Giro d’Italia 2024 Stage 9 (Avezzano -Napoli 214 km)

Stage 9
Avezzano – Naples
12 May 2024
214km


 

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ALL GIRO D’ITALIA 2024 STAGES

Giro d'Italia 2024 all stages in one picure.

Giro d’Italia 2024 All stages

Giro d’Italia 2024 will be held between 4 and 26 May 2024. Please, scroll down for the details (or use the table of content). The post continues below the picure.  

GIRO D’ITALIA FUN FACTS

Legendary Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx spent the most day wearing pink jersey (maglia rosa) during Giro d'Italia

Most days in pink jersey

The pink jersey (maglia rosa) was introduced to the Giro d’Italia during the race in 1931.Learco Guerra (The Human Locomotive”) was the first rider to wear it.The top 11 riders  with  most days in pink jersey :Eddy Merckx 78 (1968,1969,1970,1972,1973,1974)Alfredo Binda 65 (1925,1927,1928,1929,1931,1933)Francesco Moser 50 (1976,1977,1979,1980,1981,1982,1984,1985)Giuseppe Saronni 48 (1979,1981,1983,1985,1986)Gino Bartali 42 (1936,1937,1939,1946,1947)Jacques Anquetil 42 (1959,1960,1961,1964,1967)Fausto … Read more

Marco Pantani is climbing Passo del Mortirolo alongside with Miguel Indurain at Giro d'Italia 1994

Every time Passo del Mortirolo was part of Giro d’Italia

Passo del Mortirolo, usually a mid-stage ascent, was introduced to Giro d’Italia in 1990. The first rider on the top was the Venezuelan Leonardo Sierra. There is a monument to Marco Pantani at 8 km from the top (from the side of Mazzo di Valtellina).Also,  there is a special prize for the rider first atop, … Read more

Belgian cycling superstar Eddy Merckx leading an attack while wearing the pink jersey during Giro d'Italia 1973

Cyclists led the Giro d’Italia general classification from start to finish

There are only four riders who led the general classification of Giro d’Italia thtough the entire race. Although the number of days they spent in leadeship differs due to the different stucture of the race though the years. Costante Girardengo 1919 (10 stages) During the first edition of Giro d’Italia after World War I Girardengo … Read more

Record breaking vicrory of Mario Cipollini 42 stage victories at the Giro d'Italia

The most Giro d’Italia stage victories

Mario Cipollini won the most Giro d’Italia stages  He became the sole record holder on the 9th stage of Giro d’ Italia in 2003See the list of the top 25 riders:Mario Cipollini 42Alfredo Binda  41Learco Guerra  31Costante Girardengo  30Eddy Merckx  25Giuseppe Saronni  24Francesco Moser  23Roger De Vlaeminck 22Alessandro Petacchi 22Fausto Coppi  22Franco Bitossi  20Miguel Poblet … Read more

DIVING DEEP INTO THE HISTORY OF 17TH CENTURY ITALY

Nowadays people trying to find desperately ancestors fr9m the ranks of higher aristocracy, as it would change anything in their life in the 21st century (of course, not), seem to be weird and sometimes ridiculous.

During the 16th and 17th century, according to Stefania Tuttino's book A Fake Saint and the True Church, "everyone, who had means and opportunity", tried to claim noble origin. It was especially true about people who were able to buy a high rank, but still didn't feel it satisfying.

Like in the case of Carlo Calà, a whealthy lawyer and influental member of the viceroy's administration in Naples in mid-1600. He bought himself some lands and the title of the Duke of Diano. But he wanted real nobily status, so he was really excitied when a local historian sent him books including stories about his 12th-centurian ancestor, Giovanni, who was not only a literal giant, but also a saint.

It was so obvious, that this was fake, and most likely the duke himself was a victim of the scam. But soon the whole story became political. The balance between the secular administration and the influence of the Catholic Church was always delicate, and the debate was mostly not about was this Giovanni a real person or not, but has the duke get permission to publish a book about his family mentioning this alleged ancestor or not. Also, is is permitted to create a cult around this giant saint or not.


What's this divijg into the history of 17th century Italy stuff and why is it on a blog focusing on road cycling history?Read about this mini-project here.

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