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{{Infobox cycling race report
{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 2015 Trofeo Laigueglia
| name = 2015 Trofeo Laigueglia
| series =
| series = [[2015 UCI Europe Tour]]
| race_no =
| race_no =
| season_no =
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| image_alt = Davide Cimolai
| image_alt = Davide Cimolai
| image_caption = [[Davide Cimolai]], winner of the 2015 Trofeo Laigueglia
| image_caption = [[Davide Cimolai]], winner of the 2015 Trofeo Laigueglia
| date = {{Start date|2015|2|19}}
| date = 19 February 2015
| stages = 1
| stages = 1
| distance = 191.8
| distance = 191.8
| unit = km
| unit = km
| time = 4hr 53' 47"
| time = 4h 53' 47"
| speed = 39.2
| speed = 39.2
| first = [[Davide Cimolai]]
| first = [[Davide Cimolai]]
| first_nat = ITA
| first_nat = ITA
| first_natvar =
| first_natvar =
| first_team = {{ct|LAM|2015}}
| first_team = {{UCI team code|LAM|2015}}
| second = [[Francesco Gavazzi]]
| second = [[Francesco Gavazzi]]
| second_nat = ITA
| second_nat = ITA
| second_natvar =
| second_natvar =
| second_team = {{ct|NRI|2015}}
| second_team = {{UCI team code|NRI|2015}}
| third = [[Alexey Tsatevich]]
| third = [[Alexey Tsatevich]]
| third_nat = RUS
| third_nat = RUS
| third_natvar =
| third_natvar =
| third_team = {{ct|KAT|2015}}
| third_team = {{UCI team code|KAT|2015}}
| previous = [[2014 Trofeo Laigueglia|2014]]
| previous = [[2014 Trofeo Laigueglia|2014]]
| next = [[2016 Trofeo Laigueglia|2016]]
| next = [[2016 Trofeo Laigueglia|2016]]
}}
}}
The '''2015 Trofeo Laigueglia''' was the 52nd edition of the [[Trofeo Laigueglia]] road cycling race. For the first time, the race was ranked as a [[1.HC]] race by the [[Union Cycliste Internationale|UCI]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingquotes.com/news/trofeo_laigueglia_promoted_to_1hc_status/|title=Trofeo Laigueglia promoted to 1.HC status|work=Cycling Quotes|publisher=CyclingQuotes.com 2013|date=15 October 2014|accessdate=15 October 2014|author=Emil Axelgaard}}</ref> It was part of the [[2015 UCI Europe Tour]] and was held on 19 February 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Trofeo Laigueglia|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Trofeo_Laigueglia_2015|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref>


The 2014 champion was [[José Serpa]] ({{UCI team code|LAM|2015}}), but he was not selected to defend his title.<ref>{{cite web|title=Trofeo Laigueglia 2015 - Classic|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Trofeo_Laigueglia_2015-startlist|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref> [[Philippe Gilbert]] ({{UCI team code|BMC|2015}}) had intended to start the race, but a stomach illness caused his withdrawal.<ref>{{cite web|title=Trophée Laigueglia: Philippe Gilbert, malade, déclare forfait|url=http://www.dhnet.be/sports/cyclisme/trophee-laigueglia-philippe-gilbert-malade-declare-forfait-54e4c8a435700d7522a6df34|website=dhnet.be|accessdate=19 February 2015|date=18 February 2015|language=French}}</ref> Favourites for victory in the race included [[Moreno Moser]] and [[Dan Martin (cyclist)|Dan Martin]] (both {{UCI team code|GRS|2015}}), [[Oscar Gatto]] ({{UCI team code|AND|2015a|nolink=yes}}), [[Damiano Cunego]] ({{UCI team code|VFN|2015}}) and [[Fabio Felline]] (Italy).<ref name=cicloweb>{{cite web|title=Trofeo Laigueglia, forfait di Gilbert. Martin, Felline, Cunego i protagonisti. Dorsale numero 1 a Bonifazio - La startlist|url=http://www.cicloweb.it/news/2015/02/18/trofeo-laigueglia-forfait-di-gilbert-martin-felline-cunego-i-protagonisti-dorsale-nu|website=cicloweb.it|accessdate=19 February 2015|language=Italian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150219233308/http://www.cicloweb.it/news/2015/02/18/trofeo-laigueglia-forfait-di-gilbert-martin-felline-cunego-i-protagonisti-dorsale-nu|archive-date=19 February 2015|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
The '''2015 Trofeo Laigueglia''' was the 52nd edition of the [[Trofeo Laigueglia]] road cycling race. For the first time, the race was ranked as a [[1.HC]] race by the [[Union Cycliste Internationale|UCI]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingquotes.com/news/trofeo_laigueglia_promoted_to_1hc_status/|title=Trofeo Laigueglia promoted to 1.HC status|work=Cycling Quotes|publisher=CyclingQuotes.com 2013|date=15 October 2014|accessdate=15 October 2014|author=Emil Axelgaard}}</ref> It was part of the [[UCI Europe Tour]] and was held on 19 February 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Trofeo Laigueglia|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Trofeo_Laigueglia_2015|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref>


