Samuele Battistella

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Samuele Battistella
2020 Fleche Wallonne Samuele Battistella.jpg
Battistella at the 2020 La Flèche Wallonne
Personal information
Full nameSamuele Battistella
Born (1998-11-14) 14 November 1998 (age 25)
Castelfranco Veneto, Italy
Team information
Current team Astana Qazaqstan Team
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2011–2014UC Giorgione
2015VC Breganze
2016Cyber Breganze Group
2017–2018 Zalf–Euromobil–Désirée–Fior
Professional teams
2019 Dimension Data for Qhubeka
2020 NTT Pro Cycling [1]
2021– Astana–Premier Tech
Medal record
Representing Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Men's road bicycle racing
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2019 Yorkshire Under-23 road race

Samuele Battistella (born 14 November 1998) is an Italian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Astana Qazaqstan Team. [2] [3] Battistella's first professional win was at the 2021 Veneto Classic. [4] He was initially named to the Astana team for the 2022 Tour de France, but was diagnosed with COVID-19 right before the race. [5] [6] He instead rode at the 2022 Vuelta a España.

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Major results

2016
1st Trofeo Buffoni
3rd Overall Giro della Lunigiana
5th Road race, UEC European Junior Road Championships
5th Montichiari–Roncone
6th Trofeo Guido Dorigo
7th Trofeo Citta di Loano
2018
2nd Overall Grand Prix Priessnitz spa
1st Jersey green.svg Points classification
1st Stage 1
3rd Gran Premio Sportivi di Poggiana
4th Giro del Belvedere
6th Trofeo Città di San Vendemiano
6th Giro del Medio Brenta
8th Trofeo Edil C
2019
1st Jersey rainbow.svg Road race, UCI Road World Under-23 Championships
1st Jersey yellow.svg Overall Tour de Limpopo
1st Jersey polkadot.svg Mountains classification
1st Jersey white.svg Young rider classification
1st Stage 3
1st Giro del Belvedere
2nd G.P. Palio del Recioto
6th Trofeo Piva
2021
1st Veneto Classic
4th Overall Arctic Race of Norway
4th Coppa Bernocchi
6th Trofeo Matteotti
10th Giro della Toscana
2022
3rd Overall Tour de Hongrie
3rd Road race, National Road Championships
5th Prueba Villafranca de Ordizia
7th Overall Tour de Pologne
7th Overall Tour de la Provence
Jersey yellow number.svg Combativity award Stage 12 Vuelta a España
2023
6th Veneto Classic
7th Giro del Veneto
9th Overall Tour de Pologne

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

Grand Tour 202120222023
Jersey pink.svg Giro d'Italia 82 DNF
Jersey yellow.svg Tour de France
Jersey red.svg Vuelta a España DNF 121
Legend
Did not compete
DNF Did not finish

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References

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