Lucia Bramati and the U19 Giorgia Pellizotti took the top step of the podium; but the rest of the team also performed well, as evidenced by the podium finishes of U23 Laura Squarise and the U17 Zoe Del Ponte.
Going in order, the Open Female race was won by Lucia Bramati, who had already reached the podium a week ago in Novi Sad and achieved her first hurrah in the top category: not bad, for an athlete in her first year among the Elite.
Making the awards ceremony even more memorable was Laura Squarise, who finished third overall, first among the athletes in the Under 23 category: another confirmation of her strong performances in Verona and Serbia. Alice Pascucci also made a step forward, returning to the cross-country specialty after competing in the Tuscan granfondo last week, finishing eleventh.
In the men's Elite category, Under 23s Marco Bramati and Pietro Cao were among the top performers. Marco achieved his best finish of the season, finishing fifteenth overall; Cao, a first-time competitor in the category, finished a few places further back, in twenty-second position.
Among the U19, Thobias Del Ponte also climbed the rankings, finishing seventh. Asthma, however, prevented Flavio Dispensa from competing, forcing him to retire.
Austrian Antonia Grangl, currently in her final year of high school, was granted a week off, demonstrating the team's sensitivity in managing its athletes, especially the younger ones.
Speaking of rest, the Trinx Factory Team will not compete next week, allowing its riders to celebrate Easter with their families.