Giro d'Italia Femminile records and statistics

The Giro has been won three times by a racer who led the general classification on the first stage and held the lead all the way to finish. Catherine Marsal was the first to accomplish this achievement in 1990 Giro, with Fabiana Luperini and Nicole Brändli doing the same in 1996 and 2005 respectively.

Pink Jersey

Individual records

In addition to winning the general classification five times, Fabiana Luperini has ridden the most days wearing the pink jersey

The "Jerseys" column lists the number of days that the cyclist wore the pink jersey. The next five columns indicate the number of times the rider won the general classification, points classification, the Queen of the Mountains classification, and the young rider competition, and the years in which the pink jersey was worn, with bold years indicating an overall Giro win. For example: Fabiana Luperini has spent 40 days in the pink jersey, won the general classification five times, won the points classification once, won the mountains classification four times, and never won the young rider classification. She wore the pink jersey in the Giros of 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2008 (which she all won). Roberta Bonanomi in 1989 is the only rider to have won the Giro d'Italia Femminile with only one pink jerseys in their career.

Diana Žiliūtė is, as of 2017 with fourteen days in pink, the rider with the most pink jerseys ever for someone who has not won the Giro. The three active Giro d'Italia Femminile winners Marianne Vos, Megan Guarnier and Anna van der Breggen rank, as of 2017, 2nd, joint 8th, and 16th with thirty three, eleven each, and eight days in pink respectively.

