2013 Giro d'Italia#Points classification

{{Infobox cycling race report

| name = 2013 Giro d'Italia

| series =2013 UCI World Tour

| race_no = 15

| season_no = 28

| image = Giro2013 en.png

| image_caption =

| image_alt =

| image_size = 250

| date = 4–26 May 2013

| stages = 21

| distance = 3,405

| unit = km

| time =

| speed =

| first = Vincenzo Nibali

| first_nat = ITA

| first_team = {{UCI team code|AST|2013}}

| first_color = pink

| second = Rigoberto Urán

| second_nat = COL

| second_team = {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

| third = Cadel Evans

| third_nat = AUS

| third_team = {{UCI team code|BMC|2013}}

| points = Mark Cavendish

| points_nat = GBR

| points_team = {{UCI team code|QST|2013}}

| points_color = red

| mountains = Stefano Pirazzi

| mountains_nat = ITA

| mountains_team = {{UCI team code|COG|2013}}

| mountains_color = blue

| youth = Carlos Betancur

| youth_nat = COL

| youth_team = {{UCI team code|ALM|2013}}

| youth_color = white

| sprints = Rafael Andriato

| sprints_nat = BRA

| sprints_team = {{UCI team code|FAR|2013|nolink=yes}}

| combativity = Mark Cavendish

| combativity_nat = GBR

| combativity_team = {{UCI team code|QST|2013}}

| team = {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

| teampoints = {{UCI team code|MOV|2013}}

| previous = 2012

| next = 2014

}}

The 2013 Giro d'Italia was the 96th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It started in Naples and finished in Brescia. Vincenzo Nibali of team Astana won the general classification.

Teams

{{main list|List of teams and cyclists in the 2013 Giro d'Italia}}

As a UCI World Tour race, the Giro was obliged to invite all teams in the UCI's top division—the ProTour teams—and these teams were obliged to take part. At the beginning of the season, there were, as in recent years, 18 ProTour teams, and the race organisers issued four wildcard invitations to fill the usual quota of 22 teams for the event.{{cite news|last=Farrand|first=Stephen|title=Bardiani, Colombia and Fantini Vini secure Giro d'Italia wild card invitations|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/bardiani-colombia-and-fantini-vini-secure-giro-ditalia-wild-card-invitations|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Future plc|access-date=19 February 2013|date=8 January 2013}} However, {{UCI team code|KAT|2013}} successfully appealed against its loss of ProTour status to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and the UCI decided against demoting any of the other teams;{{cite news|title=UCI confirms 19 WorldTour teams for 2013|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/uci-confirms-19-worldtour-teams-for-2013|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Future plc|access-date=19 February 2013|date=18 February 2013}} meaning that 23 teams took part in the Giro, as happened under a special dispensation in 2011. The participating teams were:

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  • {{UCI team code|ALM|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|AND|2013}}*
  • {{UCI team code|ARG|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|AST|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|COG|2013}}*
  • {{UCI team code|RAB|2013a}}
  • {{UCI team code|BMC|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|LIQ|2013}}

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  • {{UCI team code|COL|2013}}*
  • {{UCI team code|EUS|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|FDJ|2013a}}
  • {{UCI team code|GRM|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|LAM|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|OLO|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|MOV|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|QST|2013}}

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  • {{UCI team code|OGE|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|LEO|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|KAT|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|SBS|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|VCD|2013}}
  • {{UCI team code|FAR|2013}}*

*: Pro Continental teams given wild card entry to this event.

