Of the 89 riders that began the Giro d'Italia on 28 April, 54 of them made it to the finish in
Milan on 18 May. Riders were allowed to ride as a member of a team or group; 56 riders competed as part of a team, while the remaining 33 competed as a part of a group. The eight teams that partook in the race were:
Bianchi, Fréjus, Ganna, Gloria,
Legnano, Lygie, Olympia, and Belgium. The teams ranged from six to eight riders each. There were also seven groups, made up of three to five riders each, that participated in the race. Those groups were: U.S. Azzini, Dopolavoro Di Novi, S.S. Genova 1913, Il Littoriale, La Voce Di Mantova, U.C. Modenese, and S.C. Vigor. The peloton was composed primarily of Italian riders. The field featured three former Giro d'Italia winners with two-time winner
Gino Bartali,
Vasco Bergamaschi who won the
1935 edition, and reigning champion
Giovanni Valetti. Other notable Italian riders included
Olimpio Bizzi,
Ezio Cecchi, and
Cino Cinelli. ==Route and stages==