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26 September 2021

The 50th Nove Colli packed with participants

Exceptional attendance with its dawn departure greeted by a large crowd of people and the usual magical atmosphere, then a day of celebration for the whole city

 

The fiftieth edition of the Nove Colli ended in its unusual slot of September, but with super success: excellent participation of riders, extraordinary roadside support at the start and along the course.

At the 7 o'clock start, 9013 riders showed up, a result beyond all expectations given the Coronavirus Pandemic. The Nove Colli was one of the events with the most participants ever in these months: a great result for Fausto Coppi, for all its volunteers, and for the city of Cesenatico.

 

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The dream team has completed its mission: Marco Marcato, Luca Paolini, Matteo Montaguti, Paolo Bettini, Ivan Basso, Christian Zorzi, Claudio Saligari and Mario Cipollini closed the 130 km route under the 4-hour mark: Sportful and Nove Colli, as promised, doubled their donation reaching €20,000.00 to help and support the activity at the Romagnolo Cancer Institute at the Pediatric Hematology Department of Rimini.

 

The podium and the winners

130km - female: Michela Bergozza 3:57:16, Lisa De Cesare, Cinzia Maraldi;

130km - men: Andrea Pisetta 3:30:04, Christian Dallago, Riccardo Zanrossi;

200km - women: Sonia Passutti 06:52:00, Christina Rausch, Debora Morri;

200km - men:  Luca Chiesa 05:55:35, Fabio Cini, Stefano Bonanomi

 

Luca Chiesa won the 205km course. "Winning the Nove Colli, the undisputed queen of the Granfondos, is big and is the crowning achievement of one of the dreams in my life," he said. "I struggled to hold back the tears, the atmosphere on the course was incredible, something magical".

 

Sonia Passutti, so exhausted, sat and awaited the award ceremony, saying, "It was hard, a huge amount of work but rewarded by this satisfaction. I had already participated twice: third place, second place and then finally this year, I managed to win".

 

Andrea Pisetta, winner of the 130km route, was the first rider to cross the finish line of the fiftieth edition of the Nove Colli. "In 2018, I had a puncture, in 2019, I crashed and finally this year, I managed to win. It was hard but we kept a very high pace from the beginning and I was excited to cross the finish line with all the fans cheering me on".

 

Michela Bergozza was the first woman to finish the “short” route. "I started with the idea of ​​going long but I was afraid of cramps and so I decided to cut it and try to do well in the shorter event. My teammates were with me, let's say my wingmen, who helped me and kept me company. Without them, I would never have made it".