Key
Cyclists who are still active
Cyclists who won the Giro d'Itlaia Femminile
Rank Name Country Pink
jerseys
Giro wins
Points
Mountains
Young rider
Years
1 Fabiana Luperini  Italy 40 4 1 5 0 1995 (7), 1996 (13), 1997 (8), 1998 (7), 2008 (5)
2 Marianne Vos  Netherlands 33 3 6 1 1 2010 (3), 2011 (9), 2012 (8), 2013 (4), 2014 (9)
3 Nicole Brändli   Switzerland 25 3 1 0 0 2001 (8), 2003 (1), 2005 (10), 2006 (6)
4 Edita Pučinskaitė  Lithuania 19 2 0 2 0 2002 (2), 2003 (7), 2006 (1), 2007 (8), 2009 (1)
5 Joane Somarriba  Spain 17 2 0 0 0 1999 (8), 2000 (9)
6 Diana Žiliūtė  Lithuania 14 0 1 0 0 1997 (2), 2001 (4), 2004 (7), 2007 (1)
7 Petra Rossner  Germany 13 0 3 0 0 1988 (4), 1989 (8), 1995 (1)
=8 Megan Guarnier  United States 11 1 2 0 0 2015 (6), 2016 (5)
=8 Anna van der Breggen  Netherlands 11 2 0 0 0 2015 (2), 2017 (9)
10 Svetlana Bubnenkova  Russia 9 1 2 3 0 2000 (2), 2002 (7)
=11 Mara Abbott  United States 8 2 0 2 0 2010 (3), 2013 (4), 2016 (1)
=11 Catherine Marsal  France 8 1 1 1 0 1990 (8)
=13 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg  Germany 7 0 1 0 0 2008 (3), 2010 (4)
=13 Kathy Watt  Australia 7 0 0 0 0 1994 (7)
=15 Leontien van Moorsel  Netherlands 6 0 0 0 0 2000 (5), 2001 (1)
=15 Annemiek van Vleuten  Netherlands 6 1 2 1 0 2014 (1), 2015 (1), 2018 (4)
17 Maria Canins  Italy 5 1 0 0 0 1988 (5)
=18 Claudia Häusler  Germany 4 1 1 0 1 2009 (4)
=18 Evelyn Stevens  United States 4 0 0 0 0 2012 (1), 2016 (3)
=20 Alessandra Cappellotto  Italy 3 0 0 0 0 1995 (3)
=20 Leah Kirchmann  Canada 3 0 0 0 0 2016 (1), 2018 (2)
=20 Lenka Ilavská  Slovakia 3 1 0 1 0 1993 (1), 1994 (2)
=20 Emma Pooley  United Kingdom 3 0 0 3 0 2009 (3)
=20 Olga Slyusareva  Russia 3 0 0 0 0 2006 (3)
=20 Zita Urbonaitė  Lithuania 3 0 0 0 0 1999 (3)
=20 Greta Zocca  Italy 3 0 0 0 0 1998 (2), 2001 (1)
=27 Lucinda Brand  Netherlands 2 0 0 0 0 2015 (1), 2018 (1)
=27 Imelda Chiappa  Italy 2 0 0 0 0 1997 (2)
=27 Nicole Cooke  United Kingdom 2 1 0 0 1 2004 (2)
=27 Michela Fanini  Italy 2 1 0 0 0 1994 (2)
=27 Sara Felloni  Italy 2 0 0 0 0 1998 (2)
=27 Linda Jackson  Canada 2 0 0 0 0 1998 (2)
=27 Jolanta Polikevičiūtė  Lithuania 2 0 0 2 0 2002 (2)
=27 Rasa Polikevičiūtė  Lithuania 2 0 0 0 0 2003 (2)
=27 Luzia Zberg   Switzerland 2 0 1 0 0 1993 (2)
=36 Chantal Beltman  Netherlands 1 0 0 0 0 2002 (1)
=36 Roberta Bonanomi  Italy 1 1 0 1 0 1989 (1)
=36 Karol-Ann Canuel  Canada 1 0 0 0 0 2017 (1)
=36 Nada Cristofoli  Italy 1 0 0 0 0 1993 (1)
=36 Priska Doppmann   Switzerland 1 0 0 0 0 2004 (1)
=36 Shara Gillow  Australia 1 0 0 0 0 2011 (1)
=36 Mirjam Melchers  Netherlands 1 0 0 0 0 2008 (1)
=36 Amber Neben  United States 1 0 0 0 0 2009 (1)
=36 Gabriella Pregnolato  Italy 1 0 0 0 0 1999 (1)
=36 Bertine Spijkerman  Netherlands 1 0 0 0 0 2003 (1)
=36 Amanda Spratt  Australia 1 0 0 1 0 2018 (1)
=36 Ellen van Dijk  Netherlands 1 0 0 0 0 2018 (1)
=36 Daniela Veronesi  San Marino 1 0 0 0 0 1999 (1)
=36 Petra Walczewski   Switzerland 1 0 0 0 0 1993 (1)
=36 Paula Westher  Sweden 1 0 0 0 0 1989 (1)
=36 Kirsten Wild  Netherlands 1 0 0 0 0 2009 (1)
=36 Ruth Winder  United States 1 0 0 0 0 2018 (1)
=36 Roza Yakupova  Russia 1 0 0 0 0 1993 (1)

Number of wears per year

The largest number of different riders wearing the pink jersey in any year is 6. The smallest is 1.

Number of wearersYears
11990, 1996, 2005
21988, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017
31989, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010
41998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2015, 2016
51993, 2009
62018

Wearers by Country

The pink jersey has been awarded to 15 different countries since 1988.

Rank Country Pink jerseys Giro wins
Points
Mountains
Young rider
Most recent cyclist Most recent Different holders
1 Netherlands636821Annemiek van Vleuten2018, stage 1010
2 Italy607394Fabiana Luperini2008, stage 810
3 Lithuania402131Edita Pučinskaitė2009, stage 25
4  Switzerland293210Nicole Brändli2006, stage 84
5 United States253230Ruth Winder2018, stage 55
6 Germany241601Ina-Yoko Teutenberg2010, stage 43
7 Spain172000Joane Somarriba20001
8 Russia131230Olga Slyusareva2006, stage 53
9 Australia100010Amanda Spratt2018, stage 63
10 France81112Catherine Marsal19901
11 Canada60000Leah Kirchmann2018, stage 43
12 United Kingdom51032Emma Pooley2009, stage 52
13 Slovakia30010Lenka Ilavská19941
=14 San Marino10000Daniela Veronesi19991
= 14 Sweden10000Paula Westher19891

