Thanks to this success, the UAE reaches 88 seasonal victories. The twenty -one, who arrived seventh at the World Cup, had the upper hand on Pidcock overcoming him on the last ascent to the San Luca hill. Among the women, success at Le Court
A masterpiece by Isaac del Toro, who also goes to take the turn of Emilia on the finish line of San Luca, one of the most iconic and prestigious of international cycling. There is no Tadej Pogacar, winner of the past edition, but little changes: the UAE Team Emirates gets its number 88 victory this sensational season. And he gets it thanks to the twenty -one -year -old Mexican, who this year won 14 races after touching the victory at the Giro d’Italia. Among the starters of the race of the GS Emilia of Adriano Amici, to edition number 108, Del Toro was the runner best placed by the Kigali World Cup, last Sunday (seventh). It was the great favorite, and on the fifth and last rise to the hill dominating Bologna (2 hard kilometers, with ends at 20.6%) tame Tom Pidcock, who had taken the final climb in front of the void. The Englishman, according to a year ago behind Pogacar, wanted to take this prestigious classic, and tried several times to attack. At the first of the bull he seemed to accuse, he actually intelligently waited for his moment, and resumed Pidcock in the hardest stretch, to the curve of the orphans, detaching him on the finish line. Third the French Lenny Martinez. Giulio Ciccone, who fell ill at the World Cup and hopes to be able to return to Lombardy, never really really in the race Giulio Pellizzari, was not the day of the Italians.
Try Women
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In the women’s race it was Kim Le Court (AG Insurance – Soudal Team) to grasp the sixth seasonal victory happening to Elisa Longo Borghini in the Golden Register. The champion of the island of Mauritius, 29, hoped to win the World Cup in his Africa, a week ago, but Kigali had to settle for eighth place. The Courts attacked on the last passage to San Luca and arrived alone at the finish line preceding the New Zealand Niamh Fisher-Black (Lidl Trek), silver of the world championship test in Rwanda, and the Dutch Yara Kastelijn (Fenix-Deceuninck). Seventh the new champion of the world, the Canadian Magdeleine Vallieres, on the debut in the world jersey. Before the Italian Greta Marturano (UAE Team ADQ), eleventh.
