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Davide Coltro, a hope for our cycling – Photo 1 of 4

Davide Coltro, a hope for our cycling – Photo 1 of 4
Davide Coltro, a hope for our cycling – Photo 1 of 4

It bears the name of the young man runner from Rovigo Davide Coltro the future of cycling in Polesine. Having grown up with Gc Bosaro Emic, Davide Coltro then moved to Ciclistica Monselice with whom last Sunday triumphed in the first Easybikeshop GP in Cologna Veneta in the second year Beginners category.

A victory that was in the air for Davide Coltro who he showed up at the Verona event on the strength of a continuous crescendo dictated by the 8 podiums of last season and above all the second place achieved last May 26th in Lugo Di Grezzana in the 72nd Youth GP and the third place achieved previously on April 21st in the 14th Municipality of Salizzole GP.

In short, the Veronese races are good for Davide Coltro but above all the Monselice Ciclistica rider shows that he is continually growing. Returning to the first Easybikeshop GP in Cologna Veneta, on the challenging route designed on a 5100 meter circuit characterized by three long overpasses, to be repeated 8 times for a total of 40 km, Davide Coltro launched the attack with three laps remaining. Together with him Erik Magagnotti (Cc Forti e Veloci) and Tommaso Battistella (Gc Sossano 1975). The three by mutual agreement managed to gain up to 20 seconds with the group trying in vain to close the gap. Heart-pounding last lap with the pursuers closing in but the three managed to get to the last 200 meters alone to play for the sprint which was set by Davide Coltro, over Magagnotti and Battistella.

Great satisfaction for the runner from Rovigo (who manages to express himself at his best on both challenging and mixed courses) after the 8 podiums of the previous season without victories and the two podiums he achieved in 2024.
This is the order of arrival of the 1st Easybikeshop.com GP in Cologna Veneta, 40.800 km at an average speed of 40.219 km/h: 1st Davide Coltro (Ciclistica Monselice), 2nd Erik Magagnotti (Cc Forti e Veloci), 3 ° Tommaso Battistella (Gc Sossano 1975), 2″ 4th Mattia Daniele (Ciclistica Monselice), 5″ 5th Tommaso Bortolazzi (Fdb Sport Club), 6th Michael Roson (Team Petrucci), 7th Jake Morbiato (Mst Cycling Sandrigo Bike), 8th Mattia Biagini (Mst Cycling Sandrigo Bike), 9th Riccardo Iasci (Fdb Sport Club), 10th Giacomo Carlin (Cc Forti e Veloci).

 
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