Winning margin

Winning margin Year Winner Runner-up
1988 Italy Maria Canins Australia Elizabeth Hepple
1989 Italy Roberta Bonanomi Soviet Union Aleksandra Koliaseva
1990 France Catherine Marsal Italy Maria Canins
1993 Slovakia Lenka Ilavská Switzerland Luzia Zberg
40"[1] 1994 Italy Michela Fanini Australia Kathy Watt
2'30"[2] 1995 Italy Fabiana Luperini Switzerland Luzia Zberg
3'03" [2] 1996 Italy Fabiana Luperini Italy Alessandra Cappellotto
4'46"[3] 1997 Italy Fabiana Luperini Canada Linda Jackson
2'22"[4] 1998 Italy Fabiana Luperini Canada Linda Jackson
3'23"[5] 1999 Spain Joane Somarriba Russia Svetlana Bubnenkova
1'19"[6] 2000 Spain Joane Somarriba Italy Alessandra Cappellotto
3'57"[7] 2001[lower-alpha 1] Switzerland Nicole Brändli Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė
1'26"[9] 2002 Russia Svetlana Bubnenkova Belarus Zinaida Stahurskaya
17"[10] 2003 Switzerland Nicole Brändli Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė
57"[11] 2004 United Kingdom Nicole Cooke Italy Fabiana Luperini
1'10"[12] 2005 Switzerland Nicole Brändli Spain Joane Somarriba|
11"[13] 2006 Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė Switzerland Nicole Brändli
18"[14] 2007 Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė Switzerland Nicole Brändli
2'37"[15] 2008 Italy Fabiana Luperini United States Amber Neben
30"[16] 2009 Germany Claudia Häusler United States Mara Abbott
2'05"[17] 2010 United States Mara Abbott Germany Judith Arndt
3'16"[18] 2011 Netherlands Marianne Vos United Kingdom Emma Pooley
3'27"[19] 2012 Netherlands Marianne Vos United Kingdom Emma Pooley
1'33"[20] 2013 United States Mara Abbott Italy Tatiana Guderzo
15"[21] 2014 Netherlands Marianne Vos France Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
1'30"[22] 2015 Netherlands Anna van der Breggen United States Mara Abbott
34"[23] 2016 United States Megan Guarnier United States Evelyn Stevens
1'03"[24] 2017 Netherlands Anna van der Breggen Italy Elisa Longo Borghini
4'12"[25] 2018 Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten South Africa Ashleigh Moolman

Stage Wins

Stage wins per rider

17 riders have won 5 stages or more (including half-stages, excluding Team Time Trials). Riders with the same number of stage wins are ordered alphabetically using surname. This table is correct as of the end of the Giro d'Italia Femminile 2017.

Key:

Cyclists who are still active
Rank Name Country Wins[26][27]
1 Marianne Vos  Netherlands 21
2 Petra Rossner  Germany 18[28]
3 Fabiana Luperini  Italy 15
4 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg  Germany 13
5 Diana Žiliūtė  Lithuania 11 [lower-alpha 1]
=6 Nicole Brändli   Switzerland 9 [lower-alpha 1]
=6 Regina Schleicher  Germany 9
=8 Giorgia Bronzini  Italy 8
=8 Annemiek van Vleuten  Netherlands 8
=10 Mara Abbott  United States 7
=10 Greta Zocca  Italy 7
=12 Svetlana Bubnenkova  Russia 6
=12 Imelda Chiappa  Italy 6
=12 Edita Pučinskaitė  Lithuania 6
=15 Olga Slyusareva  Russia 5
=15 Evelyn Stevens  United States 5

