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Scalco and Stella: Piva Junior Day 2022 has two kings!
The youngsters representing the future of Italian cycling put on a great show at the 63rd Piva Junior Day, staged on Sunday 17 July at Col San Martino. The historic race organised by AC Col San Martino in fact exalted the U17 category in the morning and the juniors in the afternoon. In the first race it was the Italian champion in the Madison on track, Davide Stella (Gottardo Giochi Aude Kitchen Caneva), who raised his arms to the sky, after a thrilling tricolour duel with Filippo Cettolin (VC San Vendemiano), new Italian champion of the category after his victory in Darfo Boario Terme a few days ago. In the afternoon, however, the scene was all for Matteo Scalco (Borgo Molino Vigna Fiorita), who took off on Combai with just under 30 km to go and was never seen again by his rivals until the finish.
The U17′ race, which was valid as the 16th GP Pro Loco, flew by at an average speed of 40.3 km/h, to the sound of sprints and counter-sprints that made it a very tight race from the first of the 71.4 km to the last. The race was inflamed on the fourth of the six laps of the Guia circuit, when the Italian champion Filippo Cettolin (VC San Vendemiano), Giacomo Rosato, Luca Vaccher (Borgo Molino Rinascita Ormelle), Davide Stella (Gottardo Giochi Aude Kitchen Caneva), Riccardo Da Rios (Industrial Forniture Moro-Trecieffe) and Jacopo Sasso (V.C. Bassano) were able to go away on the climb. The advantage of the six, which became five after Da Rios’s difficulties, they approached the last lap with 1’30” on the group and the knowledge that they would be the ones to play for the stage. Despite attempts on the climbs by Cettolin and Sasso, no one was able to skim the front group further, which thus came to play for the victory in a narrow sprint. The winner was Stella, in his seventh win of the season, who was able to make the most of his pistard skills and jump Cettolin in the last 100 metres.
“It is really a great emotion to win here,” said the Friulian Stella. “In the last kilometres we controlled each other a lot, I was keeping a special eye on the Italian champion Cettolin, who I knew was in great shape. Arriving in the sprint was fine with me, I have a good fast sprint and I knew I could win. I came from the track, but the short climbs like the one at Guia I could overcome well. After the disappointment of the Italian Championships, I took a good revenge”.
The junior race, on the other hand, which was valid as the 2nd GP Andreola and provincial championship, was animated by the breakaway of Sergio Giaffreda (Autozai-Petrucci-Contri), Simone Sponda (Assali Stefen Makro), Giovanni Cuccarolo (Borgo Molino Vigna Fiorita) and Leonardo Volpato (UC Giorgione Ven-Cam), who sprinted on the third passage towards Guia and came to have up to 1’30” on the group. However, their action came to an end on the first of the two passages of the climb towards Combai, about 30 km from the finish, when the group reacted violently and Matteo Scalco‘s decisive attack was born. The rider from Thiene in Vicenza immediately managed to create an important gap on his opponents, and within a few kilometres he gained about a minute on the first pursuers, and maintained it until the arrival. Behind him a group of five arrived to play for the narrow sprint, with Marco Martini (Autozai-Petrucci-Contri) able to anticipate Tommaso Cafueri (Tiepolo Udine) and take the place of honour.
“This season is giving me a lot of satisfaction,” admitted Scalco, who had already won the Lugo time trial this year. “I got a win and a lot of placings, I am always there to play for it, at the Italian Championship I finished 4th, just a step away from the podium. Today I knew I had to try to make a selection on the climb and when I saw that no one was following me I pulled straight ahead. The heat? It doesn’t condition me, in fact I’m even going faster. I’m very happy.”
“The hope is to soon see some of these youngsters also fighting at the Trofeo Piva,” said AC Col San Martino President Mario De Rosso. “With the Piva Junior Day they have the chance to begin to become familiar with these roads and I am convinced that they had fun today, despite the fact that the heat made the races even tougher. As always, I would like to thank the many volunteers who offer their time for the success of the event, the institutions, and the sponsors, who are now part of the big AC Col San Martino family“.
ORDER OF ARRIVAL U17
1) Davide Stella (Gottardo Giochi Aude Kitchen Caneva) in 1h46’17”
2) Filippo Cettolin (VC San Vendemiano) s.t.
3) Luca Vaccher (Borgo Molino Rinascita Ormelle) s.t.
4) Jacopo Sasso (V.C. Bassano 1892) s.t.
