The Coppa d'Oro, also known as “ one lira” Race and Grand Prix of the Italian Sport Directors, is a male road race of cycling addressed to the junior athletes. It takes place every September in the village of Borgo Valsugana (Trentino). The race starts in Borgo Valsugana. It follows the county road 228 and crosses the villages of Roncegno Terme, Novaledo and Levico Terme. After that, it climbs the hill of Tenna, then it goes down to Pergine Valsugana and comes back to Borgo Valsugana on the same course. At the end of the race the athletes ride the uphill from Scurelle to Telve two times, to arrive finally in the centre of Borgo Valsugana, after 81,2 km.

History edit

The race was planned and organized for the first time in 1965 by Carlo Dalla Torre. The first three editions took place in the cities of Avio, Preore and Trento. The race established definitively in Borgo Valsugana in 1968. The editions of 1969, 1976 and 1977 didn’t take place. The final prize is presented to the Team-manager of the winning cyclist. In the past the prize was 1 lira coin but this symbolic reward has recently been replaced with cash prizes. There’s not only the cadets’ race. From 1997 there is also the Coppetta d'Oro, a race for the youngest athletes at the sport Centre of Borgo Valsugana. In 2000 it was added the Coppa Rosa, a race for female cadets that takes place the day before the Coppa d'Oro. It follows a 50 km course from Borgo Valsugana to the limit of the Veneto Region and comes back. Lastly, from 2007 the event includes all the young cycling categories from 7 to 16 years with the Coppa di Sera, a race for male and female beginners that follows an inner course in Borgo Valsugana. Up to now, the only athlete who won two editions of the Coppa d'Oro is Diego Ulissi, in 2004 and 2005.

Coppa d'Oro's winners edit

Anno Vincitore Secondo Terzo
1965   Pietro Poloni
1966   Maurizio Maranzana
1967   Rino Carraro
1968   Paolo Giogetti
1970   Walter Santeroni
1971   Giovanni Zago
1972   Massimo Zani
1973   Carmelo Barone
1974   Giuseppe Saronni
1975   Stefano Ferri
1978   Roberto Pagnin
1979   Mauro Salvato
1980   Gianni Bugno
1981   Gianluca Scagliarini
1982   Gianni Mosele
1983   Massimo Donati
1984   Stefano Giraldi
1985   Franco Roat
1986   Simone Biasci
1987   Alessandro Bertolini
1988   Gabriele Colombo
1989   Federico De Beni
1990   Mirco Zanobini
1991   Giuseppe Palumbo
1992   Giuliano Figueras
1993   Ivan Basso
1994   Mario Liberale
1995   Antonio D'Aniello
1996   Manuele Mori
1997   Ivan Degasperi
1998   Maurizio Flocchini
1999   Antonio Mendolaro
2000   Nico Sabatini
2001   Dario Cataldo
2002   Alberto Pizzo
2003   Luca Barla
2004   Diego Ulissi
2005   Diego Ulissi
2006   Sonny Colbrelli
2007   Anthony Orsani
2008   Emanuele Favero   Alberto Bettiol   Andrea Manfredi
2009   Alberto Bettiol   Simone Sterbini   Stefano Nardelli
2010   Federico Zurlo   Stefano Marchesini   Matej Mohorič
2011   Matic Kolar Šafarič   Andrea Di Mario   Giacomo Tomio
2012   Daniel Marcellusi   Filippo Rocchetti   Gianmarco Begnoni

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