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The oldest winner of the Giro is Fiorenzo Magni, who was 34 years old, 180 days when he won the 1955 Giro d'Italia. [4] The fastest victory in the Giro was in 1983, when Giuseppe Saronni won at an average speed of 38.937 kilometres per hour (24.194 mph). [5] Italian cyclists have won the most Giros; 41 cyclists have won 68 Giros between them.
The women's Giro d'Italia was first held in 1988 as the Giro d'Italia Femminile. [9] The first edition in 1988 was won by two-time Tour de France Feminin winner Maria Canins from Italy. [10] [9] Global Cycling Network notes how "how little we actually know" about early editions of the women's Giro, with no information about stage winners. [9]
1982: Un Rosa es una Rosa, color film photograph, 20 x 25 cm; 1982: Nacer y Morir de una Rosa, black and white photograph, 26 x 20.5 cm [6] 1982: Huellas en Rosa, gelatin silver photograph, 19.5 x 25.5 cm; 1982: Rosa Rosae, Doble exposure photograph, 48 x 58 cm [2] 1983: R-O-S-A, black and white inverted film photograph, 60 x 50 cm
Prior to that year and since the creation of the race, no colour was used to distinguish the winner at the top of the classification. The first rider to wear the maglia rosa was Learco Guerra following the first stage of the 1931 Giro d'Italia. [2] The first jersey was entirely pink and made from wool. It had a roll-neck collar and front ...
The 2014 Giro d'Italia Femminile, or 2014 Giro Rosa, was the 25th running of the Giro d'Italia Femminile, the only remaining women's Grand Tour and the most prestigious stage race on the 2014 women's road cycling calendar.
The 2021 Giro d'Italia Donne (commonly known as the Giro Rosa) was the 32nd edition of the Giro d'Italia Femminile women's road cycling stage race.The race started on 2 July and finished on 9 July and, as the longest and one of the most prestigious races on the women's calendar, included ten stages covering over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) across northern Italy.
The 31st women's Giro d'Italia, or Giro Rosa, was held from 11 to 19 September 2020. It is considered the most prestigious stage race of the women's calendar and of the 2020 UCI Women's World Tour .