5) Giacomo Rosato (Borgo Molino Rinascita Ormelle) +05”
6) Nicola Battain (Borgo Molino Rinascita Ormelle) +24”
7) Nicolò Berton (Industrial Forniture Moro-Trecieffe) +1’19”
8) Samuele Massolin (Industrial Forniture Moro-Trecieffe) +1’53”
9) Enrico Prevedello (C.S. Libertas Scorzè) s.t.
10) Riccardo Fabbro (Industrial Forniture Moro-Trecieffe) s.t.
ORDER OF ARRIVAL JUNIORS
1) Matteo Scalco (Borgo Molino Vigna Fiorita) in 2h36’42”
2) Marco Martini (Autozai-Petrucci-Contri) +1’20”
3) Tommaso Cafueri (Tiepolo Udine) s.t.
4) Matteo Cettolin (Borgo Molino Vigna Fiorita) s.t.
5) Alessandro Da Ros (S.C. Fontanafredda) s.t.
6) Gabriel Musizza (Tiepolo Udine) +1’24”
7) Davide Basso (Industrial Forniture Moro Trecieffe) +1’30”
8) Riccardo Biondani (Autozai-Petrucci-Contri) s.t.
9) Simone Vieceli (Grbike) s.t.
10) Gabriele Simonetto (UC Giorgione Ven-Cam) +1’35”
Archives 2021
Cycling, party for two at Piva Junior Day in Col San Martino: Andreaus (students) and Dal Cappello (juniors) win
The Piva Junior Day in Col San Martino proved to be a real success, a day entirely dedicated to the youth categories and budding champions who in a few years could be back in the spotlight on the same roads at the prestigious Trofeo Piva.
Protagonists today, Sunday, July 18, 2021, were the young promises of two-wheel pedaling in the double the 62nd edition, organized by the Col San Martino cycling association led by President Mario De Rosso, starting in the morning with the road cycling race for the cadet category valid as the 15th Gran Premio Pro Loco Col San Martino.
Arms up in Via Giarentine in Col San Martino, after the 73 kilometers unwound between Colbertaldo, Follo, Soprapiana and Guia, the Trentino of Borgo Valsugana Elia Andreaus (Asd Veloce Club Borgo), class 2006, faster than breakaway companion Lorenzo Mottes (Us. Montecorona) forced to settle for second place. Adjusting the sprint of the group for third place was Thomas Capra (Asd Veloce Club Borgo).
Spectacle along the roads of a hilly territory unique in the world and recognized as a Unesco World Heritage Site also in the afternoon with the unprecedented race reserved for the junior category valid as the first Gran Premio Andreola with the first five laps on the same route as the students before the grand finale with the last three laps on the Gran Premio della montagna of Combai.
Party in Col San Martino for the Veronese Omar Dal Cappello (Autozai Petrucci Contri), able to regulate in a two-man sprint the Mexican Isaac Del Toro Romero (Monex Mtb Pro Cycling Team). Chasing the leading pair to gain the third step of the podium was Matteo Sperandio (San Vendemiano Cycling Team).
Among the guests present at the Piva Junior Cup were Fci regional president Sandro Cecchin, regional councilor Sonia Brescancin, Farra di Soligo mayor Mattia Perencin, city councilor Massimo Tognon, technical commentator and former pro Silvio Martinello and Fci Veneto and national veteran Raffaele Carlesso.
The awards were held at the Andreola winery in Col San Martino in the presence of owners Nazareno and Stefano Pola. Also with them were Raffaele Mazzucco of the Sogno Veneto winery and two big names in cycling: Giovanni Battaglin and Guido De Rosso.
The Ac Col San Martino expresses special thanks to the provincial and regional Fci committees for their support, with kudos to provincial Fci vice-president Gianluca Negro for his active cooperation in the organization. Not forgetting all the sponsors, volunteers and to all the associations that collaborated on Piva Junior Day.
Order of arrival. Juniors. 1. Andreaus Elia (Asd Veloce Club Borgo) 72.200 km in 01:53:44; 2. Mottes Lorenzo (Us. Montecorona) s.t.; 3. Capra Thomas (Asd Veloce Club Borgo) at 00:03. Juniors. 1. Dal Cappello Omar (Autozai Petrucci Contri) 113.800 km in 02:52:38; 2. Del Toro Romero Isaac (Monex Mtb Pro Cycling Team) s.t.; 3. Sperandio Matteo (San Vendemiano Cycling Team) at 00:14.