Pre-race favourites

2012 Giro winner Ryder Hesjedal, Bradley Wiggins, winner of the 2012 Tour de France, and Vincenzo Nibali were among the favourites for overall victory. Other possible contenders included Michele Scarponi, Cadel Evans, Robert Gesink and Samuel Sánchez.{{cite news|last=Barry|first=Ryan|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/giro-ditalia-2013-the-main-contenders |title=Giro D'Italia 2013: The Main Contenders |work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Future plc|date=29 April 2013|access-date=29 April 2013}}{{cite news|title=The Favorites: Wiggins, Nibali top list of Giro contenders in 2013|url=http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/05/news/road/the-favorites-wiggins-nibali-top-list-of-giro-contenders-in-2013_284569|work=VeloNews|publisher=Competitor Group, Inc.|access-date=10 May 2013|date=5 May 2013}}

Route and stages

File:Giro d Italia arrivo a Brescia 2013 2.JPG

{{Main|2013 Giro d'Italia, Stage 1 to Stage 11|2013 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 21}}

On 30 September 2012 the complete route was announced in Milan. For the first time since 2008, the first stages of the race (eight in total) took place in the south of Italy.{{cite news|last=Brown|first=Gregor|title=Giro d'Italia 2013 route presented|url=http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/534977/giro-d-italia-2013-route-presented.html|work=Cycling Weekly|publisher=IPC Media|access-date=10 May 2013|date=30 September 2012}} The island of Ischia also hosted a stage for the first time in 54 years.{{cite news|url=http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/05/news/sky-wins-2013-giro-ditalia-team-time-trial-puts-salvatore-puccio-into-pink_285027|title=Sky wins 2013 Giro d'Italia team time trial, puts Salvatore Puccio into pink|first=Justin|last=Davis|work=VeloNews|publisher=Competitor Group, Inc.|date=5 May 2013|access-date=6 May 2013|agency=Agence France-Presse|archive-date=19 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219165619/http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/05/news/sky-wins-2013-giro-ditalia-team-time-trial-puts-salvatore-puccio-into-pink_285027|url-status=dead}}

In 2013, the race paid tribute to the victims of the Vajont Dam disaster of 1963, but also to composer Giuseppe Verdi in stage 13 and to famous cyclist and triple Giro winner Gino Bartali in stage 9. There was speculation before the race that some sections of the route may also be relevant for contenders of the world championships in Florence.{{cite web |url=http://www.gazzetta.it/Giroditalia/30-09-2012/ecco-giro-d-italiacrono-sprint-cime-storiche-912766040432.shtml |title=Ecco il Giro d'Italia! Crono, sprint e cime storiche |publisher=corriere.it |access-date=30 September 2012|language=it}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ilmessaggero.it/sport/altrisport/giro_ditalia_2013/notizie/222606.shtml |title=Giro d'Italia 2013 presentato a Milano Si parte a Napoli, l'arrivo a Brescia |publisher=Il Messaggero |access-date=30 September 2012 |language=it |archive-date=24 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121024083035/http://www.ilmessaggero.it/sport/altrisport/giro_ditalia_2013/notizie/222606.shtml |url-status=dead }}

In a revocation of a rule change in the 2012 race, all mass-start stages again awarded time bonuses to the first three riders, 20, 12, and 8 seconds respectively. In 2012, stages classified high-mountain did not award time bonuses. This Giro was also the first to feature two intermediate sprints per road stage, rather than only one. These sprints awarded points to the points classification and bonus seconds in the general classification.{{cite news|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/Giroditalia/en/20-11-2012/time-bonuses-are-back-2013-913269582084.shtml|title=Time bonuses are back in 2013|work=La Gazzetta dello Sport|publisher=RCS MediaGroup|date=20 November 2012|access-date=4 May 2013}}

{{Clear}}

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|+List of stages

Stage

!Date

!Course

!Distance

!colspan="2"|Type

!Winner

style="text-align:center"|1

|align=right|4 May

| Naples

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|130|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Plainstage.svg

| Flat stage

| {{flagathlete|Mark Cavendish|GBR}}

style="text-align:center"|2

|align=right|5 May

| Ischia to Forio

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|17.4|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Time Trial.svg

| Team time trial

| {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

style="text-align:center"|3

|align=right|6 May

| Sorrento to Marina di Ascea

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|222|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mediummountainstage.svg

| Medium-mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Luca Paolini|ITA}}

