JRS, Omrzel: signature for the Montes cup!

Registered: 114 Parties: 103 Arrived: 49
Time: 2h29’01” 107 km Average: 43.082 km/h

Arrival order:
1st Jakob Omrzel (Adria Mobil)
2nd Pierluigi Garbi (Autozai Contri) at 1’23”
3rd Alessio Magagnotti (Autozai Contri)
4th Fabio Segatta (Us Montecorona)
5th David Zanutta (Team Tiepolo)
6th Cristiam Remelli (Autozai Contri)
7th Andrea Bessega (Borgo Molino Vigna Fiorita) at 1’26”
8th Marcell Takacs (MBHBank) at 1’35”
9th Jacopo Sasso (Team Tiepolo) at 1’38”
10th Davide Stella (Gottardo Giochi) at 1’41”

April 25th of great tradition in Monfalcone (Go), where the 69th edition of the Montes Cup took place. The race, organized by the Provincial Gs Anpi in collaboration with the Pieris cycling and the support of BCC Venezia Giulia, Assicoop FVG, Legacoop FVG and Coop Alleanza 3.0saw 103 junior athletes at the start who put on a show along the 107 kilometers scheduled.

In the first 50 kilometers of the race the peloton travels almost compactly despite some attempts which liven up the news of the day without leaving their mark on the fate of the Montes Cup for 2024. The brawl then breaks out on the ramps leading towards San Michele del Carso: to impose the forcing is Jakob Omrzel (Adria Mobil). When the Slovenian champion accelerates on his wheel, only six of them resist. Thus the group of the best of the day is formed which, in addition to the winner of the Paris-Roubaix Juniores, also includes Fabio Segatta (Us Montecorona), David Zanutta (Team Tiepolo), Andrea Bessega (Borgo Molino Vigna Fiorita), Cristian Remelli, Pierluigi Garbi and Alessio Magagnotti (Autozai Contri).

As soon as the road starts to climb again, on the most important slopes of Poggio III Armata, Jakob Omrzel pulls away again and, this time, manages to literally make a gap, gaining a maximum advantage of one minute over his immediate pursuers. The finale is all Slovenian with Omrzel traveling quickly towards the finish line while behind him we fight and study to award the less precious medals. The day ends with the catwalk of honor with the public in Via Valentinis, in Monfalcone, who give the star Jakob Omrzel a proper round of applause. Behind the winner, the sprint smiles on Pierluigi Garbi and Alessio Magagnotti who thus complete a podium of great value.

THE STATEMENTS“I wanted to do well in this event because I know it is very heartfelt and important. After the Eroica Juniores I felt I was feeling good and today my legs felt great. I’m happy to have won and to have succeeded in this way. Now I look to the next events without a specific objective, but with the desire to continue winning Sunday after Sunday” commented an enthusiastic Jakob Omrzel after the finish line.”

Smile on the lips too Massimo Masatsoul of the event, President of the Provincial GS Anpi: “Even today, thanks to everyone’s collaboration, we gave life to another beautiful event that rewarded one of the clearest talents in the junior category at an international level. I want to congratulate all the athletes competing and thank the sponsors, the authorities and all the volunteers who made all this possible.”

ON TV – It will be possible to relive the emotions of the 69th Coppa Montes next Thursday, 2 May, within the “Radiocorsa” column on Raisport (Channel 58 DT). A special service will also be dedicated by Extracyclingbroadcast again on Thursday 2 May starting at 9.05pm on Telechiara (Channel 17 DT in Veneto and Trentino, Canale 18 DT in Friuli) and in streaming on Ciclismoweb.net.

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