Order of first Victory

# Name Stage Wins Years Notes
1st Germany Petra Rossner 1988, Stage 1 18 1988 (5), 1989 (4), 1990 (1), 1995 (6), 1999 (2) [29]
2nd Germany Jutta Niehaus 1988, Stage 4 1 1988 (1) [29]
3rd Italy Maria Canins 1988, Stage 5 2 1988 (1), 1990 (1) [29]
4th Australia Elizabeth Hepple 1988, Stage 8 1 1988 (1) [29]
5th Switzerland Barbara Ganz 1988, Stage 9 1 1988 (1) [29]
6th Sweden Paula Westher 1989, Prologue 1 1989 (1) [30]
7th Italy Imelda Chiappa 1989, Stage 3 6 1989 (1), 1994 (2), 1996 (3) [30]
8th Switzerland Luzia Zberg 1989, Stage 5 2 1989 (1), 1993 (1) [30]
9th Germany Angela Kindling 1989, Stage 7 1 1989 (1) [30]
10th Finland Tea Vikstedt-Nyman 1989, Stage 8 2 1989 (1), 1996 (1) [30]
11th France Catherine Marsal 1990, Stage 2 3 1990 (2), 1997 (1) [31]
12th France Cecile Odin 1990, Stage 3 1 1990 (1) [31]
13th Italy Francesca Galli 1990, Stage 5 1 1990 (1) [31]
14th Switzerland Evelyne Müller 1990, Stage 6 1 1990 (1) [31]
15th Australia Kathy Watt 1990, Stage 7 4 1990 (1), 1994 (3) [31]
16th Italy Elisabetta Fanton 1990, Stage 9 1 1990 (1) [31]
17th Switzerland Petra Walczewski 1993, Stage 1 1 1993 (1) [32]
18th Italy Nada Cristofoli 1993, Stage 2 2 1993 (2) [32]
19th Russia Roza Yakupova 1993, Stage 3 1 1993 (1) [32]
20th Italy Samantha Rizzi 1993, Stage 4 1 1993 (1) [32]
21st Italy Michela Fanini 1993, Stage 5 2 1993 (1), 1994 (1) [32]
22nd Slovakia Lenka Ilavská 1993, Stage 6 2 1993 (1), 1994 (1) [32]
23rd Austria Tanja Klein 1994, Stage 3 1 1994 (1) [27]
24th Germany Vera Hohlfeld 1994, Stage 6 1 1994 (1) [27]
25th Italy Alessandra Cappellotto 1995, Stage 2 4 1995 (1), 1996 (1), 2000 (2) [33]
26th Norway Monica Valvik 1995, Stage 3 1 1995 (1) [33]
27th Italy Fabiana Luperini 1995, Stage 5 15 1995 (2), 1996 (5), 1997 (3), 1998 (3), 2008 (2) [33]
28th Italy Katia Longhin 1995, Stage 9 2 1995 (1), 2003 (1) [33]
29th Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė 1996, Stage 8 11 1996 (1), 1997 (4), 1998 (1), 2000 (1), 2001 (2), 2004 (2) [lower-alpha 1][34]
30th Germany Tanja Schmidt-Hennes 1996, Stage 9 2 1996 (2) [34]
31st Italy Valeria Cappellotto 1997, Stage 3 1 1997 (1) [35]
32nd France Sylvie Riedle 1997, Stage 8 1 1997 (1) [35]
33rd Italy Gabriella Pregnolato 1997, Stage 11 3 1997 (1), 1999 (2) [35]
34th Italy Greta Zocca 1998, Stage 1 7 1998 (3), 2001 (4) [36]
35th Australia Anna Wilson 1998, Stage 4 3 1998 (3) [36]
36th Canada Linda Jackson 1998, Stage 8 1 1998 (1) [36]
37th Italy Luisiana Pegoraro 1998, Stage 9 1 1998 (1) [36]
38th Finland Pia Sundstedt 1998, Stage 12 3 1998 (1), 1999 (1), 2000 (1) [36]
39th Belarus Zinaida Stahurskaya 1999, Stage 3 4 1999 (1), 2002 (2), 2003 (1) [lower-alpha 1][27]
40th Russia Zulfiya Zabirova 1999, Stage 4 4 1999 (3), 2005 (1) [27]
41st San Marino Daniela Veronesi 1999, Stage 5 2 1999 (1), 2001 (1) [27]
