Caleb Ewan celebrates his first win in Ineos Grenadiers colours
Kogut and Tesson round out podium in Bondeno
Caleb Ewan sprinted to his first victory in Ineos Grenadiers colours on the opening stage of the Settimana Coppi e Bartali
sprinting to an easy win at the end of the 174.5km stage to Bondeno
logging his first race day for the British team following a move from Jayco-AlUla over the winter
received a perfect lead-out from his teammates
who had controlled the race for much of the day
What was the 64th victory of his career came well clear of Oded Kogut (Israel-Premier Tech) and Jason Tesson (TotalEnergies)
who only just about managed to clear the Ineos lead-out Ben Swift in the sprint
Ewan will now don the first leader’s green-and-red jersey of the race heading into the hilly 164km second stage to Sogliano al Rubicone on Wednesday
marked the opening of the race's 40th edition
a five-man break ventured out into the lead
Carlos Samudio (Solution Tech-Vini Fantini) was joined in the move by Baptiste Huyet (Unibet Tietema Rockets)
Kevin Pezzo Rosola (General Store-Essegibi-F.Lli Curia)
Matteo Zurlo (SC Padovani Polo Cherry Bank)
Ineos Grenadiers took control at the front
limiting the break's advantage to two minutes
barring a 100-metre hill coming after 36km
The day's only challenge would provide the first mountain classification leader of the race
with Pezzo Rosola leading the break across the line to take a single point and with it the green jersey overnight
The remainder of the day provided little action
with the break racing up the road with a solid two-minute gap to the peloton
That advantage only started to come down within the final 40km when Israel-Premier Tech and Jayco-AlUla joined Ineos at the front of the peloton
the break held an advantage of 1:20 on the peloton
with TotalEnergies and VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè also joining the fray in the chase
dropped back to the peloton to leave four men out front
the gap to the chase group fell under a minute as the race hit the final 20km
Amann was the next to drop back with 16km to run
though at that point TotalEnergies had reduced the gap to 15 seconds
with Zurlo lasting a touch longer than his companions
and UAE Team Emirates-XRG also organised themselves for the final
None of the teams could hold a candle to Ineos in the final run to the line
with the squad once again taking control at the front with an organised lead-out train to deliver Ewan to the line
The 30-year-old had no rivals in the sprint finish
blasting home well clear of anyone else to score a dominant victory
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Caleb Ewan sprinted to debut glory on the opening stage of Coppi e Bartali
His first race day for the INEOS Grenadiers
Ewan was well protected by the team over the flat 174.5-kilometres from Ferrara to Bondeno
before being delivered to the finish by Ben Swift
Ewan’s signature speed and power was unmatched
giving him time to cross the line with his arms aloft
The first 20km saw a breakaway of five riders
The break stayed away until the final 15km
with Ewan well positioned behind Magnus Sheffield
before launching his sprint to take the win in a bunch finish
Swift clung on to take fifth place on the stage
The win sees Ewan start in the leaders jersey for tomorrow's second stage with a four second advantage
Caleb Ewan: “Obviously no better way to start with the team
I think I came in knowing my form was pretty good but you know when you haven’t raced for so long
you don’t really have any gage of where you’re at
“I was a bit nervous this morning but the boys did an amazing job
I think it was honestly one of the best lead outs I’ve ever had so they did a great job
Everyone committed 100% and I’m just happy I could finish the job.”
Police were called to reports of dangerous driving in Bondeno
Police in Italy have fined a 103-year-old woman who was caught driving an uninsured car at night with an expired driving licence
Officers received a call at about 1am reporting a vehicle being driven dangerously in the centre of Bondeno
a town with about 13,000 inhabitants near Ferrara
The officers dispatched to the scene in the northern Emilia Romagna region were “greatly surprised when they discovered the year of the driver’s birth”
She had been driving to Bondeno to meet friends and “probably” got disoriented in the dark and lost her way
Molinari’s licence expired two years ago. In Italy
drivers over 80 must undergo a medical exam every two years to renew their licence
Molinari was fined and taken home by police
“I will buy myself a Vespa,” Molinari told local newspaper La Nuova Ferrara
she plans to visit friends by bicycle instead
“I would give Giose a medal rather than a fine,” he said
“It’s not common to have such inner strength
and it gives me hope for my own old age!” he wrote on Facebook
Excellent confirmations in the artistic and Solo Dance sector, for the athletes who have been leading the national rankings for some years. Worthy of note were the performances of the two Bondeno quartets, both already qualified for the FISR Italian Championship.
Welcome and punctual as always was the presence of the Councilor for Sport of the Municipality of Bondeno, Ornella Bonati, who, introduced by Guido Mandreoli, technical collaborator of Aics national skating, conducted the awards ceremony.
A very successful competition, made possible thanks to the work of the athletes, the coaches, Manuel Santulini, Alessia Orsi, Guido Mandreoli, Flavia Vincenzi, Martina Guandalini, Asia Ciccacci, the families and the board of directors of Asd Pattinaggio Bondeno.
