Bardiani-CSF is ready to face the 102nd edition of Giro d’Italia. After the last races, Tour of the Alps and Giro dell'Appennino, the #GreenTeam management has made its choices and outlined the line-up that will take part in the Corsa Rosa, scheduled from May 11 (start from Bologna) to June 2 (grand finale in Verona)
The eight riders selected are Enrico Barbin, Giovanni Carboni, Luca Covili, Mirco Maestri, Umberto Orsini, Lorenzo Rota, Manuel Senni and Paolo Simion. The reserves, ready to take over in case of forfeiture, are (in alphabetical order) Vincenzo Albanese, Daniel Savini and Alessandro Tonelli. Team directors Roberto Reverberi and Stefano Zanatta are the technical guides, assisted by Mirko Rossato.
"A difficult race awaits us, a compelling challenge that we must face with courage and a lot of determination" explained Roberto Reverberi. "Our season so far has not gone as we expected, but we are also convinced that this team still has unexpressed potential. We have built the most balanced roster for this Giro, both in terms of characteristics and age. Now we have a little over ten days to refine the condition. Then, we only have to lower the head and pull out everything we have to pursue the goal of the win ".
Bardiani-CSF's line-up for the Giro has an average age of 25 and includes three absolute rookies: Giovanni Carboni, Umberto Orsini and neo-professional rider Luca Covili. The latter, born in 1997, is the youngest rider of the team with his 22 years. Enrico Barbin, the #GreenTeam veteran, is instead the most experienced rider both in terms of age (29 years old in March) and number of participations at Giro d'Italia (2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018).
"The Giro is a tough race and our most prestigious stage," said Stefano Zanatta. "Year after year the competition with World Tour big teams becomes more and more difficult. Numbers in hand, is a challenge like David against Goliath. But as history teaches us feats are always possible. Our race conduct will be marked by the attack, evaluating every day the best way to stand out. We do not have so many calculations to do, except that of energy, to spend intelligently to achieve our goal ".
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GIRO D’ITALIA - ITALY (UCI 2.UWT)
info: http://www.giroditalia.it/
21 stages race, May 11 - June 2
1. Enrico Barbin (Italian, born in Bergamo in 1990, pro-rider since 2013) - all-rounder
Fifth participation at Giro (2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019) - one win in career
2. Giovanni Carboni (Italian, born in Fano in 1995, pro-rider since 2018) - all-rounder
Rookie at Giro
3. Luca Covili (Italian, born in Pavullo del Frignano in 1997, neo-pro rider) - climber
Rookie at Giro
4. Mirco Maestri (Italian, born in Guastalla in 1991, pro-rider since 2016) - rouleur
Fourth participation at Giro (2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019) - two wins in career
5. Umberto Orsini (Italian, born in Empoli in 1994, pro-rider since 2018) - rouleur
Rookie at Giro
6. Lorenzo Rota (Italian, born in Bergamo in 1995, pro-rider since 2016) - all-rounder
Second participation at Giro (2017 and 2019)
7. Manuel Senni (Italian, born in Cesenatico in 1992, pro-rider since 2015) - climber
Fourth participation at Giro (2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019) - two wins in career
8. Paolo Simion (Italian, born in Castelfranco in 1992, pro since 2015) - sprinter
Third participation at Giro (2016, 2018 and 2019) - one win in career
Reserves:
Vincenzo Albanese (Italian, 1996) - all-rounder
Daniel Savini (Italian, 1997) - climber
Alessandro Tonelli (Italian, 1992) - rouleur
DS: Roberto Reverberi and Stefano Zanatta
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