Constante Girardengo earned 8 stage wins but only narrowly defeated defending champion Giovanni Brunero for the 1923 Giro d'Italia victory. Girardengo's narrow but dominating Giro victory was the second of his career.
Stage 1 Milan-Torino, 328 km |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Stage 2 Torino-Genova, 312 km |
Bartolomeo Aimo (Ita) |
Bartolomeo Aimo (Ita) |
Stage 3 Genova-Firenze, 265 km |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Bartolomeo Aimo (Ita) |
Stage 4 Firenze-Rome, 288 km |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Bartolomeo Aimo (Ita) |
Stage 5 Rome-Napoli, 281 km |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Bartolomeo Aimo (Ita) |
Stage 6 Napoli-Chieti, 283 km |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Stage 7 Chieti-Bologna, 383 km |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Stage 8 Bologna-Trieste, 362 km |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Stage 9 Trieste-Mantova, 357 km |
Alfredo Sivocci (Ita) |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Stage 10 Mantova-Milan, 341 km |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |
Constante Girardengo (Ita) |