Cycling: Francesco Ghia and Simone Massimino best Aosta Valley athletes at the legendary Nove Colli

Cycling: Francesco Ghia and Simone Massimino best Aosta Valley athletes at the legendary Nove Colli
Cycling: Francesco Ghia and Simone Massimino best Aosta Valley athletes at the legendary Nove Colli

Francesco Ghia And Simone Massimino best Valle d’Aosta to the legendary Nine Hills.

As always, the Rossoneri team that took part in the Romagna cycling granfondo on Sunday was large.

A total of around 7,000 amateurs showed up at the start.

The race was won by Manuel Senni, Giulia Portaluri (long route), Matteo Fontanelli And Chiara Ciuffini (short route).

7,000 at the start of the Nove Colli

Enthusiasm sky high a Cesenaticowhere the 2024 edition of the Nine Hills.

Around 7,000 amateurs took part in the legendary cycling granfondo.

As always, there are two routes: the long one of 194 km (3,880 meters of positive altitude difference) and the short one of 130 km (1,871 meters D+).

Manuel Senni and Giulia Portaluri win the Nove Colli on the long course

The longest race was won by Manuel Senni.

The Crainox runner in 5h15’59”, at an average of 36.650 km/h.

Behind him they arrived Paolo Castelnovo (5h17’59”) e Vince Mattens (5h18’26”).

Giulia Portaluri she won the women’s race in 6h13’14”, leading in the sprint Vanessa Santeliz Bautista And Monika Dietl.

Francesco Ghia best Aosta Valley in the long Nove Colli test

He was the best Valle d’Aosta on the long route Francesco Ghia of the Eagles, 350° in 6h41’22” (60° M1); 353° Alain Kofler of Lucchini (6h42’42”; 45° M4); 728° René Montrosset (120° M4); 779th André Contoz (51st Elmt); 861° Alberto Dublanc (99° M6); 887° Didier Coquillard (119° M2); 1097° Claudio Brunier (185° M5); 1140th Sonia Nouchy (7th W4); 1311° Philippe Vittaz (173rd M3), all Eagles.

Matteo Fontanelli and Chiara Ciuffini triumph on the short Nove Colli course

Matteo Fontanelli he took the win on the short course in 3h42’44”, burning at the finish line Rossano Mauti; third at 4″ Pietro Sarti.

The pink test was crowned Chiara Ciuffiniwho in 4h10’52” left no chance Michela Santini (4h11’44”) e Alessia Bortoli (4h15’56”).

Simone Massimino is the first Aosta Valley rider on the short Nove Colli course

Simone Massimino delle Aquile, 404th in 4h40’58” (54th M3), was the best Rossoneri in the final ranking; 491° Marco Liverani of Lucchini (4h46’40”; 64° M4); 789th Vincenzo Raco delle Aquile (84° M3); 1004th Joelle Gyppaz of Panaché (5h19’48”; 2nd Ews); 1193° Jean-Pierre Charles (198° M5); 1194° Marcello Cicchetti (181st M6); 1222° Daniele Capitoni (188° M6); 1273° Roberto Beccio (139th M7); 1274° Franz Stuffer (140° M7); 1629° Vincenzo Midolo (199th M7); 1637° Alessandro Rossini (103rd M6); 1822nd Simone Sordi (167th M3); 1909th Philip Balestrini (320° M6); 2392° Alfonso Milloz (233rd M6); 2393° Gabriele Centelli (234th M8); 2394° Federico Martinet (390° M5); 2506° Laura Camerlo (21st W2), all of Eagles.

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