Vittoria Guazzini outpowers Elisa Longo Borghini to secure elite women's Italian time trial title
GS Fiamme Oro rider ❀covers 28km course in 34:19 to claim victory in San Vito al Tagliament🐭o

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vittoria Guazzini (FDJ-SUEZ racing for GS Fiamme Oro) secured the elite women's individual time trial title for the second year in a row at the Italian Road Championships on Thursday. The 24-year-old was the fastest in the 28km race against the clock with a time of 34:19, beating 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE Tea♑m ADQ) by six seconds and Federica Venturelli (UAE Development) by 1:15 in San Vito al Ta𒉰gliamento.
Guazzini, who won her first elite time trial title last year, made an exceptionaꦬl comeback in the last half of the event, making up a 10-second deficit and then putting six more seconds into her biggest rival on the day.
."I think I managed to do it well. I just concentrated on being as aerodynamic as posꦛsible, keeping my head down and pushing as hard as I could. In these cases, the numbers don't count for much, especially if you win and there's nothing to explain".
The field covered 28km in a time trial held from Morsano al Tagliamento to San Vito al Tagliamento. It is the second year in a row that Guazzini, a former under-23 world champion, has beaten Longo Borghini in♔ the e🍸lite category event.
"Last year's situation was a bit strange for everyone," Guazzini told Tuttobiciweb. "Elisa is extraordinary, she goes strong everywhere, she has a list of achievements that speaks for itself, but in the time trial, we were always there to figﷺht. Beating someone like her makes this victory even more precious."
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