style="text-align:center"|4

|align=right|7 May

| Policastro Bussentino to Serra San Bruno

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|246|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mediummountainstage.svg

| Medium-mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Enrico Battaglin|ITA}}

style="text-align:center"|5

|align=right|8 May

| Cosenza to Matera

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|203|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Plainstage.svg

| Flat stage

| {{flagathlete|John Degenkolb|GER}}

style="text-align:center"|6

|align=right|9 May

| Mola di Bari to Margherita di Savoia

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|169|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Plainstage.svg

| Flat stage

| {{flagathlete|Mark Cavendish|GBR}}

style="text-align:center"|7

|align=right|10 May

| San Salvo to Pescara

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|177|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mediummountainstage.svg

| Medium-mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Adam Hansen|AUS}}

style="text-align:center"|8{{cite web |url=http://www.ansa.it/web/notizie/regioni/marche/2012/09/30/Ciclismo-tappa-Gabicce-Saltara-Giro-2013_7554599.html |title=Ciclismo,tappa Gabicce-Saltara Giro 2013 |publisher=ansa.it |access-date=30 September 2012|language=it}}

|align=right|11 May

| Gabicce Mare to Saltara

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|54.8|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Time Trial.svg

| Individual time trial

| {{flagathlete|Alex Dowsett|GBR}}

style="text-align:center"|9

|align=right|12 May

| Sansepolcro to Florence

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|170|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mediummountainstage.svg

| Medium-mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Maxim Belkov|RUS}}

|style="text-align:right;"| 13 May

|colspan="6" style="text-align:center;"| Rest day

style="text-align:center"|10{{cite web |url=http://www.udine20.it/giro-ditalia-2013-la-tappa-cordenons-montasio/ |title=Giro d’Italia 2013: la tappa Cordenons – Montasio |publisher=udine20.it |access-date=30 September 2012|language=it}}

|align=right|14 May

| Cordenons to Altopiano del Montasio

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|167|km|0|abbr=on}}

| 22px

| Mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Rigoberto Urán|COL}}

style="text-align:center"|11

|align=right|15 May

| Cave del Predil to Erto e Casso

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|182|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mediummountainstage.svg

| Medium-mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Ramūnas Navardauskas|LTU}}

style="text-align:center"|12

|align=right|16 May

| Longarone to Treviso

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|134|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Plainstage.svg

| Flat stage

|{{flagathlete|Mark Cavendish|GBR}}

style="text-align:center"|13

|align=right|17 May

| Busseto to Cherasco

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|254|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Plainstage.svg

| Flat stage

| {{flagathlete|Mark Cavendish|GBR}}

style="text-align:center"|14

|align=right|18 May

| Cervere to Bardonecchia

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|180|km|0|abbr=on}}

| 22px

| Mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Mauro Santambrogio|ITA}}
{{flagathlete|Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}}

style="text-align:center"|15

|align=right|19 May

| Cesana Torinese to Col du Galibier Valloire

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|149|km|0|abbr=on}}

| 22px

| Mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Giovanni Visconti|ITA}}

|style="text-align:right;"| 20 May

|colspan="6" style="text-align:center;"| Rest day

style="text-align:center"|16

|align=right|21 May

| Valloire to Ivrea

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|238|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mediummountainstage.svg

| Medium-mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Beñat Intxausti|ESP}}

style="text-align:center"|17

|align=right|22 May

| Caravaggio to Vicenza

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|214|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Plainstage.svg

| Flat stage

| {{flagathlete|Giovanni Visconti|ITA}}

style="text-align:center"|18

|align=right|23 May

| Mori to Pölsa

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|20.6|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Mountain Time Trial Stage.svg

