2021 Per sempre Alfredo

Last updated

2021 Per sempre Alfredo
2021 UCI Europe Tour
Race details
Dates21 March 2021
Stages1
Distance161.91 [1]  km (100.6 mi)
Winning time3h 48' 10"
Results
  WinnerFlag of Italy.svg  Matteo Moschetti  (ITA) (Trek–Segafredo)
  SecondFlag of Spain.svg  Mikel Aristi  (ESP) (Euskaltel–Euskadi)
  ThirdFlag of Italy.svg  Samuele Zambelli  (ITA) (Italy)
2022  

The 2021 Per sempre Alfredo was the 1st edition of the Per sempre Alfredo road cycling one day race, which was held on 21 March 2021, starting in the city of Florence and finishing in Alfredo Martini's home town of Sesto Fiorentino. [2]

Contents

The race was won in a sprint by Matteo Moschetti (Trek–Segafredo) ahead of Mikel Aristi (Euskaltel–Euskadi) and Samuele Zambelli (Italy). [3]

Teams

Two UCI WorldTeams, seven UCI ProTeams, ten UCI Continental teams, and the Italian national team made up the twenty teams that participated in the race. All teams entered seven riders each, for a total of 140 riders, of which 113 finished. [3] [4]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI ProTeams

UCI Continental Teams

National Teams

Result

Result [3]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Moschetti  (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 3h 48' 10"
2Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Aristi  (ESP) Euskaltel–Euskadi + 0"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Samuele Zambelli  (ITA) Italy + 0"
4Flag of Spain.svg  Jon Aberasturi  (ESP) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 0"
5Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Colnaghi  (ITA) Italy + 0"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Lonardi  (ITA) Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè + 0"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Gandin  (ITA) Zalf–Euromobil–Désirée–Fior + 0"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Tommaso Nencini  (ITA) Italy + 0"
9Flag of Eritrea.svg  Natnael Tesfatsion  (ERI) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 0"
10Flag of Germany.svg  Marius Mayrhofer  (GER) Team DSM + 0"

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Matteo Moschetti</span> Italian bicycle racer

Matteo Moschetti is an Italian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge</span> Cycling race

The 2020 Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge was the second edition of the Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge road cycling one day race. It was held on 6 August as a category 1.1 event on the 2020 UCI Europe Tour.

The 2021 Trek–Segafredo season was the team's 11th season overall, of which all of them have been at UCI WorldTeam level, and the 6th season under the current name.

The 2021 Trofeo Laigueglia was a one-day road cycling race that took place on 2 March 2021 in and around Laigueglia, Liguria, on the northwestern coast of Italy. It was the 58th edition of the Trofeo Laigueglia and was rated as a 1.Pro event as part of the 2021 UCI Europe Tour and the 2021 UCI ProSeries. The race covered 202 kilometres (126 mi) and finished off with four laps of a finishing circuit that was 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) long and featured two short and sharp climbs, the Colla Micheri and the Capo Mele.

The 2021 GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano was the 52nd edition of the GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano road cycling one-day race that was held on 7 March 2021. The 1.Pro-category race was initially scheduled to be a part of the inaugural edition of the UCI ProSeries, but after the 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it made its UCI ProSeries debut in 2021, while also still being a part of the 2021 UCI Europe Tour.

The 2021 Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali was a road cycling stage race that took place between 23 and 27 March 2021 in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna and in San Marino. It was the 36th edition of the Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali and was part of the 2021 UCI Europe Tour as a category 2.1 event.

The 2021 GP Miguel Induráin was the 67th edition of the GP Miguel Induráin road cycling one day race, which was held on 3 April 2021, that started and finished in Estella. The 1.Pro-category race was initially scheduled to be a part of the inaugural edition of the UCI ProSeries, but after the 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it made its UCI ProSeries debut in 2021, while also still being a part of the 2021 UCI Europe Tour.

The 2020 Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali was a road cycling stage race that took place between 1 and 4 September 2020 in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. It was the 35th edition of the Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali and was part of the 2020 UCI Europe Tour as a category 2.1 event.

The 2021 Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge was the third edition of the Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge road cycling one-day race, which was a category 1.1 event on the 2021 UCI Europe Tour. After the 2020 edition was postponed to August due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the race returned to its usual mid-June time slot.

The 2021 Giro di Sicilia was the 25th edition of the Giro di Sicilia road cycling stage race and the second edition since its revival in 2019. The race was originally scheduled for April but had been postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, which had also caused the cancellation of the 2020 edition.

The 2021 Giro dell'Emilia was the 104th edition of the Giro dell'Emilia road cycling one day race in the titular region of central Italy. It was held on 2 October 2021 as part of the 2021 UCI Europe Tour and the 2021 UCI ProSeries calendars.

The 2021 Coppa Bernocchi was the 102nd edition of the Coppa Bernocchi road cycling one day race, which was held in and around Legnano, Italy, on 4 October 2021. This edition was the race's first in the UCI ProSeries; the 2020 edition was expected to feature in the inaugural UCI ProSeries but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The race was the first of the 2021 Trittico Lombardo, which also included the Tre Valli Varesine held the day after and the Coppa Ugo Agostoni, to be held a week later.

The 2021 Tre Valli Varesine was the 100th edition of the Tre Valli Varesine road cycling one day race, which was held in the Lombardy region of northwestern Italy on 5 October 2021. This edition was the race's first in the UCI ProSeries; the 2020 edition was expected to feature in the inaugural UCI ProSeries but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The race was the second of the 2021 Trittico Lombardo, which also included the Coppa Bernocchi held the day before and the Coppa Ugo Agostoni, to be held six days later.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Trek–Segafredo (men's team) season</span>

The 2022 season for the Trek–Segafredo team is its 12th season overall, of which all of them have been at UCI WorldTeam level, and the seventh season under the current name. The team's title sponsors are Trek, an American bicycle manufacturer, and Segafredo, an Italian coffee brand. They also use SRAM drivetrain, Bontranger wheels and Santini clothing.

The 2022 GP Miguel Induráin was the 68th edition of the GP Miguel Induráin road cycling one day race, which was held on 2 April 2022, starting and finishing in Estella.

The 2022 Coppa Bernocchi was the 103rd edition of the Coppa Bernocchi road cycling one day race, which was held in and around Legnano, Italy, on 3 October 2022.

The 2022 Japan Cup was the 29th edition of the Japan Cup single-day cycling race. It was held on 16 October 2022, over a distance of 144.2 km, starting and finishing in Utsunomiya.

The 2023 Danilith Nokere Koerse was the 77th edition of the Nokere Koerse one-day road cycling race. It was held on 15 March 2023 as a category 1.Pro race on the 2023 UCI ProSeries calendar.

The 2023 GP Miguel Induráin was the 69th edition of the GP Miguel Induráin road cycling one day race, which was held on 1 April 2023, starting and finishing in Estella.

The 2023 Per sempre Alfredo was the 3rd edition of the Per sempre Alfredo road cycling one day race, which was held on 19 March 2023, starting in the city of Florence and finishing in Alfredo Martini's home town of Sesto Fiorentino.

References

  1. "Map". 2021 Per sempre "Alfredo" . La FlammeRouge. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  2. "Per sempre "Alfredo"". UCI . Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  3. 1 2 3 "Matteo Moschetti vince la prima edizione della 'Per sempre Alfredo'" [Matteo Moschetti wins the first edition of 'Per sempre Alfredo']. Per sempre Alfredo (in Italian). Gruppo Sportiva Emilia. 21 March 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  4. "Start List" (PDF). Per sempre Alfredo. Gruppo Sportiva Emilia. 21 March 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.