List of teams and cyclists in the 1950 Giro d'Italia

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The 1950 Giro d'Italia was the 33rd edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The three-week 3,981-kilometre (2,474 mi) race of 18 stages with two rest days, started in Milan on 24 May and finished at the Rome on 13 June.[1][2][3]

Teams[]

Majority of Italian cyclists

Majority of French cyclists

Majority of Swiss cyclists

Cyclists[]

Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Giro
Pos. Position in the general classification
Time Deficit to the winner of the general classification
* Denotes the winner of the general classification
double-dagger Denotes the winner of the mountains classification
DNS Denotes a rider who did not start a stage, followed by the stage before which he withdrew
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish a stage, followed by the stage in which he withdrew
HD Denotes a rider who finished outside the time limit, followed by the stage in which he did so
Age correct as of 24 May 1950, the date on which the Giro began

By starting number[]

No. Name Nationality Team Age Pos. Time Refs
1 Fausto Coppi  Italy Bianchi–Ursus 30 [3]
2 Désiré Keteleer  Belgium Bianchi–Ursus 29 43 + 1h 46' 29" [3]
3 Oreste Conte  Italy Bianchi–Ursus 30 66 + 3h 08' 02" [3]
4 Serse Coppi  Italy Bianchi–Ursus 27 60 + 2h 57' 32" [3]
5 Andrea Carrea  Italy Bianchi–Ursus 25 69 + 3h 21' 34" [3]
6 Ettore Milano  Italy Bianchi–Ursus 24 51 + 2h 16' 50" [3]
7 Fiorenzo Crippa  Italy Bianchi–Ursus 24 54 + 2h 26' 23" [3]
8 Gino Bartali  Italy 35 2 + 5' 12" [3]
9 Mario Gestri  Italy 26 75 + 5h 00' 04" [3]
10 Giovanni Corrieri  Italy 28 67 + 3h 19' 33" [3]
11 Mario Baroni  Italy 23 35 + 1h 28' 56" [3]
12 Attilio Lambertini  Italy 29 63 + 3h 07' 11" [3]
13 Angelo Brignole  Italy 26 64 + 3h 07' 53" [3]
14  Italy 24 59 + 2h 56' 16" [3]
15 Fiorenzo Magni  Italy Wilier Triestina 29 6 + 12' 14" [3]
16 Antonio Bevilacqua  Italy Wilier Triestina 31 29 + 1h 19' 54" [3]
17 Egidio Feruglio  Italy Wilier Triestina 29 61 + 3h 01' 08" [3]
18 Adolfo Grosso  Italy Wilier Triestina 22 62 + 3h 05' 58" [3]
19  Italy Wilier Triestina 25 [3]
20  Italy Wilier Triestina 27 [3]
21 Giuseppe Ausenda  Italy Wilier Triestina 31 [3]
22 Adolfo Leoni  Italy Legnano–Pirelli 33 [3]
23 Pasquale Fornara  Italy Legnano–Pirelli 25 12 + 24' 52" [3]
24 Virgilio Salimbeni  Italy Legnano–Pirelli 27 23 + 55' 01" [3]
25 Renzo Soldani  Italy Legnano–Pirelli 25 32 + 1h 23' 38" [3]
26 Luciano Frosini  Italy Legnano–Pirelli 22 [3]
27 Giuseppe Minardi  Italy Legnano–Pirelli 22 55 + 2h 31' 15" [3]
28 Giorgio Albani  Italy Legnano–Pirelli 20 47 + 2h 02' 36" [3]
29 Luciano Maggini  Italy 24 5 + 10' 49" [3]
30 Alfredo Martini  Italy 29 3 + 8' 41" [3]
31 Giancarlo Astrua  Italy 22 25 + 59' 54" [3]
32  Italy 24 24 + 58' 57" [3]
33 Vincenzo Rossello  Italy 27 27 + 1h 08' 07" [3]
34 Franco Franchi  Italy 26 22 + 52' 17" [3]
35  Italy 30 50 + 2h 07' 17" [3]
36 Vito Ortelli  Italy Atala 28 [3]