| Individual time trial

| {{flagathlete|Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}}

style="text-align:center"|19

|align=right|24 May

| Ponte di Legno to Martell

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|139|km|0|abbr=on}}

| 22px

| Mountain stage

| Stage cancelled

style="text-align:center"|20

|align=right|25 May

| Schlanders to Tre Cime di Lavaredo

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|203|km|0|abbr=on}}

| 22px

| Mountain stage

| {{flagathlete|Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}}

style="text-align:center"|21

|align=right|26 May

| Riese Pio X to Brescia

| style="text-align:center;"| {{convert|197|km|0|abbr=on}}

| File:Plainstage.svg

| Flat stage

| {{flagathlete|Mark Cavendish|GBR}}

Race overview

The 2013 Giro d'Italia featured cold and wet weather, leading Bicycling magazine to call it "one of the more grueling Grand Tours in recent memory."{{cite news|title=2013 Giro d’Italia: Winners and Losers|author=Whit Yost|work=Bicycling|url=http://www.bicycling.com/news/pro-cycling/2013-giro-d-italia-winners-and-losers|access-date=May 29, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130613033026/http://www.bicycling.com/news/pro-cycling/2013-giro-d-italia-winners-and-losers|archive-date=2013-06-13|url-status=dead}} During the first week of the race it looked like it may be a close contest that came down to the final stages. On the eighth stage, a time trial, Vincenzo Nibali took over the pink jersey (given to the overall leader). Early departures by contenders Ryder Hesjedal and Bradley Wiggins took much of the drama out of the race. By the final stages, all Nibali had to do was remain upright to claim victory. ESPN's Andrew Hood described his performance as "three nearly perfect weeks of racing."{{cite news|title=What we learned from the 2013 Giro|author=Andrew Hood|date=May 28, 2013|publisher=ESPN|url=https://www.espn.com/sports/endurance/story/_/id/9318868/endurance-sports-learned-2013-giro-ditalia|access-date=May 29, 2013}} "Nibali revealed he is a complete rider, handling the stresses and demands of racing both on and off the bike," wrote Hood. Nibali called winning the Giro "a dream" and said it was unlikely he would compete in the Tour de France. It was the first time an Italian won the race outright since 2010.

Others with strong performance in the Giro d'Italia included Carlos Betancur, Mark Cavendish, Cadel Evans, and Rigoberto Urán. Riding in his first grand-tour event, 23-year-old Betancur finished fifth overall and won the best young rider's jersey. He had two second places on stages during the race. "I won my Giro", he said. Cavendish won five stages – all bunch sprints – and the points jersey. He became the fifth rider to win the points jersey at all three grand-tour races. Evans was written off by many commentators following a poor 2012 season, but bounced back with a third-place finish at the Giro. In so doing, he became the oldest rider to reach the podium since 1928. "I wasn't even planning on racing this Giro until a few weeks before it started, so to be [third] isn't so bad," he said. Urán won the tenth stage, and took second overall. His second-place finish came despite his loss of 1:30 on stage seven when he waited for teammate Bradley Wiggins to catch up to him. It was the best finish by Colombian rider since 1995.

Classification leadership

In the 2013 Giro d'Italia, four different jerseys were awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage, and allowing time bonuses for the first three finishers on mass-start stages, the leader received a pink jersey. This classification is considered the most important of the Giro d'Italia, and the winner is considered the winner of the Giro.{{cite news|last=Laura|first=Weislo|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road/2008/giro08/?id=/features/2008/giro_classifications08|title=Giro d'Italia classifications demystified|date=13 May 2008|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Future plc|access-date=27 August 2009}}

File:Passo dello stelvio.jpg, which was planned to be the Cima Coppi of the 2013 Giro d'Italia, but was removed from the route (stage 19 was eventually cancelled) because of heavy snow and freezing temperatures.|alt=A mountain pass with paved roads.]]

Additionally, there was a points classification, awarding a red jersey. In the points classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 15 in a stage. Unlike in the better known points classification in the Tour de France, the type of stage has no effect on what points were on offer – each stage had the same points available on the same scale. The winner earned 25 points, second place earned 20 points, third 16, fourth 14, fifth 12, sixth 10, and one point fewer per place down to a single point for 15th. In addition, points could be won in intermediate sprints.

