema-Guerra  | 
                  300  | 
                 
                
                  4  | 
                  Vito    Favero (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                  250  | 
                 
                
                  5  | 
                  Graziano    Battistini (Ita)  | 
                  Legnano-Pirelli  | 
                  110  | 
                 
                
                  6t  | 
                  Joseph    Hoevenars (Bel)  | 
                  Faema–Guerra  | 
                  100  | 
                 
                
                  Aurelio    Cestari (Ita)  | 
                  Atala-Pirelli-Lygie  | 
                   
                
                  Angelo    Conterno (Ita)  | 
                  Carpano  | 
                   
                
                  9  | 
                  Pasquale    Fornara (Ita)  | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  90  | 
                 
                
                  10t                                                                                                      | 
                  Armando    Pellegrini (Ita)  | 
                  EMI-Guerra  | 
                  80                                                                                                      | 
                 
                
                  Jacques    Anquetil (Fra)  | 
                  Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec-Hut.  | 
                   
                
                  Rik    Van Looy (Bel)  | 
                  Faema-Guerra  | 
                   
                
                  Michele    Gismondi (Ita)  | 
                  Tricofilina-Coppi  | 
                   
                
                  Andre    Darrigade (Fra)  | 
                  Helyett-Leroux-Fynsec-Hut.  | 
                   
                
                  Nino    Defilippis (Ita)  | 
                  Carpano  | 
                   
               
                
                
              
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