Giovanni Gerbi (20 May 1885 – 6 May 1955) was an Italian road racing cyclist.
He held the world "6 hours" record in 1913 with 208.161 km.
Failing to get a single result, he retired from racing.
In 1932, he took part in the Italian Championships for veterans, which he won.
In 1982, Paolo Conte dedicated a song on his album "Appunti di viaggio" to him: "Red devil forget the road, come here with us to drink an orangeade, against the light all the time goes away..." This biographical article relating to Italian cycling is a stub.