There was also a mountains classification, the leadership of which was marked by a blue jersey. In the mountains classifications, points were won by reaching the top of a climb before other cyclists. Each climb was categorized as either first, second, third, or fourth-category, with more points available for the higher-categorized climbs. The Cima Coppi, the race's highest point of elevation, was worth still more points than the other first-category climbs. Initially, the Cima Coppi was scheduled to be awarded at the top of the Passo dello Stelvio but, after the cancellation of the stage containing the climb, the Cima Coppi for the 2013 Giro d'Italia was the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, at {{convert|2304|m}}.

The fourth jersey represents the young rider classification, marked by a white jersey. This was decided the same way as the general classification, but only riders born after 1 January 1988 were eligible.

There were also two classifications for teams. In the Trofeo Fast Team classification, the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added; the leading team was the team with the lowest total time; the Trofeo Super Team was a team points classification, with the top 20 placed riders on each stage earning points (20 for first place, 19 for second place and so on, down to a single point for 20th) for their team.

The rows in the following table correspond to the jerseys awarded after that stage was run. In a break with the practice of recent years, defending Giro champion Ryder Hesjedal wore the pink jersey during the first stage.

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! style="width:1%;"| Stage

! style="width:14%;"| Winner

! style="background:#efefef; width:14%;"|General classification
File:Jersey pink.svg

! style="background:#efefef; width:14%;"|Points classification
File:Jersey red.svg

! style="background:#efefef; width:14%;"|Mountains classification
File:Jersey blue.svg

! style="background:#efefef; width:14%;"|Young rider classification
File:Jersey white.svg

! style="background:#efefef; width:14%;"|Trofeo Fast Team

! style="background:#efefef; width:14%;"|Trofeo Super Team

1

| Mark Cavendish

|style="background:pink;"| Mark Cavendish

|style="background:salmon" rowspan="2"| Mark Cavendish

| style="background:#99CBFF;" rowspan="2"| Giovanni Visconti

|style="background:white;"| Elia Viviani

|style="background:lightyellow;"| {{UCI team code|OGE|2013}}

|style="background:navajowhite;" rowspan=2| {{UCI team code|OGE|2013}}

2

| {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

|style="background:pink;"| Salvatore Puccio

|style="background:white;"| Salvatore Puccio

|style="background:lightyellow;"| {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

3

| Luca Paolini

|style="background:pink;" rowspan="4"| Luca Paolini

|style="background:salmon;" rowspan="3"| Luca Paolini

| style="background:#99CBFF;"| Willem Wauters

|style="background:white;" rowspan="4"| Fabio Aru

|style="background:lightyellow;" rowspan="5"| {{UCI team code|KAT|2013}}

|style="background:navajowhite;" rowspan="5"| {{UCI team code|KAT|2013}}

4

| Enrico Battaglin

| style="background:#99CBFF;" rowspan="5"| Giovanni Visconti

5

| John Degenkolb

6

| Mark Cavendish

|style="background:salmon;" rowspan="3"| Mark Cavendish

7

| Adam Hansen

|style="background:pink;"| Beñat Intxausti

|style="background:white;"| Rafał Majka

8

| Alex Dowsett

|style="background:pink;" rowspan="14"| Vincenzo Nibali

|style="background:white;" rowspan="2"| Wilco Kelderman

|style="background:lightyellow;"| {{UCI team code|AST|2013}}

|style="background:navajowhite;"| {{UCI team code|OGE|2013}}

9

|Maxim Belkov

|style="background:salmon;" rowspan="3"| Cadel Evans

| style="background:#99CBFF;" rowspan="13"| Stefano Pirazzi

|style="background:lightyellow;"| {{UCI team code|RAB|2013a}}

|style="background:navajowhite;"| {{UCI team code|BMC|2013}}

10

| Rigoberto Urán

|style="background:white;" rowspan=5| Rafał Majka

|style="background:lightyellow;" rowspan="12"| {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

|style="background:navajowhite;" rowspan="6"| {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

