The Bergamo native wins by a hair's breadth in the sprint to the finish line in Villa Musone. City of Loreto Trophy, Marco Manenti triumphs. A race honoured by 113 under-23 runners
Marco Manenti (Team Hopplà) triumphs at the finish line of Villa Musone in the second edition of the Trofeo Città di Loreto. A race...

Marco Manenti (Team Hopplà) triumphs at the finish line of Villa Musone in the second edition of the Trofeo Città di Loreto. A race...
Marco Manenti (Team Hopplà) triumphs on the finish line of Villa Musone in the second edition of the Trofeo Città di Loreto. A race honored by 113 runners between under 23 and elite. The organization of Cam Fermo with the patronage of the municipal administration and the local support of the Bike Club Loreto association. Manenti from Bergamo (Team Hopplà) wins the sprint by the skin of his teeth. The finale offers the most intense emotions with the uphill passage to Loreto that sees the attacks of Stefano Masciarelli (Aran Cucine Vejus) and Lorenzo Ginestra (Swatt Club). Thanks to the forcing of the two attackers, which occurred with less than 10 km to go, a natural selection leads about twenty runners to compete for victory in the final sprint to Villa Musone, where Manenti precedes Lorenzo Magli (Gallina Ecotek Lucchini) by a whisker thanks to the photo finish. Riccardo Lorello (Team Hopplà) took third place, having already been on the podium at the recent Gran Premio dell'Industria in Civitanova Marche. The two FCI Macerata provincial champions were also among the protagonists of the day: Lorenzo Ginestra for the elite category and Ciro Nocerino of Calzaturieri Montegranaro (under 23). ORDER OF FINISH CITY TROPHY: 1. Marco Manenti (Team Hopplà) 134 km in 2.58'00" average 45,943 km/h; 2. Lorenzo Magli (Gallina Lucchini Ecotek); 3. Riccardo Lorello (Team Hopplà); 4. Marco Martini (Team Technipes #InEmiliaRomagna); 5. Lorenzo Ginestra (Swatt Club); 6. Immanuel D'Aniello (Venturini Construction and Environment); 7. Vittorio Friggi (MG.K Vis Construction and Environment); 8. Stefano Masciarelli (Aran Cucine Vejus); 9. Valeri Shtin (Rus, Area Zero Caffè Mokambo); 10. David Hernandez Camargo (Col, Pistoiese).
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