1997 Giro d'Italia explained

1997 Giro d'Italia
Date:17 May - 8 June 1997
Stages:22
Distance:3912
Unit:km
Time:102h 53' 58"
Speed:38.017
First:Ivan Gotti
First Nat:ITA
First Color:pink
Second:Pavel Tonkov
Second Nat:RUS
Third:Giuseppe Guerini
Third Nat:ITA
Points:Mario Cipollini
Points Nat:ITA
Points Color:violet
Mountains:Chepe González
Mountains Nat:COL
Mountains Color:green
Intergiro:Dimitri Konyshev
Intergiro Nat:RUS
Intergiro Color:blue
Previous:1996
Next:1998

The 1997 Giro d'Italia was the 80th edition of the Giro. It began on 17 May with a mass-start stage that began and ended in Venice. The race came to a close on 8 June with a mass-start stage that ended in the Italian city of Milan. Eighteen teams entered the race that was won by the Italian Ivan Gotti of the team.[1] Second and third were the Russian rider Pavel Tonkov and Italian Giuseppe Guerini.[1]

In the race's other classifications, rider Chepe González won the mountains classification, Mario Cipollini of the Saeco team won the points classification, and rider Dimitri Konyshev won the intergiro classification.[1] Kelme – Costa Blanca finished as the winners of the Trofeo Fast Team classification, ranking each of the eighteen teams contesting the race by lowest cumulative time.[1] The other team classification, the Trofeo Super Team classification, where the teams' riders are awarded points for placing within the top twenty in each stage and the points are then totaled for each team was won by Saeco.[1]

Teams

See main article: List of teams and cyclists in the 1997 Giro d'Italia. Eighteen teams were invited by the race organizers to participate in the 1997 edition of the Giro d'Italia.[2] Each team sent a squad of ten riders, which meant that the race started with a peloton of 180 cyclists.[2] From the riders that began the race, 110 made it to the finish in Milan.

The eighteen teams that took part in the race were:

Route and stages

The route for the 1997 Giro d'Italia was unveiled by race director Carmine Castellano on 9 November 1996 in Milan.[3] It contained two time trial events, all of which were individual. There were ten stages containing high mountains, of which three had summit finishes: stage 5, to Monte Terminillo;[4] stage 14, to Breuil-Cervinia;[5] and stage 20, to Passo del Tonale.[6] The organizers chose to include one rest day. When compared to the previous year's race, the race was 78km (48miles) shorter, contained the same amount of rest days and stages, as well as one more individual time trial.

List of stages[7] [8]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
117 MayVenezia to Venezia128km (80miles) Plain stage
218 MayMestre to Cervia211km (131miles) Plain stage
319 MaySantarcangelo di Romagna to San Marino (San Marino)18km (11miles) Individual time trial
420 MaySan Marino (San Marino) to Arezzo156km (97miles) Plain stage
521 MayArezzo to Monte Terminillo215km (134miles) Stage with mountain(s)
622 MayRieti to Lanciano210km (130miles) Stage with mountain(s)
723 MayLanciano to Mondragone210km (130miles) Stage with mountain(s)
824 MayMondragone to Cava de' Tirreni212km (132miles) Plain stage
925 MayCava de' Tirreni to Castrovillari232km (144miles) Stage with mountain(s)
1026 MayCastrovillari to Taranto195km (121miles) Plain stage
27 MayRest day
1128 MayLido di Camaiore to Lido di Camaiore155km (96miles) Plain stage
1229 MayLa Spezia to Varazze214km (133miles) Stage with mountain(s)
1330 MayVarazze to Cuneo150km (90miles) Plain stage
1431 MayRacconigi to Breuil-Cervinia240km (150miles) Stage with mountain(s)
151 JuneVerrès to Borgomanero173km (107miles) Stage with mountain(s)
162 JuneBorgomanero to Dalmine158km (98miles) Plain stage
173 JuneDalmine to Verona200km (100miles) Plain stage
184 JuneBaselga di Pinè to Cavalese40km (30miles) Individual time trial
195 JunePredazzo to Pfalzen222km (138miles) Stage with mountain(s)
206 JuneBruneck to Passo del Tonale176km (109miles) Stage with mountain(s)
217 JuneMalè to Edolo238km (148miles) Stage with mountain(s)
228 JuneBoario Terme to Milan165km (103miles) Plain stage
Total3889km (2,417miles)

Classification leadership

Four different jerseys were worn during the 1997 Giro d'Italia. The leader of the general classification – calculated by adding the stage finish times of each rider, and allowing time bonuses for the first three finishers on mass-start stages – wore a pink jersey.[9] This classification is the most important of the race, and its winner is considered as the winner of the Giro.[10]

For the points classification, which awarded a purple (or cyclamen) jersey to its leader,[9] cyclists were given points for finishing a stage in the top 15; additional points could also be won in intermediate sprints. The green jersey was awarded to the mountains classification leader.[9] In this ranking, points were won by reaching the summit of a climb ahead of other cyclists. Each climb was ranked as either first, second or third category, with more points available for higher category climbs. The Cima Coppi, the race's highest point of elevation, awarded more points than the other first category climbs.[10] The Cima Coppi for this Giro was the Pordoi Pass and was first climbed by the Colombian José Jaime González. The intergiro classification was marked by a blue jersey.[9] The calculation for the intergiro is similar to that of the general classification, in each stage there is a midway point that the riders pass through a point and where their time is stopped. As the race goes on, their times compiled and the person with the lowest time is the leader of the intergiro classification and wears the blue jersey. Although no jersey was awarded, there was also one classification for the teams, in which the stage finish times of the best three cyclists per team were added; the leading team was the one with the lowest total time.

