1951 - Catalogue, Event programme





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The item is the Official Program Card of the 34th Giro d'Italia in 1951, published as a supplement to issue 20 of the historic magazine Lo Sport Illustrato on May 19, 1951.
Closed-page measurements: 27.5 cm x 38 cm
Open-page measurements: 55 cm x 28 cm
Approved and printed in collaboration with La Gazzetta dello Sport and the Società Editrice Stampa Sportiva.
Historical price of the era: L. 60 (60 Lire) per copy.
Contents:
- It shows the cartographic map of Italy at a 1:1,000,000 scale with the entire official route of the race, including the mountain stages highlighted in northern Italy between Bolzano, Cortina d'Ampezzo and Trieste, reaching up to the stages of Bologna, Rimini and San Marino.
- Information about the 34th Giro d'Italia
The race took place from May 19 to June 10, 1951 on a total route of 4,154 km divided into 20 stages. That edition was won by the legendary Italian cyclist Fiorenzo Magni, who beat on the podium the Belgian Rik Van Steenbergen and the Swiss Ferdy Kübler.
The item is the Official Program Card of the 34th Giro d'Italia in 1951, published as a supplement to issue 20 of the historic magazine Lo Sport Illustrato on May 19, 1951.
Closed-page measurements: 27.5 cm x 38 cm
Open-page measurements: 55 cm x 28 cm
Approved and printed in collaboration with La Gazzetta dello Sport and the Società Editrice Stampa Sportiva.
Historical price of the era: L. 60 (60 Lire) per copy.
Contents:
- It shows the cartographic map of Italy at a 1:1,000,000 scale with the entire official route of the race, including the mountain stages highlighted in northern Italy between Bolzano, Cortina d'Ampezzo and Trieste, reaching up to the stages of Bologna, Rimini and San Marino.
- Information about the 34th Giro d'Italia
The race took place from May 19 to June 10, 1951 on a total route of 4,154 km divided into 20 stages. That edition was won by the legendary Italian cyclist Fiorenzo Magni, who beat on the podium the Belgian Rik Van Steenbergen and the Swiss Ferdy Kübler.