37 Luigi Casola  Italy Atala 28 70 + 3h 26' 29" [3]
38 Luciano Pezzi  Italy Atala 29 8 + 14' 34" [3]
39 Guido De Santi  Italy Atala 27 40 + 1h 43' 10" [3]
40 Armando Peverelli  Italy Atala 28 37 + 1h 35' 03" [3]
41  Italy Atala 23 68 + 3h 19' 48" [3]
42  Italy Atala 23 57 + 2h 34' 40" [3]
43 Nedo Logli  Italy Ganna–Superga 26 [3]
44 Aldo Bini  Italy Ganna–Superga 34 [3]
45  Italy Ganna–Superga 26 36 + 1h 33' 24" [3]
46 Vittorio Seghezzi  Italy Ganna–Superga 25 [3]
47 Donato Zampini  Italy Ganna–Superga 23 14 + 26' 36" [3]
48  Italy Ganna–Superga 21 [3]
49  Italy Ganna–Superga 21 [3]
50 Ferdinand Kübler   Switzerland Fréjus–Superga 30 4 + 8' 45" [3]
51 Jean Goldschmit  Luxembourg Fréjus–Superga 26 41 + 1h 43' 17" [3]
52 Silvio Pedroni  Italy Fréjus–Superga 32 7 + 13' 07" [3]
53 Franco Fanti  Italy Fréjus–Superga 26 56 + 2h 32' 50" [3]
54  Italy Fréjus–Superga 20 58 + 2h 47' 32" [3]
55  Italy Fréjus–Superga 24 16 + 29' 34" [3]
56  Italy Fréjus–Superga 30 71 + 3h 37' 31" [3]
57 Giulio Bresci  Italy 28 9 + 18' 08" [3]
58 Alfredo Pasotti  Italy 25 21 + 43' 50" [3]
59 Serafino Biagioni  Italy 30 [3]
60  Italy 24 19 + 34' 38" [3]
61  Italy 22 45 + 1h 57' 14" [3]
62 Mario Fazio  Italy 30 48 + 2h 05' 54" [3]
63  Italy 24 73 + 4h 05' 07" [3]
64 Jean Robic  France 28 [3]
65 André Brule  France 28 33 + 1h 25' 54" [3]
66  Italy 24 [3]
67 Primo Volpi  Italy 34 38 + 1h 36' 48" [3]
68 Mario Vicini  Italy 37 18 + 34' 28" [3]
69 Nello Sforacchi  Italy 21 39 + 1h 40' 51" [3]
70  Italy 23 [3]
71 Danilo Barozzi  Italy 22 [3]
72  Italy 29 31 + 1h 23' 37" [3]
73 Ezio Cecchi  Italy 37 17 + 34' 03" [3]
74 Pietro Giudici  Italy 28 10 + 20' 05" [3]
75  Italy 28 65 + 3h 07' 53" [3]
76  Italy 24 [3]
77 Bruno Pasquini  Italy 25 20 + 37' 37" [3]
78 Apo Lazaridès  France Helyett–Hutchinson 24 34 + 1h 27' 50" [3]
79 Lucien Teisseire  France Helyett–Hutchinson 30 [3]
80 Lucien Lazaridès  France Helyett–Hutchinson 27 [3]
81 Pierre Cogan  France Helyett–Hutchinson 36 [3]
82 Nello Lauredi  France Helyett–Hutchinson 25 15 + 26' 39" [3]
83  France Helyett–Hutchinson 26 [3]
84 José Beyaert  France Helyett–Hutchinson 24 72 + 4h 00' 12" [3]
85 Fritz Schär   Switzerland 24 11 +23' 53" [3]
86 Renzo Zanazzi  Italy 26 49 + 2h 06' 37" [3]
87  Italy 24 [3]
88 Livio Isotti  Italy 22 [3]
89  Italy 22 30 + 1h 20' 19" [3]
90  Italy 23 28 + 1h 15' 49" [3]
91 Enzo Coppini  Italy 30 [3]
92 Aldo Ronconi  Italy 31 13 + 24' 55" [3]
93 Umberto Drei  Italy 25 [3]
94  Italy 26 [3]
95 Valerio Bonini  Italy 25 26 + 1h 07' 21" [3]
96  Italy 21 [3]
97 Annibale Brasola  Italy 24 52 + 2h 20' 42" [3]
98 Alberto Ghirardi  Italy 40 44 + 1h 55' 18" [3]
99 Marcel Dupont  Belgium Guerra–Ursus 32 [3]
100 Olimpio Bizzi  Italy Guerra–Ursus 33 53 + 2h 23' 31" [3]
101 Hugo Koblet*double-dagger   Switzerland Guerra–Ursus 25 1 117h 28' 03" [3]
102 Gottfried Weilenmann   Switzerland Guerra–Ursus 30 46 + 1h 58' 22" [3]
103 Pino Cerami  Italy Guerra–Ursus 28 [3]
104 Leo Weilenmann   Switzerland Guerra–Ursus 27 74 + 4h 32' 23" [3]
105  Italy Guerra–Ursus 26 42 + 1h 45' 02" [3]

By team[]