The rows in the following table correspond to the jerseys awarded after that stage was run.

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinnerGeneral classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Intergiro classification
Trofeo Fast Team
1Mario CipolliniMario CipolliniMario Cipollininot awardedDimitri Konyshev
2 Mario Cipollini
3 Pavel TonkovPavel TonkovPavel TonkovMapei–GB
4Mario Cipollini
5Pavel Tonkov
6Roberto Sgambelluri
7Marcel Wüst
8Mario ManzoniMariano PiccoliAsics-C.G.A.
9Dimitri Konyshev
10 Mario Cipollini
11Gabriele Missaglia
12Giuseppe Di Grande
13Glenn Magnusson
14Ivan GottiIvan GottiJosé Jaime GonzálezTeam Polti
15Alessandro BarontiAsics-C.G.A.
16Fabiano Fontanelli
17Mirco GualdiTeam Polti
18Serhij Hončar
19José Luis RubieraKelme–Costa Blanca
20José Jaime González
21Pavel Tonkov
22Mario Cipollini
FinalIvan GottiMario CipolliniJosé Jaime GonzálezDimitri KonyshevKelme–Costa Blanca

Final standings

General classification

RiderTeamTime
1
2+ 1' 27"
3+ 7' 40"
4Aki–Safi+ 12' 20"
5Aki–Safi+ 12' 44"
6+ 12' 48"
7+ 12' 54"
8+ 16' 07"
9+ 18' 08"
10+ 18' 56"

Points classification

RiderTeamPoints
1202
2146
3145
4121
5102
693
792
881
9
10Batik–Del Monte74

Mountains classification

RiderTeamPoints
199
235
328
424
523
616
7
8Asics–CGA15
9
1014

Intergiro classification

RiderTeamTime
1
2+ 3' 01"
3+ 3' 15"
4Aki–Safi+ 3' 22"
5Batik–Del Monte+ 3' 41"

Trofeo Fast Team classification

TeamTime
1
2+ 14' 07"
3+ 33' 18"
4+ 36' 21"
5Aki–Safi+ 40' 12"
6+ 45' 39"
7Asics–CGA+ 1h 01' 25"
8+ 1h 09' 24"
9+ 1h 19' 39"
10+ 1h 57' 47"

Trofeo Super Team classification

TeamPoints
1399
2391
3367
4365
5Aki–Safi306
6304
7284
8283
9Asics–CGA280
10244

References

Citations

Notes and References

  1. News: Ivan Gotti, primer italiano que gana el Giro desde 1991 . es . 9 June 1997 . 52 . El Mundo Deportivo . 27 May 2012 . PDF . Ivan Gotti, the first Italian to win the Giro since 1991 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140305131906/http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD03/HEM/1997/06/09/MD19970609-052.pdf . 5 March 2014 . live .
  2. News: Montepremi da 2500 ml Iscritte 18 squadre . it . 7 May 1997 . 15 . l'Unità . PCI . 22 June 2012 . PDF . Prize money from 2500 ml Recognized 18 teams . https://web.archive.org/web/20150430010820/http://archiviostorico.unita.it/cgi-bin/highlightPdf.cgi?t=ebook&file=%2Fgolpdf%2Funi_1997_05.pdf%2F07SPO08A.pdf . 2015-04-30 . dead .
  3. News: El Giro sigue siendo para los escaladores . es . 10 November 1996 . 44 . El Mundo Deportivo . 27 May 2012 . PDF . The remains Giro for climbers . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304114810/http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD01/HEM/1996/11/10/MD19961110-044.pdf . 4 March 2016 . live .
  4. News: Edo atenta contra el reinado del intratable Cipollini . es . 21 May 1997 . 43 . El Mundo Deportivo . 27 May 2012 . PDF . Edo threatens the reign of intractable Cipollini . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304194747/http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD03/HEM/1997/05/21/MD19970521-043.pdf . 4 March 2016 . live .
  5. News: Magnusson bate a Cipollini . es . 31 May 1997 . 38 . El Mundo Deportivo . 27 May 2012 . PDF . Magnusson beats Cipollini . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304113839/http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD03/HEM/1997/05/31/MD19970531-038.pdf . 4 March 2016 . live .
  6. News: Rubiera se desmelena en la montaña y gana el 'tappone' . es . 6 June 1997 . 38 . El Mundo Deportivo . 27 May 2012 . PDF . Rubiera dishevel mountain and wins the 'tappone' . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304105053/http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD03/HEM/1997/06/06/MD19970606-038.pdf . 4 March 2016 . live .
  7. Web site: The Stages . Cycling News. 19 October 2018.
  8. Web site: 80ème Giro d'Italia 1997. Memoire du cyclisme. fr. https://web.archive.org/web/20041025163949/http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tdi/tdi1997.php. 25 October 2004.
  9. News: Le maglie leader . it . 7 May 1997 . 15 . l'Unità . PCI . 22 June 2012 . PDF . The leader's jerseys . https://web.archive.org/web/20150430010820/http://archiviostorico.unita.it/cgi-bin/highlightPdf.cgi?t=ebook&file=%2Fgolpdf%2Funi_1997_05.pdf%2F07SPO08A.pdf . 2015-04-30 . dead .
  10. Web site: Laura Weislo . Giro d'Italia classifications demystified . 13 May 2008 . Cycling News. 13 July 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130508234448/http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/giro08/?id=/features/2008/giro_classifications08 . 8 May 2013 . live .
  11. Web site: 1997 Giro d'Italia . Bill and Carol McGann . Bike Race Info. Dog Ear Publishing . 2012-08-06.