11

| Ramūnas Navardauskas

12

| Mark Cavendish

|style="background:salmon;" rowspan="8"| Mark Cavendish

13

| Mark Cavendish

14

| Mauro Santambrogio
Vincenzo Nibali

15

| Giovanni Visconti

|style="background:white;" rowspan="3"| Carlos Betancur

16

| Beñat Intxausti

|style="background:navajowhite;" rowspan="2"| {{UCI team code|MOV|2013}}

17

| Giovanni Visconti

18

| Vincenzo Nibali

|style="background:white;" rowspan=2| Rafał Majka

|style="background:navajowhite;" rowspan=3| {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

19

| Stage cancelled

20

|Vincenzo Nibali

|style="background:salmon;"| Vincenzo Nibali

|style="background:white;" rowspan=2| Carlos Betancur

21

| Mark Cavendish

|style="background:salmon;"| Mark Cavendish

|style="background:navajowhite;"| {{UCI team code|MOV|2013}}

colspan=2| Final

! style="background:#F660AB;"| Vincenzo Nibali

! style="background:red;"| Mark Cavendish

! style="background:dodgerblue;"| Stefano Pirazzi

! style="background:offwhite;"| Carlos Betancur

! style="background:yellow;"| {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

! style="background:orange;"| {{UCI team code|MOV|2013}}

;Notes:

  • In stage 2, Nacer Bouhanni, who was third in the points classification, wore the red jersey, because Mark Cavendish (in first place) wore the pink jersey as leader of the general classification and Elia Viviani, who was second wore the white jersey as leader of the young rider classification.
  • In stage 3, Alex Dowsett, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, because Salvatore Puccio (in first place) wore the pink jersey as leader of the general classification during that stage.
  • In stage 4, Mark Cavendish, who was second in the points classification, wore the red jersey, because Luca Paolini (in first place) wore the pink jersey as leader of the general classification during that stage. Also, Cadel Evans and John Degenkolb wore the red jersey for the same reason in stages 5, and 6, respectively. Cavendish also wore the red jersey in stage 21, despite being in second place, because Vincenzo Nibali (in first place) wore the pink jersey.

Final standings

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colspan=4| Legend
  File:Jersey pink.svg  

| Denotes the leader of the General classification

|   File:Jersey blue.svg  

| Denotes the leader of the Mountains classification

  File:Jersey red.svg  

| Denotes the leader of the Points classification

|   File:Jersey white.svg  

| Denotes the leader of the Young rider classification

{{columns-start}}

=General classification=

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!Rider

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} File:Jersey pink.svg

| {{UCI team code|AST|2013}}

| align="right"| {{nowrap|84h 53' 28"}}

2

| {{flagathlete|Rigoberto Urán|COL}}

| {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

| align="right"| + 4' 43"

3

| {{flagathlete|Cadel Evans|AUS}}

| {{UCI team code|BMC|2013}}

| align="right"| + 5' 52"

4

| {{flagathlete|Michele Scarponi|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|LAM|2013}}

| align="right"| + 6' 48"

5

| {{flagathlete|Carlos Betancur|COL}} File:Jersey white.svg

| {{UCI team code|ALM|2013}}

| align="right"| + 7' 28"

6

| {{flagathlete|Przemysław Niemiec|POL}}

| {{UCI team code|LAM|2013}}

| align="right"| + 7' 43"

7

| {{flagathlete|Rafał Majka|POL}}

| {{UCI team code|SAX|2013}}

| align="right"| + 8' 09"

8

| {{flagathlete|Beñat Intxausti|ESP}}

| {{UCI team code|MOV|2013}}

| align="right"| + 10' 26"

9

| {{flagathlete|Mauro Santambrogio|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|FAR|2013}}

| align="right"| + 10' 32"

10

| {{flagathlete|Domenico Pozzovivo|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|ALM|2013}}

| align="right"| + 10' 59"

