Icons of cycling: The maglia rosa

The story of one of cycling’s most distinctive jerseys

Tom Dumoulin on the podium after winning stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia

(Image credit: Yuzuru Sunada)

The pink jersey that denotes the leader of the Giro d’Italia first appeared in the 1931 race and unlike the origins of the Tour de France’s yellow jersey, there is no debate as to why it is pink.

The maglia rosa is so coloured because the pages of the sports newspaper that founded the race, La Gazzetta dello Sport, are pink.

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Chris Sidwells
Freelance Journalist & Author

Chris has written thousands of articles for magazines, newspapers and websites throughout the world. He’s written 25 books about all aspects of cycling in multiple editions and translations into at least 25

different languages. He’s currently building his own publishing business with Cycling Legends Books, Cycling Legends Events, cyclinglegends.co.uk, and the Cycling Legends Podcast