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1911 Giro d'Italia

The 1911 Giro d'Italia was the 3rd edition of the Giro d'Italia, a cycling race set up and sponsored by the newspaper ''La Gazzetta dello Sport''. The race began on 18 May in Rome with a stage that stretched to Florence. It was composed of twelve stages that covered a total distance of . The race came to a close back in Rome on 6 June after a stage. The race was won by the Italian rider Carlo Galetti of the Bianchi team.〔 Second and third respectively were the Italian riders Giovanni Rossignoli and Giovanni Gerbi.〔
Returning champion Carlo Galetti won the race's opening stage into Florence and was the first to lead the race. He lost the lead to Giovanni Rossignoli after Galetti finished poorly on the race's second stage. Rossignoli held the lead for four days after Galetti took back the lead after the sixth stage. Frenchman Lucien Petit-Breton became the first non-Italian to lead the Giro d'Italia after the race's ninth stage. Petit-Breton lost the lead the next day to Galetti, who then held it all the way to the race's conclusion in Rome.
==Changes from the 1910 Giro d'Italia==

In both 1909 and 1910 Milan had served as both the start and finish of the Giro d'Italia. The organizers chose to honor the 50th anniversary of the unification of Italy by holding the start and finish of the Giro in the Italian capital of Rome.
The organizers chose to expand the Giro d'Italia from ten to twelve stages after its great success.〔 The race also saw an increase of close to 500 kilometers in length.〔 The organizers also included the first climb above 2000 meters in the race, the Sestriere.〔〔 This was also the first edition of the Giro to go deep down into the southern part of Italy, specifically the Bari.〔

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