Bianchi–Ursus
No. Rider Pos.
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA)
2  Désiré Keteleer (BEL) 43
3  Oreste Conte (ITA) 66
4  Serse Coppi (ITA) 60
5  Andrea Carrea (ITA) 69
6  Ettore Milano (ITA) 38
7  Fiorenzo Crippa (ITA) 54
No. Rider Pos.
8  Gino Bartali (ITA) 2
9  Mario Gestri (ITA) 75
10  Giovanni Corrieri (ITA) 67
11  Mario Baroni (ITA) 35
12  Attilio Lambertini (ITA) 63
13  Angelo Brignole (ITA) 64
14   (ITA) 59
Wilier Triestina
No. Rider Pos.
15  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) 6
16  Antonio Bevilacqua (ITA) 29
17  Egidio Feruglio (ITA) 61
18  Adolfo Grosso (ITA) 62
19   (ITA)
20   (ITA)
21  Giuseppe Ausenda (ITA)
Legnano–Pirelli
No. Rider Pos.
22  Adolfo Leoni (ITA)
23  Pasquale Fornara (ITA) 12
24  Virgilio Salimbeni (ITA) 23
25  Renzo Soldani (ITA) 32
26  Luciano Frosini (ITA)
27  Giuseppe Minardi (ITA) 55
28  Giorgio Albani (ITA) 47
No. Rider Pos.
29  Luciano Maggini (ITA) 5
30  Alfredo Martini (ITA) 3
31  Giancarlo Astrua (ITA) 25
32   (ITA) 24
33  Vincenzo Rossello (ITA) 27
34  Franco Franchi (ITA) 22
35   (ITA) 50
Atala
No. Rider Pos.
36  Vito Ortelli (ITA)
37  Luigi Casola (ITA) 70
38  Luciano Pezzi (ITA) 8
39  Guido De Santi (ITA) 40
40  Armando Peverelli (ITA) 37
41   (ITA) 68
42   (ITA) 57
Ganna–Superga
No. Rider Pos.
43  Nedo Logli (ITA)
44  Aldo Bini (ITA)
45   (ITA) 36
46  Vittorio Seghezzi (ITA)
47  Donato Zampini (ITA) 14
48   (ITA)
49   (ITA)
Fréjus–Superga
No. Rider Pos.
50  Ferdinand Kübler (SUI) 4
51  Jean Goldschmit (LUX) 41
52  Silvio Pedroni (ITA) 7
53  Franco Fanti (ITA) 56
54   (ITA) 58
55   (ITA) 16
56   (ITA) 71
No. Rider Pos.
57  Giulio Bresci (ITA) 9
58  Alfredo Pasotti (ITA) 21
59  Serafino Biagioni (ITA)
60   (ITA) 19
61   (ITA) 45
62  Mario Fazio (ITA) 48
63   (ITA) 73
No. Rider Pos.
64  Jean Robic (FRA)
65  André Brulé (FRA) 33
66   (ITA)
67  Primo Volpi (ITA) 38
68  Mario Vicini (ITA) 18
69  Nello Sforacchi (FRA) 39
70   (ITA)
No. Rider Pos.
71  Danilo Barozzi (ITA)
72   (ITA) 31
73  Ezio Cecchi (ITA) 17
74  Pietro Giudici (ITA) 10
75   (ITA) 65
76   (ITA)
77  Bruno Pasquini (ITA) 20
Helyett–Hutchinson
No. Rider Pos.
78  Apo Lazaridès (FRA) 34
79  Lucien Teisseire (FRA)
80  Lazaridès (FRA)
81  Pierre Cogan (FRA)
82  Nello Lauredi (ITA) 15
83   (FRA)
84  José Beyaert (FRA) 72
No. Rider Pos.
85  Fritz Schär (SUI) 11
86  Renzo Zanazzi (ITA) 49
87   (ITA)
88  Livio Isotti (ITA)
89   (ITA) 30
90   (ITA) 28
91  Enzo Coppini (ITA)
No. Rider Pos.
92  Aldo Ronconi (ITA) 13
93  Umberto Drei (ITA)
94   (ITA)
95  Valerio Bonini (ITA) 26
96   (ITA)
97  Annibale Brasola (ITA) 52
98  Alberto Ghirardi (ITA) 44
Guerra–Ursus
No. Rider Pos.
99  Marcel Dupont (BEL)
100  Olimpio Bizzi (ITA) 53
101  Hugo Koblet (SUI)*double-dagger 1
102  Gottfried Weilenmann (SUI) 46
103  Pino Cerami (ITA)
104  Leo Weilenmann (SUI) 74
105   (ITA) 42

By nationality[]

Country No. of riders Finishers Stage wins
 Belgium 2 1
 France 9 4
 Italy 88 64 15 (Adolfo Leoni, Alfredo Martini, Annibale Brasola, Antonio Bevilacqua x2, Fiorenzo Magni, Franco Franchi, Giancarlo Astrua, Gino Bartali, Luciano Maggini x2, Mario Fazio, Olimpio Bizzi, Oreste Conte x2)
 Luxembourg 1 1
  Switzerland 5 5 3 (Fritz Schär, Hugo Koblet x2)
Total 105 75 18

References[]

Citations[]

  1. ^ "I corridori in gara" [The riders in the race]. Corriere dello Sport (in Italian). 24 May 1950. p. 13. Archived from the original on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  2. ^ "15 Case - 105 corridori" [15 Teams - 105 Riders] (PDF). l'Unità (in Italian). PCI. 24 May 1950. p. 6. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 September 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db "General classification" [Classifica generale]. Corriere dello Sport (in Italian). 14 June 1950. p. 1 & 5. Archived from the original on 22 December 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
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