42nd Russia Goulnara Ivanova 1999, Stage 8 1 1999 (1) [27]
43rd Spain Joane Somarriba 1999, Stage 10b 2 1999 (1), 2000 (1) [27]
44th Italy Sonia Rocca 1999, Stage 11 1 1999 (1) [27]
45th Netherlands Leontien van Moorsel 2000, Stage 1 4 2000 (3), 2001 (1) [27]
46th Italy Roberta Bonanomi 2000, Stage 5 1 2000 (1) [27]
47th Russia Svetlana Bubnenkova 2000, Stage 6a 6 2000 (2), 2002 (2), 2005 (1), 2007 (1) [27]
48th Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė 2000, Stage 8 6 2000 (1), 2004 (1), 2006 (1), 2007 (2), 2009 (1) [27]
49th Russia Valentina Polkhanova 2000, Stage 10 1 2000 (1) [27]
50th Italy Sara Felloni 2000, Stage 11 1 2000 (1) [27]
51st Netherlands Debby Mansveld 2000, Stage 13 1 2000 (1) [27]
52nd Italy Rosalisa Lapomarda 2001, Stage 2a 1 2001 (1) [lower-alpha 1][37]
53rd Australia Rochelle Gilmore 2001, Stage 2b 2 2001 (1), 2003 (1) [27]
54th Italy Simona Parente 2001, Stage 7 1 2001 (1) [27]
55th Switzerland Nicole Brändli 2001, Stage 10 9 2001 (3), 2003 (1), 2005 (3), 2006 (1), 2007 (1) [lower-alpha 1][27]
55th Azerbaijan Elena Tchalykh 2001, Stage 12 1 2001 (1) [27]
56th Netherlands Chantal Beltman 2002, Prologue 1 2002 (1) [27]
57th Lithuania Jolanta Polikevičiūtė 2002, Stage 1 1 2002 (1) [27]
58th Netherlands Bertine Spijkerman 2002, Stage 4 2 2002 (1), 2003 (1) [27]
59th Germany Regina Schleicher 2002, Stage 5 9 2002 (1), 2003 (4), 2004 (1), 2005 (1), 2006 (2) [27]
60th Russia Olga Slyusareva 2002, Stage 7 5 2002 (1), 2004 (1), 2006 (3) [27]
61st Spain Fátima Blázquez 2002, Stage 9 1 2002 (1) [27]
62nd Lithuania Rasa Polikevičiūtė 2003, Stage 1 1 2003 (1) [27]
63rd Netherlands Loes Gunnewijk 2003, Stage 9 1 2003 (1) [27]
64th Australia Oenone Wood 2004, Stage 1 2 2004 (1), 2006 (1) [27]
65th Switzerland Annette Beutler 2004, Stage 4 1 2004 (1) [27]
66th United Kingdom Nicole Cooke 2004, Stage 8 2 2004 (1), 2011 (1) [27]
67th Germany Angela Brodtka 2004, Stage 9 1 2004 (1) [27]
68th Italy Giorgia Bronzini 2005, Stage 3 8 2005 (3), 2007 (1), 2013 (1), 2014 (1), 2016 (2) [27]
69th Netherlands Mirjam Melchers 2005, Stage 5 2 2006 (1), 2008 (1) [27]
70th Spain Marta Vilajosana 2006, Stage 5 1 2006 (1) [27]
71st Sweden Susanne Ljungskog 2006, Stage 7 1 2006 (1) [27]
72nd Netherlands Marianne Vos 2007, Stage 2 21 2007 (1), 2010 (2), 2011 (5), 2012 (5), 2013 (3), 2014 (4), 2018 (1) [27]
73rd Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg 2007, Stage 4 13 2007 (2), 2008 (4), 2009 (1), 2010 (4), 2011 (2) [27]
74th Germany Judith Arndt 2007, Stage 6 2 2007 (1), 2009 (1) [27]
75th Australia Vicki Whitelaw 2008, Stage 5 1 2008 (1) [27]
76th Germany Claudia Lichtenberg 2008, Stage 6 2 2008 (1), 2009 (1) [27]
77th Netherlands Kirsten Wild 2009, Prologue 4 2009 (2), 2013 (1), 2018 (1) [27]
78th United States Amber Neben 2009, Stage 2 1 2009 (1) [27]
79th United States Mara Abbott 2009, Stage 3 7 2009 (1), 2010 (2), 2013 (2), 2015 (1), 2016 (1) [27]
