Masters Cycling in Sforzacosta. Winners at the San Giuseppe Trophy. Maronari, Fedele and Mery Guerrini

Confirmations and returns in the Cappello d'Oro Master Amatori circuit, conceived and managed by Demetrio Iommi, president of the Continental team...

di UMBERTO MARTINELLI
21 March 2025
Confirmations and returns in the Cappello d'Oro Master Amatori circuit, conceived and managed by Demetrio Iommi, president of the Continental team...

Confirmations and returns in the Cappello d'Oro Master Amatori circuit, conceived and managed by Demetrio Iommi, president of the Continental team...

Confirmations and returns in the circuit Master Amateurs Gold Hat, conceived and managed by Demetrius Iommi, president of the Continental team Sam – Vitalcare – Dynatek. They continue to lead Francis Pyrrhus (junior Morrovallese of Team Go Fast), Maurizio Zannoni (supergentleman of Maplast – Potenza Picena), Emanuela Sampaolesi (Amazon of Team Go Fast). The new leader of the gentlemen is Alexander Carini,Fd SteelThe Porto Recanati team outdid itself in Sforzacosta, in the stage that offered the 55th St. Joseph Trophy, set up by the Nuova Sibillini and the local Celebrations Committee, with the aegis and supervision of theAcsi Macerata. The gentleman Mauro Maronari won in the sprint followed in the first race by his orange-blue teammates Alberto Bonvini and Alessandro Carini. In the second race the senior Manuel Fedele (New Limits Monturanese) has surpassed the standard-bearers of the Torello Cycling Team): the veteran Alessandro D'Andrea and the junior Riccardo Fioretti. Pink crown for the Settempedana Mery Guerrini (under the Montegiorgese HG Cycling Team).

Sforzacosta Rankings. First Race: 1. Mauro Maronari (Fd Steel – Porto Recanati); 2. Alberto Bonvini (Fd Steel); 3. Alessandro Carini (Fd Steel); 4. Fabrizio Mariottini (Vam Cicling); 5. Pierluigi Acciaccaferri (Pol. Ecoservices); 6. Daniele Allegrucci (Sibike); 7. Vinicio Rosario (Torello Cycling); 8. Giovanni Filippo Raimondi (Hg Cycling Team); 9.Giancarlo Nardelli (Gubbio); 10. Antonio Monarca (Fd Steel).

Second race: 1. Manuel Fedele (New Limits Monturanese); 2. Alessandro D'Andrea (Torello Cycling); 3. Riccardo Fioretti (Torello Cycling); 4. Francesco Barra (HG Cycling Team); 5. Nicolò Centanni (100% Bike); 6. Alessandro Magi (Passatempo); 7. Federico Bianchi (Bastia); 8. Paolo Ricci (Alpin Umbertide); 9. Roberto Fioretti (Abruzzo); 10. Simone Binacci (Veloclub Gubbio).

Umberto Martinelli

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