{{column}}

=Points classification=

class="wikitable"
!Rider

!Team

!Points

1

| {{flagathlete|Mark Cavendish|GBR}} File:Jersey red.svg

| {{UCI team code|OPQ|2013}}

| align=right| 158

2

| {{flagathlete|Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} File:Jersey pink.svg

| {{UCI team code|AST|2013}}

| align=right| 128

3

| {{flagathlete|Cadel Evans|AUS}}

| {{UCI team code|BMC|2013}}

| align=right| 111

4

| {{flagathlete|Carlos Betancur|COL}}File:Jersey white.svg

| {{UCI team code|ALM|2013}}

| align=right| 108

5

| {{flagathlete|Giovanni Visconti|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|MOV|2013}}

| align=right| 105

6

| {{flagathlete|Rigoberto Urán|COL}}

| {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

| align=right| 102

7

| {{flagathlete|Mauro Santambrogio|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|FAR|2013}}

| align=right| 89

8

| {{flagathlete|Elia Viviani|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|CAN|2013}}

| align=right| 88

9

| {{flagathlete|Giacomo Nizzolo|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|RLT|2013}}

| align=right| 75

10

| {{flagathlete|Ramūnas Navardauskas|LTU}}

| {{UCI team code|GRS|2013}}

| align=right| 65

{{columns-end}}

{{columns-start}}

=Mountains classification=

class="wikitable"
!Rider

!Team

!Points

1

| {{flagathlete|Stefano Pirazzi|ITA}} File:Jersey blue.svg

| {{UCI team code|COG|2013}}

| align=right| 82

2

| {{flagathlete|Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}} File:Jersey pink.svg

| {{UCI team code|AST|2013}}

| align=right| 45

3

| {{flagathlete|Giovanni Visconti|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|MOV|2013}}

| align=right| 45

4

| {{flagathlete|Jackson Rodríguez|VEN}}

| {{UCI team code|AND|2013}}

| align=right| 41

5

| {{flagathlete|Carlos Betancur|COL}}File:Jersey white.svg

| {{UCI team code|ALM|2013}}

| align=right| 37

6

| {{flagathlete|Robinson Chalapud|COL}}

| {{UCI team code|COL|2013}}

| align=right| 31

7

| {{flagathlete|Rigoberto Urán|COL}}

| {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

| align=right| 26

8

| {{flagathlete|Mauro Santambrogio|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|FAR|2013}}

| align=right| 18

9

| {{flagathlete|Fabio Duarte|COL}}

| {{UCI team code|COL|2013}}

| align=right| 17

10

| {{flagathlete|Pieter Weening|NED}}

| {{UCI team code|OGE|2013}}

| align=right| 14

{{column}}

=Young riders classification=

class="wikitable"
!Rider

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|Carlos Betancur|COL}}File:Jersey white.svg

| {{UCI team code|ALM|2013}}

| align=right| {{nowrap|85h 00' 56"}}

2

| {{flagathlete|Rafał Majka|POL}}

| {{UCI team code|SAX|2013}}

| align=right| + 41"

3

| {{flagathlete|Wilco Kelderman|NED}}

| {{UCI team code|RAB|2013a}}

| align=right| + 12' 50"

4

| {{flagathlete|Darwin Atapuma|COL}}

| {{UCI team code|COL|2013}}

| align=right| + 21' 28"

5

| {{flagathlete|Diego Rosa|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|AND|2013}}

| align=right| + 32' 55"

6

| {{flagathlete|Fabio Aru|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|AST|2013}}

| align=right| + 1h 17' 25"

7

| {{flagathlete|Fabio Felline|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|AND|2013}}

| align=right| + 1h 23' 31"

8

| {{flagathlete|Jarlinson Pantano|COL}}

| {{UCI team code|COL|2013}}

| align=right| + 1h 28' 09"

9

| {{flagathlete|Thomas Damuseau|FRA}}

| {{UCI team code|ARG|2013}}

| align=right| + 1h 35' 26"

