The Lazio Bike Days kicked off today in Rome, a series of cycling races in various categories on the historic Caracalla circuit, organized by Terenzi Sport Eventi. The first day saw the running of the Italian Team Time Trial Championships for Allievi. The men's victory went to the highly favored Marche team Petrucci Zero24, with Andrea Alessiani, Edoardo Fiorini, and twins Filippo and Tommaso Cingolani, who were the only ones to finish under twenty minutes: traveling at 45.773 km/h, they outclassed the Lazio rivals from Work Service Coratti (well done to Brian Paris, Gianmaria Graziani, and Filippo Antonelli, winner two years ago of the GP Liberazione Esordienti, for delivering an excellent performance despite Lorenzo Ferraro's chain slip at the start) and the Veneto team Faizanè CSZ Sandrigo who completed the podium. FULL RESULTS HERE “Liberazione is an event of great importance for the Federation and I thank Claudio Terenzi for reviving it and bringing it back to high levels – said the national President of Federciclismo Cordiano Dagnoni, present at the race-. It is a race that I have held dear since I was an athlete, because I raced it and brought home wonderful feelings. We are in Rome in these days of emotion for the death of the Holy Father, and I am convinced that from up there, as the great sportsman he was, he will support the protagonists of the event over these three days.” After today's appetizer, tomorrow the 78th GP Liberazione really gets underway with the youth categories at the starting line. At 9:30 am the Cavaliere Liberazione Juniores starts: Marchi (Borgo Molino) against Magagnotti (Contri Autozai), Baruzzi (Aspiratori Otelli) against Mengarelli (Fratelli Giorgi), and many other duels that will intersect among the tight curves and short climbs that are hard to interpret in the heart of the Capital; there is also curiosity for Clemente Cavaliere's CPS, main sponsor of the Juniores race, for Terenzi's Veleka, whose Belarusian athlete Slesarenko surprised everyone at the start of this season, and for some foreign teams expected at the start. Live TV from 10:45 am on Bike Channel. At 12:30 pm it will be the turn of the Liberazione Allievi, with several teams remaining in Rome from the previous day's team time trial: live streaming on the "Toscana Sprint" Facebook and YouTube channels from about 1:50 pm. At 3:30 pm the Liberazione Esordienti will see young talents in a dream setting: live streaming on the "Toscana Sprint" Facebook and YouTube channels from about 4 pm. To close this central day, at 5 pm it will be the turn of the Liberazione Amatori. Friday the 25th is the highlight. At 9 am the Coati Liberazione Women (1.1) is valid as the fourth women's stage of the Coppa Italia delle Regioni: the top team on paper is UAE Adq, the star last year with a triple parade finish that marked the first highlight of a fantastic season for Paris 2024 Olympic gold medalist Chiara Consonni, while this year they will rely on Sofia Bertizzolo and Sofie van Rooijen; the main challenger will be another World Tour team, the Swiss Roland of Giorgia Vettorello, and numerous Italian Continental teams that will allow us to see, among others, Linda Laporta (Bepink), Lara Crestanello (Born to Win BTC), Eleonora La Bella (Aromitalia Vaiano), or track star Anita Baima, racing for the Horizons club. There will be no live broadcast here but a delayed one on Rai Sport. At 12 pm, one of the most significant moments for the social as well as sporting aspect of Liberazione: the "Bike 4 Fun - Pedalata del Dono" which will allow anyone who wants to spend a carefree hour on a bike to ride in the heart of the Capital; Bike 4 Fun is organized in collaboration with ANED Sport and AIDO to raise awareness on the topic, still too little discussed and known, of organ donation. At 2 pm, the 78th edition of the "queen race" of the GP Liberazione: what was once for amateurs and, since the international category change, is reserved for Under 23s. Almost all the Italian Continental teams and several foreign ones will be there, including VF Bardiani Csf Faizanè, and UAE Gen Z... Turconi (winner of the Piva and breakaway at Sanremo), Bessega, Belletta, Giaimi, Stella, Oioli, Cipollini jr. are just a few of the names we will find on the start list of a race that traditionally projects its winners towards professionalism (the post-Covid roll of honor reads Gazzoli, Uhlig, Romele, Donati, the latter moving from Biesse Carrera to Red Bull's development team) and is considered a U23 Spring World Championship. Live TV on Bike Channel at 3:15 pm. The cherry on top, at 6:30 pm the 10 km running race (both competitive and non-competitive) in collaboration between Terenzi Sport Eventi and Appia Run. Setting up and dismantling the structures around the Baths of Caracalla during the two days of the GP Liberazione will be the young people performing community service under the aegis of the ALETES association, consolidating the civic commitment of Terenzi Sport Eventi connected to the purely sporting one for the movement. The event is sponsored by the Ministry for Sport and Youth, CONI Lazio, American Chamber of Commerce, and supported by the Lazio Region, the Department for Sport, Major Events, Tourism and Fashion of Rome Capital, Sport e Salute, Institute for Sports and Cultural Credit. Official partners: Coati, DPiù, Co.Re.Ma. 3, Cavaliere Bici, SR Arredamenti. Media Partner: Corriere dello Sport.
The women's podium was all Lombard, with Flandreslove Fiorenzo Magni asserting the ranks of its young champions like Anna Bonassi, Emma Cocca, Beatrice Trabucchi, and Anna Mucciarini: their time was 23'07''27, already anticipated by a first split under 8 minutes. Starting from the blocks in the last heat, the athletes of the Brescia club snatched the partial lead from the cycling school Verso l'Iride, who had completed the 15-kilometer course in 23'36''35. Third place went to Cesano Maderno, which also features Vivienne Cassata, daughter of showgirl and great cycling friend Justine Mattera. These are the very first tricolor jerseys awarded on the road in 2025.


