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2013 Roma Maxima


FieldValue
name2013 Roma Maxima
series2013 UCI Europe Tour
dateMarch 3
stages1
distance180
unitkm
time4h 26' 17"
firstBlel Kadri
first_natFRA
first_team
secondFilippo Pozzato
second_natITA
second_team
thirdGrega Bole
third_natSLO
third_team
previous2008
next2014

The 2013 Roma Maxima was the 75th edition of the Italian semi-classic cycle race previously known as Giro del Lazio. The Giro del Lazio had not been held since 2008, and the 2013 edition was the first one with the new name.

The race was scheduled on 3 March 2013; it started on Via Appia Antica in Rome, passed through the cobblestone section of the ancient Appian Way and the steep climbs of the Roman hills, and ended again in Rome in Via dei Fori Imperiali, near the Coliseum, after 180 km.

The French Blel Kadri won the race after a 127 km breakaway. Kadri, together with André Cardoso, Christophe Prémont, Pim Ligthart and Albert Timmer, got away after 53 km; on the climb to Campi di Annibale he dropped the other riders and powered on alone with 40 km to go. A five-rider group, among whom there was also Vincenzo Nibali, tried to chase Kadri down, but Kadri managed to hold the gap all the way to Rome. 's Filippo Pozzato won the sprint for the second place, and Grega Bole () was third. Since Roma Maxima is not a World Tour event, riders were not allowed to use the radio during the race; so both Pozzato and Bole did not know that Kadri was still away, and Pozzato celebrated on the finish line thinking he had won the race.

Teams

The start list included 16 teams – 9 ProTeams and 7 Professional Continental Teams – and a total of 128 riders. Among them, the pre-race favourites were pairing Alejandro Valverde and Giovanni Visconti, 's Damiano Cunego and Filippo Pozzato, rider Carlos Betancur and Oscar Gatto of .

Results

CyclistTeamTime
1Blel Kadri
2Filippo Pozzato
3Grega Bole
4Enrico Barbin
5Simone Ponzi
6Leonardo Duque
7Giovanni Visconti
8Simon Geschke
9Sergey Lagutin
10Sergey Chernetskiy

References

References

  1. (18 February 2013). "The new Roma Maxima has been officially presented in Rome". RCS MediaGroup.
  2. Pastonesi, Marco. (3 March 2013). "Roma Maxima goes to the Frenchman Kadri who managed to join the winning breakaway". RCS MediaGroup.
  3. Farrand, Stephen. (3 March 2013). "Blel Kadri wins Roma Maxima".
  4. (26 February 2013). "Roma Maxima 2013: Startlist".
  5. (26 February 2013). "Roma Maxima: the international challenge at the Coliseum". RCS MediaGroup.
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