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Australian took the victory in a sprint finish on stage one of the Coppi e Bartali race in Italy
Caleb Ewan won at the first time of asking for Ineos Grenadiers on Tuesday
sprinting to victory on stage one of the Settimana Coppi e Bartali in Bondeno
Ineos controlled the race for much of the day
with Ewan timing his jump to perfection to take the win after a flawless leadout from his teammates
Ewan joined the team after coming to mutual agreement to leave Australian outfit Jayco-AlUla during the off-season
Oden Kogut (Israel-Premier Tech) and Jason Tesson (TotalEnergies) couldn’t get near the Australian
taking second and third respectively at the finish
Ewan finished well clear of the rest of the field to take the overall race lead moving into the second stage on Wednesday
Ewan expressed his relief at winning after not racing for 200 days before joining his new team
“Obviously there’s no better way to start,” he said
“I came in knowing that my form was pretty good but when you haven’t raced for so long you really don’t have any gauge of where you’re at
although the boys did an amazing job and it was honestly one of the best leadouts that I’ve ever had
Everyone committed one hundred percent and I’m just happy that I could finish the job.”
Ewan said after joining Ineos that he had been put in a “bad situation” by his former team when speaking on the Geraint Thomas Cycling Club podcast
He even suggested that he had contemplated retirement before leaving Jayco
“This means a lot,” he added on Tuesday
“The last few months have been quite hard… it’s the longest time that I’ve gone with no racing in my career so I honestly didn’t know what to expect
I’m just happy that the team gave me so much support and did an amazing job.”
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Italy One of the strongest earthquakes to shake northern Italy rattled the region around Bologna early Sunday
a magnitude-6.0 temblor that killed at least four people
toppled buildings and sent residents running into the streets
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A 103-year-old Italian woman with an expired driving licence has been busted by police while popping over to see friends at night in an uninsured car
It was 1am (0000 GMT) when police received a call about a vehicle driving dangerously in the centre of Bondeno
police said in a statement received by AFP on Thursday
The officers in the patrol car dispatched to the scene in the northern Emilia Romagna region were "greatly surprised when they discovered the year of the driver's birth"
"so is 103 years old but still capable of getting into a car and driving to Bondeno to meet friends"
She had "probably" got disorientated in the dark and lost her way
Molinari's licence had expired two years previously
drivers over 80 must undergo a medical exam every two years to renew their permits
The centenarian was fined and then taken home by police
But she has not resigned herself to staying at home
"I will buy myself a Vespa," an Italian brand of scooter
Molinari told local newspaper La Nuova Ferrara
hailed her approach to life: "I would give Giose a medal rather than a fine."
"It's not common to have such inner strength
and it gives me hope for my own old age!" he wrote on Facebook
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Three people die and hundreds of homes and buildings are destroyed after an earthquake measuring 6.0 struck the north-east of Italy on Sunday morning
Emergency services said at least 50 people were injured in the quake
sending thousands of people running into the streets in town and cities from the Emilia-Romagna region to Venice
Authorities said the quake’s epicentre was the commune of Finale Emilia
A 29-year-old Moroccan man was killed by a falling girder when a factory building collapsed in the small town of Ponte Rodoni di Bondeno
Two Italian workers died when a roof caved in at a ceramics factory in Sant-Agostino
And another worker was reported missing when the roof of another factory collapsed in a town in the same area
One of the men killed in the factory collapse
“wanted to go to the seaside but because of the bad weather forecast he decided to go to work to replace a colleague who was sick,” a family member told local media
Another worker was reported missing in the collapse of a roof on a foundry in another village in the same area
with reports suggesting she may have had a heart attack brought on by panic during the quake
firefighters rescued a five-year-old girl who was trapped in the rubble of her house after a rapid series of phone calls between a local woman
a family friend who was in New York and emergency services
The magnitude 6.0 quake happened at a depth of 3.2 miles and lasted around 20 seconds
all the village went out into the street after the first shock
after the second many took shelter in their cars
but fortunately the damage was fairly limited
above all affecting churches,” Umberto Mazza
First television footage showed half-collapsed houses with heaps of rubble on the roads
Several church steeples and towers also partly collapsed
The region shaken by the quake is Italy’s industrial heartland but also home to priceless architectural and art treasures
The historic centre of Ferrara is classified as a world heritage site
Hospitals were evacuated as a precautionary measure
Telephone switchboards of emergency services were inundated with calls immediately after the quake
Earlier a 4.1-magnitude quake shook the Lombardy region around Milan
Italy’s financial and business capital
and was felt in the historic cities of Modena
Seismic experts said the relatively small size of the aftershocks meant the worst was likely over
officials opened polls as planned for the second round of local elections in the cities of Piacenza
a 6.3 magnitude quake devastated the central city of l’Aquila
killing around 300 people and leaving tens of thousands homeless.