1929 Giro di Lombardia

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1929 Giro di Lombardia
Race details
Dates26 October 1929
Stages1
Distance238 km (147.9 mi)
Winning time8h 13' 10"
Results
  Winner  Pietro Fossati (ITA)
  Second  Adriano Zanaga (ITA)
  Third  Raffaele Di Paco (ITA)
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The 1929 Giro di Lombardia was the 25th edition of the Giro di Lombardia cycle race and was held on 26 October 1929. The race started and finished in Milan. The race was won by Pietro Fossati.

General classification

Final general classification
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Pietro Fossati (ITA) Maino-Clement 8h 13' 10"
2  Adriano Zanaga (ITA) Touring + 0"
3  Raffaele Di Paco (ITA) + 0"
4  Felice Gremo (ITA) Ideor + 0"
5  Learco Guerra (ITA) Maino-Clement + 0"
6  Luigi Barral (ITA) + 0"
7  Mario Bianchi (ITA) Gloria-Hutchinson + 0"
8  Pietro Bestetti (ITA) Bianchi-Pirelli + 3' 40"
9  Adolfo Martinelli (ITA) + 3' 40"
10  Ambrogio Morelli (ITA) Gloria-Hutchinson + 3' 40"

References

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  2. ^ "1929 Giro di Lombardia results (Tour of Lombardy)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
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