80th Italy Noemi Cantele 2009, Stage 5 1 2009 (1) [27]
81st Germany Trixi Worrack 2009, Stage 8 1 2009 (1) [27]
82nd United States Evelyn Stevens 2010, Stage 7 5 2010 (1), 2012 (1), 2016 (3) [27]
83rd United States Shelley Olds 2010, Stage 10 2 2010 (1), 2012 (1) [27]
84th Australia Shara Gillow 2011, Stage 2 1 2011 (1) [27]
85th United Kingdom Emma Pooley 2011, Stage 8 4 2011 (1), 2014 (3) [27]
86th Australia Tiffany Cromwell 2012, Stage 5 2 2012 (1), 2016 (1) [27]
87th Sweden Emma Johansson 2012, Stage 9 1 2012 (1) [27]
88th Netherlands Ellen Van Dijk 2013, Stage 8 1 2013 (1) [27]
89th Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten 2014, Prologue 8 2014 (2), 2015 (1), 2017 (2), 2018 (3) [27]
90th Italy Barbara Guarischi 2015, Stage 1 1 2015 (1) [27]
91st United States Megan Guarnier 2015, Stage 2 2 2015 (1), 2017 (1) [27]
92nd Netherlands Lucinda Brand 2015, Stage 3 3 2015 (2), 2017 (1) [27]
93rd Italy Annalisa Cucinotta 2015, Stage 4 1 2015 (1) [27]
94th France Pauline Ferrand-Prévot 2015, Stage 5 1 2015 (1) [27]
95th Japan Mayuko Hagiwara 2015, Stage 6 1 2015 (1) [27]
96th Netherlands Anna Van Der Breggen 2015, Stage 8 1 2015 (1) [27]
97th Canada Leah Kirchmann 2016, Prologue 1 2016 (1) [27]
98th Australia Chloe Hosking 2016, Stage 3 1 2016 (1) [27]
99th Netherlands Thalita De Jong 2016, Stage 9 1 2016 (1) [27]
100th Canada Karol-Ann Canuel 2017, Stage 1 1 2017 (1) [27]
101st United Kingdom Hannah Barnes 2017, Stage 3 1 2017 (1) [27]
102nd Belgium Jolien D'Hoore 2017, Stage 4 3 2017 (1), 2018 (2) [27]
103rd Finland Lotta Lepistö 2017, Stage 6 1 2017 (1) [27]
104th Spain Sheyla Gutiérrez 2017, Stage 7 1 2017 (1) [27]
105th Italy Marta Bastianelli 2017, Stage 9 1 2017 (1) [27]
106th United States Ruth Winder 2018, Stage 5 1 2018 (1) [27]
107th Australia Amanda Spratt 2018, Stage 6 1 2018 (1) [27]
# Name Stage Wins Years Notes

Stage wins per country

Riders from 21 countries have won at least one stage in the Giro d'Italia Femminile.

Country Total Wins Different Winners
 Italy 65 [lower-alpha 1] 24
 Germany 53 11
 Netherlands 50 13
 Lithuania 19 [lower-alpha 1] 4
 Australia 18 10
 Russia 18 6
 United States 18 6
  Switzerland 15 [lower-alpha 1] 6
 United Kingdom 7 3
 Finland 6 3
 France 6 4
 Belarus 5 [lower-alpha 1] 1
 Spain 5 4
 Belgium 3 1
 Canada 3 3
 Sweden 3 3
 San Marino 2 1
 Slovakia 2 1
 Austria 1 1
 Azerbaijan 1 1
 Japan 1 1
 Norway 1 1

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 The 2001 race win was originally awarded to Belarusian Zinaida Stahurskaya, but she failed a doping control during the race and was stripped of the title nearly a year later[8]. The 3 Stage victories (Stages 2a, 4 & 9) were reallocated to Rosalisa Lapomarda, Diana Žiliūtė & Nicole Brändli respectively.

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