10

| {{flagathlete|Francesco Manuel Bongiorno|ITA}}

| {{UCI team code|COG|2013}}

| align=right| + 2h 04' 36"

{{columns-end}}

{{columns-start}}

=Trofeo Fast Team classification=

class="wikitable"
!Team

!Time

1

|{{flagicon|GBR}} {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

|align=right|254h 34′ 25″

2

|{{flagicon|KAZ}} {{UCI team code|AST|2013}}

|align=right| + 4' 29"

3

|{{flagicon|ESP}} {{UCI team code|MOV|2013}}

|align=right| + 7' 27"

4

|{{flagicon|ITA}} {{UCI team code|LAM|2013}}

|align=right| + 10' 35"

5

|{{flagicon|NED}} {{UCI team code|RAB|2013a}}

|align=right| + 15' 58"

6

|{{flagicon|FRA}} {{UCI team code|ALM|2013}}

|align=right| + 24' 59"

7

|{{flagicon|ITA}} {{UCI team code|AND|2013}}

|align=right| + 39' 16"

8

|{{flagicon|ESP}} {{UCI team code|EUS|2013}}

|align=right| + 55' 42"

9

|{{flagicon|USA}} {{UCI team code|BMC|2013}}

|align=right| + 1h 03' 24"

10

|{{flagicon|RUS}} {{UCI team code|KAT|2013}}

|align=right| + 1h 08' 43"

{{column}}

=Trofeo Super Team classification=

class="wikitable"
!Team

!Points

1

|{{flagicon|ESP}} {{UCI team code|MOV|2013}}

|align=right|281

2

|{{flagicon|GBR}} {{UCI team code|SKY|2013}}

|align=right|276

3

|{{flagicon|FRA}} {{UCI team code|ALM|2013}}

|align=right|273

4

|{{flagicon|ITA}} {{UCI team code|LAM|2013}}

|align=right|268

5

|{{flagicon|KAZ}} {{UCI team code|AST|2013}}

|align=right|265

6

|{{flagicon|USA}} {{UCI team code|BMC|2013}}

|align=right|232

7

|{{flagicon|RUS}} {{UCI team code|KAT|2013}}

|align=right|196

8

|{{flagicon|ITA}} {{UCI team code|FAR|2013}}

|align=right|195

9

|{{flagicon|LUX}} {{UCI team code|RLT|2013}}

|align=right|194

10

|{{flagicon|ITA}} {{UCI team code|COG|2013}}

|align=right|181

{{columns-end}}

=Minor classifications=

Other less well-known classifications, whose leaders did not receive a special jersey, were awarded during the Giro. These awards were based on points earned throughout the three weeks of the tour. Each mass-start stage had two intermediate sprints, the Traguardi Volante, or T.V. The T.V. sprints gave bonus seconds towards the general classification, points towards the regular points classification, and also points towards the T.V. classification. This award was known by various names in previous years, and was previously time-based. It was won by Brazilian Rafael Andriato of the {{UCI team code|FAR|2013|nolink=yes}} team.{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/giro-ditalia/stage-21/results |title = Giro d'Italia 2014: Stage 21 Results {{!}} Cyclingnews.com |access-date=2015-05-31 |url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150313052557/http://www.cyclingnews.com/giro-ditalia/stage-21/results |archive-date=2015-03-13 }} Andriato also won the Premio della Fuga, which rewarded riders who took part in a breakaway at the head of the field. Each rider in an escape of ten or fewer riders received one point for each kilometre that the group stayed clear.

Other awards included the Combativity classification, which was a compilation of points gained for position on crossing intermediate sprints, mountain passes and stage finishes. Points classification winner Mark Cavendish won this award. The Azzurri d'Italia classification was based on finishing order, but points were awarded only to the top three finishers in each stage. It was likewise won, like the closely associated points classification, by Cavendish. Teams were given penalty points for minor technical infringements. {{UCI team code|LIQ|2013}} were the only team to avoid being penalised altogether over the course of the race, and so won the Fair Play classification.

References

=Citations=

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