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The Spoleto bike club showcased a remarkable collective performance at the Italian CSI Italian Championships in Pretoro, Abruzzo, securing four medals.


The Italian CSI Italian Championships, held on Sunday, May 25, on the roads of Pretoro, witnessed a stellar performance by the Spoleto bike club. The team’s efforts in Abruzzo culminated in a total of four medals: silver for Emanuele Mancini (Elite Sport) and Ugo Laudati (M6), and bronze for Raffaele Cavalli (M4) and Paolo Orazi (M9).

The 96.3 km race demanded a blend of endurance and explosiveness, particularly in the final ascent towards the village center of Pretoro.

Spoletine Team Shines in Challenging Race

Despite the demanding course, the cyclists responded with determination. Emanuele Mancini, the youngest member, marked his debut with a silver medal. Ugo Laudati and Raffaele Cavalli, known for their consistent performance, also contributed significantly. veteran Paolo Orazi demonstrated resilience, competing just a week after his 17th participation in the Nine Colli race.

The 96.3 km race demanded a blend of endurance and explosiveness, particularly in the final ascent towards the village center.

Matteo laureti (M4) and Giuseppe Calabrese (M5) also participated, adding to the team’s strong showing in Abruzzo.

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About Iolanda Pensa

Iolanda Pensa is a freelance sports journalist covering cycling events across Italy. She has a passion for uncovering the stories behind the athletes and the races.

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