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1947 Giro di Lombardia
Race details
Dates26 October 1947
Stages1
Distance222 km (137.9 mi)
Results
  Winner   Fausto Coppi ( ITA)
  Second   Gino Bartali ( ITA)
  Third   Italo De Zan ( ITA)
←  1946
1948 →

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.

General classification

Final general classification [1] [2]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Fausto Coppi ( ITA) Bianchi
2   Gino Bartali ( ITA) Legnano
3   Italo De Zan ( ITA) Lygie
4   Sergio Pagliazzi ( ITA) Ricci
5   Louis Thiétard ( FRA) Metropole–Dunlop
6   Adolfo Leoni ( ITA) Bianchi
7   Brik Schotte ( BEL) Alcyon–Dunlop
8   Mario Ricci ( ITA) Legnano
9   Egidio Marangoni ( ITA) Wally
10   Fermo Camellini ( ITA) Olmo

References

  1. ^ "Tour de Lombardie 1947". LesSports.info. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  2. ^ "1947 Il Lombardia". First Cycling. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1947 Giro di Lombardia
Race details
Dates26 October 1947
Stages1
Distance222 km (137.9 mi)
Results
  Winner   Fausto Coppi ( ITA)
  Second   Gino Bartali ( ITA)
  Third   Italo De Zan ( ITA)
←  1946
1948 →

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.

General classification

Final general classification [1] [2]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Fausto Coppi ( ITA) Bianchi
2   Gino Bartali ( ITA) Legnano
3   Italo De Zan ( ITA) Lygie
4   Sergio Pagliazzi ( ITA) Ricci
5   Louis Thiétard ( FRA) Metropole–Dunlop
6   Adolfo Leoni ( ITA) Bianchi
7   Brik Schotte ( BEL) Alcyon–Dunlop
8   Mario Ricci ( ITA) Legnano
9   Egidio Marangoni ( ITA) Wally
10   Fermo Camellini ( ITA) Olmo

References

  1. ^ "Tour de Lombardie 1947". LesSports.info. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  2. ^ "1947 Il Lombardia". First Cycling. Retrieved 8 January 2018.

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