Date | Stage | Winner | Distance | |
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15/05 | Stage 1. Roma - Firenze | Carlo GALETTI | 394 km | |
17/05 | Stage 2. Firenze - Genova | Vincenzo BORGARELLO | 261 km | |
19/05 | Stage 3. Genova - Oneglia | Giovanni ROSSIGNOLI | 274 km | |
21/05 | Stage 4. Oneglia - Mondovi | Carlo GALETTI | 190 km | |
23/05 | Stage 5. Mondovi - Torino | Lucien PETIT-BRETON | 302 km | |
25/05 | Stage 6. Torino - Milano | Giuseppe SANTHIA | 236 km | |
27/05 | Stage 7. Milano - Bologna | Dario BENI | 394 km | |
29/05 | Stage 8 Bologna - Ancona | Lauro BORDIN | 283 km | |
31/05 | Stage 9. Ancona - Sulmona | Ezio CORLAITA | 218 km | |
02/06 | Stage 10. Sulmona - Bari | Carlo GALETTI | 363 km | |
04/06 | Stage 11. Bari - Pompei | Alfredo SIVOCCI | 345 km | |
06/06 | Stage 12. Napoli - Roma | Ezio CORLAITA | 266 km | |
General Classification | Carlo GALETTI |
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Remarks
If the 1911 Giro would have been disputes on time, Giovanni Rossignoli would have won with a 34 minute advantage over Galetti.