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Giro d'Italia 1957
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1957 Giro d'Italia
Race details
Dates18 May - 9 June 1957
Stages21
Distance3,926.7 km (2,440 mi)
Winning time104h 45' 06"
Results
Winner  Gastone Nencini (ITA) (Leo-Chlorodont)
  Second  Louison Bobet (FRA) (Bobet-BP-Hutchinson)
  Third  Ercole Baldini (ITA) (Legnano)

  Mountains  Raphaël Géminiani (FRA) (Saint Raphaël)
  Sprints  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL) (Cora-Elvé)
  Team Legnano
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The 1957 Giro d'Italia was the 40th running of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tour races. The Giro started in Milan, on 18 May, with a 191 km (118.7 mi) stage and concluded in Milan, on 9 June, with a 257 km (159.7 mi) leg. A total of 120 riders from 15 teams entered the 21-stage race, which was won by Italian Gastone Nencini of the Leo-Chlorodont team. The second and third places were taken by Frenchman Louison Bobet and Italian Ercole Baldini, respectively.[1][2]

Teams

Fifteen teams were invited by the race organizers to participate in the 1957 edition of the Giro d'Italia.[3] Each team sent a squad of ten riders, which meant that the race started with a peloton of 150 cyclists.[3] From the riders that began the race, 86 made it to the finish in Milan.[4]

The teams entering the race were:[3][5]

  • Asborno
  • Atala
  • Bianchi
  • Bif
  • Bottecchia
  • Carpano
  • Chlorodont
  • Cora
  • Faema
  • Ignis
  • Legnano
  • Mercier
  • San Pellegrino
  • Torpado
  • VRP

Pre-race favorites

Reigning champion Charly Gaul was seen as a favorite to repeat as winner.[6]

Route and stages

The route was revealed on 5 March 1957.[7][8][9][10][11] [12][13][14][15]

Stage characteristics and winners[4]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 18 May Milan to Verona 191 km (119 mi) Plain stage  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL)
2 19 May Verona to Bosco Chiesanuova 28 km (17 mi) Individual time trial  Charly Gaul (LUX)
3 20 May Verona to Ferrara 169 km (105 mi) Plain stage  Miguel Poblet (ESP)
4 21 May Ferrara to Cattolica 190 km (118 mi) Plain stage  André Vlayen (BEL)
5 22 May Cattolica to Loreto 235 km (146 mi) Plain stage  Alessandro Fantini (ITA)
6 23 May Loreto to Terni 175 km (109 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Wout Wagtmans (NED)
7 24 May Terni to Pescara 221 km (137 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Antonin Rolland (FRA)
8 25 May Pescara to Naples 250 km (155 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Vito Favero (ITA)
9 26 May Naples to Frascati 220 km (137 mi) Plain stage  Miguel Poblet (ESP)
10 27 May Rome to Siena 227 km (141 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Miguel Poblet (ESP)
11 28 May Siena to Montecatini Terme 230 km (143 mi) Plain stage  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL)
29 May Rest day
12 30 May Montecatini to Forte dei Marmi 58 km (36 mi) Individual time trial  Ercole Baldini (ITA)
13 31 May Forte dei Marmi to Genoa 163 km (101 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Bruno Monti (ITA)
14 1 June Genoa to Saint-Vincent 235 km (146 mi) Plain stage  Mario Baroni (ITA)
15 2 June Saint-Vincent to Sion (Switzerland) 134 km (83 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Louison Bobet (FRA)
16 3 June Sion (Switzerland) to Campo dei Fiori 229 km (142 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Alfredo Sabbadin (ITA)
17a 4 June Varese to Como 82 km (51 mi) Plain stage  Alessandro Fantini (ITA)
17b Como to Como 34 km (21 mi) Plain stage  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL)
5 June Rest day
18 6 June Como to Monte Bondone 242 km (150 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Miguel Poblet (ESP)
19 7 June Trento to Levico Terme 199 km (124 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Charly Gaul (LUX)
20 8 June Levico Terme to Abano Terme 157 km (98 mi) Plain stage  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL)
21 9 June Abano Terme to Milan 257 km (160 mi) Plain stage  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL)
Total 3,926.7 km (2,440 mi)

Classification leadership

One jersey was worn during the 1957 Giro d'Italia. The leader of the general classification – calculated by adding the stage finish times of each rider – wore a pink jersey. This classification is the most important of the race, and its winner is considered as the winner of the Giro.[16]

The mountains classification leader. The climbs were ranked in first and second categories. In this ranking, points were won by reaching the summit of a climb ahead of other cyclists. There were two categories of mountains.[17] The first category awarded 10, 7, 5, 3, and 1 points, while the second distributed 5, 3, and 1 points.[17] Although no jersey was awarded, there was also one classification for the teams, in which the teams were awarded points for their rider's performance during the stages.

Classification leadership by stage
Stage Winner General classification
A pink jersey
Mountains classification Team classification
1 Rik Van Steenbergen Rik Van Steenbergen not awarded Francia
2 Charly Gaul Charly Gaul Charly Gaul
3 Miguel Poblet Louison Bobet
4 André Vlayen Bottecchia
5 Alessandro Fantini
6 Wout Wagtmans
7 Antonin Rolland Raphaël Géminiani
8 Vito Favero Nino Defilippis
9 Miguel Poblet
10 Miguel Poblet
11 Rik Van Steenbergen Legnano
12 Bruno Monti Louison Bobet
13 Ercole Baldini
14 Mario Baroni Antonin Rolland
15 Louison Bobet Louison Bobet
16 Alfredo Sabbadin Charly Gaul
17a Alessandro Fantini
17b Rik Van Steenbergen
18 Miguel Poblet Gastone Nencini
19 Charly Gaul
20 Rik Van Steenbergen
21 Rik Van Steenbergen
Final Gastone Nencini Raphaël Géminiani Legnano

Final standings

Legend
  Pink jersey   Denotes the winner of the General classification

General classification

Final general classification (1–10)[4][18][19]
Rank Name Team Time
1  Gastone Nencini (ITA) Pink jersey Chlorodont 104h 45' 06"
2  Louison Bobet (FRA) Mercier + 19"
3  Ercole Baldini (ITA) Legnano + 5' 59"
4  Charly Gaul (LUX) Faema-Guerra + 7' 31"
5  Raphaël Géminiani (FRA) Mercier + 17' 28"
6  Miguel Poblet (ESP) Ignis-Doniselli + 19' 49"
7  Raymond Impanis (BEL) Cora-Elvé + 21' 06"
8  Pasquale Fornara (ITA) Bif-Clement + 24' 16"
9  Wout Wagtmans (NED) ERG-Girardengo + 24' 29"
10  Antonin Rolland (FRA) Mercier + 27' 29"
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