Jonathan Milan wins the Singapore Criterium
The Tour de France points classification winner beat Girmay and Philipsen in a sprint.
The Tour de France points classification winner beat Girmay and Philipsen in a sprint.
It will kick off on Wednesday, October 22, the rainbow event that will see 19 Italians, 13 men and 6 women, engaged in Santiago, Chile.
No news regarding the Yellow Jersey, now mortgaged by Tadej Pogacar, who will be crowned in Paris on Sunday.
The slippery asphalt made the stage finish decidedly treacherous, but the sprinter from Friuli made no mistake and won his second victory.
The Italian cyclist was beaten in the final sprint of the ninth stage of the Grande Boucle by Belgian Tim Merlier
Friulian sprinter brings Italy back to success in the Grande Boucle, crossing the finish line in Laval first
The fraction that took the riders from Amiens to Rouen changed some of the balance within the Top 10.
The Grande Boucle loses one of its protagonists.
The sprinter from Friuli triumphed in the second stage of the Tour of Dauphiné, also managing to jump to the top of the general classification.
“The year 2023 was a turning point, I started the season with a desire to give more solidity and continuity of results and found myself immediately fighting for important goals.”
The Verbanese recovered 2″ in the last kilometer from Bigham, winning the rainbow title by 54 thousandths. Italy on the podium also with Jonathan Milan, bronze.
The sprinter from Friuli explains the Caorle sprint, which was closed to a blink of an eye by winner Alberto Dainese.
The current cyclamen jersey is surprising everyone in his first Corsa Rosa.
“I was beaten by two young people with incredible potential,” he noted.
In the final sprint of stage 11, the German wins over the San Salvo winner by a matter of millimeters. Thomas still in pink.
San Salvo winner: “I’m on my first Giro d’Italia, second stage ever. It feels like something incredible.”
The second stage, the first for sprinters in this year’s pink race, goes to the Friulian.
Third medal of the day for the Italian expedition in Grenchen after Consonni’s gold and the women’s quartet’s silver.
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The Friulian helped his teammate win the overall CRO Race classification, while Viviani won the final stage.
“Two wins in two days. Who could have imagined that?” he emphasizes.
The 2001-class cyclist scored his first career road victory.
“In my opinion I can do better than in Cali where I got 4’05”373.”