List of teams and cyclists in the 1946 Giro d'Italia

The 1946 Giro d'Italia was the 29th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The field consisted of 79 riders, and 40 riders finished the race.

By rider

Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Giro
Pos. Position in the general classification
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish
No. Name Nationality Team Ref
1 Gino Bartali  Italy Legnano–Pirelli [1]
2 Mario Ricci  Italy Legnano–Pirelli [1]
3 Aldo Bini  Italy Legnano–Pirelli [1]
4 Angelo Brignole  Italy Legnano–Pirelli [1]
5 Leopoldo Ricci  Italy Legnano–Pirelli [1]
6 Renzo Zanazzi  Italy Legnano–Pirelli [1]
7 Valeriano Zanazzi  Italy Legnano–Pirelli [1]
8 Adolfo Leoni  Italy Bianchi [1]
9 Fausto Coppi  Italy Bianchi [1]
10 Glauco Servadei  Italy Bianchi [1]
11 Severino Canavesi  Italy Bianchi [1]
12 Giovanni De Stefanis  Italy Bianchi [1]
13 Secondo Barisone  Italy Bianchi [1]
14 Serse Coppi  Italy Bianchi [1]
15 Olimpio Bizzi  Italy Viscontea [1]
16 Mario Vicini  Italy Viscontea [1]
17 Pietro Chiappini  Italy Viscontea [1]
18 Elio Bertocchi  Italy Viscontea [1]
19 Mario Fazio  Italy Viscontea [1]
20 Tolmino Casellato  Italy Viscontea [1]
21 Giovanni Corrieri  Italy Viscontea [1]
22 Vito Ortelli  Italy Benotto [1]
23 Oreste Conte  Italy Benotto [1]
24 Aldo Ronconi  Italy Benotto [1]
25 Enrico Mollo  Italy Benotto [1]
26 Enea Antolini  Italy Benotto [1]
27 Guido Lelli  Italy Benotto [1]
28 Sergio Maggini  Italy Benotto [1]
29 Fermo Camellini  Italy Olmo [1]
30 Quirino Toccaceli  Italy Olmo [1]
31 Mario De Benedetti  Italy Olmo [1]
32 Carlo Rebella  Italy Olmo [1]
33 Vincenzo Rossello  Italy Olmo [1]
34 Antonio Giauna  Italy Olmo [1]
35 Joseph Magnani  Italy Olmo [1]
36 Cesare Del Cancia  Italy Welter [1]
37 Michele Motta  Italy Welter [1]
38 Alfredo Martini  Italy Welter [1]
39 Gino Fondi  Italy Welter [1]
40 Giulio Bresci  Italy Welter [1]
41 Nedo Logli  Italy Welter [1]
42 Aimone Landi  Italy Welter [1]
43 Giordano Cottur  Italy Wilier–Triestina [1]
44 Antonio Bevilacqua  Italy Wilier–Triestina [1]
45 Giovanni Brotto  Italy Wilier–Triestina [1]
46 Egidio Feruglio  Italy Wilier–Triestina [1]
47 Giannino Piccolroaz  Italy Wilier–Triestina [1]
48 Angelo Degano  Italy Wilier–Triestina [1]
49 Angelo Menon  Italy Wilier–Triestina [1]
51 Ubaldo Pugnaloni  Italy Milan–Gazzetta [1]
52 Egidio Marangoni  Italy Milan–Gazzetta [1]
53 Bruno Pasquini  Italy Milan–Gazzetta [1]
54 Tino Ausenda  Italy Milan–Gazzetta [1]
55 Luigi Malabrocca  Italy Milan–Gazzetta [1]
56 Luigi Casola  Italy Velo Club Bustese [1]
57 Aldo Baito  Italy Velo Club Bustese [1]
58 Silvio Furlan  Italy Velo Club Bustese [1]
59 Primo Volpi  Italy Velo Club Bustese [1]
60 Paolo Ferrari  Italy Velo Club Bustese [1]
61 Andrea Giacometti  Italy Fronte Gioventu [1]
62 Enzo Coppini  Italy Fronte Gioventu [1]
63 Giovanni Ballarino  Italy Fronte Gioventu [1]
64 Francesco Locatelli  Italy Fronte Gioventu [1]
65 Serafino Biagioni  Italy Fronte Gioventu [1]
66 Salvatore Crippa  Italy ENAL–Campari [1]
67 Diego Marabelli  Italy ENAL–Campari [1]
68 Vittorio Magni  Italy ENAL–Campari [1]
69 Guerrino Amadori  Italy ENAL–Campari [1]
70 Remo Sala  Italy ENAL–Campari [1]
71 Mario Spinazzi  Italy Azzini Freno–Universal [1]
72 Dante Colombo  Italy Azzini Freno–Universal [1]
73 Ennio Nardini  Italy Azzini Freno–Universal [1]
74 Augusto Introzzi  Italy Azzini Freno–Universal [1]
75 Carlo Moscardini  Italy Azzini Freno–Universal [1]
76 Ezio Cecchi  Italy Centro Sportivo Italiano [1]
77 Marcello Spadolini  Italy Centro Sportivo Italiano [1]
78 Fausto Montesi  Italy Centro Sportivo Italiano [1]
79 Walter Generati  Italy Centro Sportivo Italiano [1]
80 Doro Morigi  Italy Centro Sportivo Italiano [1]

References

  1. "29ème Giro d'Italia 1946". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 1 May 2005.
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