The race was hilly throughout, with two difficult climbs in the final {{convert|10|km|0|abbr=off}}, including the difficult climb of [[Colla Micheri]].<ref name=cicloweb/><ref>{{cite web|title=Trofeo Laigueglia 2015 - Classic|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Trofeo_Laigueglia_2015-profiles|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref>
The 2014 champion was [[José Serpa]] ({{Ct|LAM|2015}}), but he was not selected to defend his title.<ref>{{cite web|title=Trofeo Laigueglia 2015 - Classic|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Trofeo_Laigueglia_2015-startlist|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref> [[Philippe Gilbert]] ({{ct|BMC|2015}}) had intended to start the race, but a stomach illness caused his withdrawal.<ref>{{cite web|title=Trophée Laigueglia: Philippe Gilbert, malade, déclare forfait|url=http://www.dhnet.be/sports/cyclisme/trophee-laigueglia-philippe-gilbert-malade-declare-forfait-54e4c8a435700d7522a6df34|website=dhnet.be|accessdate=19 February 2015|date=18 February 2015|language=French}}</ref> Favourites for victory in the race included [[Moreno Moser]] and [[Dan Martin (cyclist)|Dan Martin]] (both {{ct|GRS|2015}}), [[Oscar Gatto]] ({{ct|AND|2015a|nolink=yes}}), [[Damiano Cunego]] ({{ct|VFN|2015}}) and [[Fabio Felline]] (Italy).<ref name=cicloweb>{{cite web|title=Trofeo Laigueglia, forfait di Gilbert. Martin, Felline, Cunego i protagonisti. Dorsale numero 1 a Bonifazio - La startlist|url=http://www.cicloweb.it/news/2015/02/18/trofeo-laigueglia-forfait-di-gilbert-martin-felline-cunego-i-protagonisti-dorsale-nu|website=cicloweb.it|accessdate=19 February 2015|language=Italian}}</ref>


The race is hilly throughout, with two difficult climbs in the final {{convert|10|km|0|abbr=on}}, including the difficult climb of [[Colla Micheri]].<ref name=cicloweb/><ref>{{cite web|title=Trofeo Laigueglia 2015 - Classic|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Trofeo_Laigueglia_2015-profiles|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref>
The race was won by [[Davide Cimolai]] ({{UCI team code|LAM|2015}}), from a 24-man sprint. This was the third year in a row that a Lampre cyclist had won the race, following Serpa in 2014 and [[Filippo Pozzato]] in 2013.<ref name=cn-result>{{cite web|last1=Farrand|first1=Stephen|title=Davide Cimolai wins Trofeo Laigueglia|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/trofeo-laigueglia-2015/results|website=[[Cyclingnews.com]]|accessdate=19 February 2015|date=19 February 2015}}</ref> It was Cimolai's first ever professional victory.<ref>{{cite web|title=Davide Cimolai|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/rider.php?id=140385&c=3&statistic=pro_wins|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref>

The race was won by [[Davide Cimolai]] ({{ct|LAM|2015}}), from a 24-man sprint. This was the third year in a row that a Lampre cyclist had won the race, following Serpa in 2014 and [[Filippo Pozzato]] in 2013.<ref name=cn-result>{{cite web|last1=Farrand|first1=Stephen|title=Davide Cimolai wins Trofeo Laigueglia|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/trofeo-laigueglia-2015/results|website=[[Cyclingnews.com]]|accessdate=19 February 2015|date=19 February 2015}}</ref> It was Cimolai's first ever professional victory.<ref>{{cite web|title=Davide Cimolai|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/rider.php?id=140385&c=3&statistic=pro_wins|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref>


== Teams ==
== Teams ==


20 teams were selected to take part, including five [[UCI World Tour]] teams.
20 teams were selected to take part, including five [[UCI WorldTeam]]s.


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{{colbegin|3}}
* {{ct|LAM|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|LAM|2015}}
* {{ct|BMC|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|BMC|2015}}
* {{ct|GRS|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|GRS|2015}}
* {{ct|KAT|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|KAT|2015}}
* {{ct|ALM|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|ALM|2015}}
* {{ct|AND|2015a}}
* {{UCI team code|AND|2015a}}
* {{ct|CSF|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|CSF|2015}}
* {{ct|BSE|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|BSE|2015}}
* {{ct|CUL|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|CUL|2015}}
* {{ct|COL|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|COL|2015}}
* [[Italy]] (''national team'')
* [[Italian Cycling Federation|Italy ''(national team)'']]
* {{ct|TNN|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|TNN|2015}}
* {{ct|VFN|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|VFN|2015}}
* {{ct|NRI|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|NRI|2015}}
* {{ct|EUC|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|EUC|2015}}
* {{ct|IDE|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|IDE|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|MGK|2015}}
* MG.Kvis Vega
* {{ct|UNI2|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|UNI2|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|GME|2015}}
* GM Cycling Team
* {{ct|AZT|2015}}
* {{UCI team code|AZT|2015}}
{{colend}}
{{div col end}}


== Result ==
==Race summary==
The field stayed together for the first {{convert|30|km|0|abbr=off}}, but a breakaway formed on the first climb of the day. [[Jonathan Paredes (cyclist)|Jonathan Paredes]] ({{UCI team code|COL|2015}}), [[Nicola Gaffurini]] ({{UCI team code|MGK|2015}}), [[Adriano Brogi]] ({{UCI team code|AZT|2015}}) and [[Jérôme Cousin]] ({{UCI team code|EUC|2015}}) built a lead that extended to approximately seven minutes. The breakaway was controlled by {{UCI team code|LAM|2015}} and the gap began to fall. {{UCI team code|LAM|2015|nolink=yes}} were assisted by {{UCI team code|GRS|2015}} and {{UCI team code|KAT|2015}}. With {{convert|50|km|0|abbr=off}} remaining, pressure from {{UCI team code|GRS|2015|nolink=yes}} on one of the race's steep climbs split the peloton; the main group was reduced to 80 riders. Cousin held out alone at the head of the race, but was caught on the climb.


On the run in to the finish, [[Ilnur Zakarin]] ({{UCI team code|KAT|2015|nolink=yes}}) attacked alone on the climb of Colla Micheri, but failed to establish a gap. He tried again on the final climb, Capo Mele, and was joined by [[Simone Stortoni]] ({{UCI team code|AND|2015a}}) and [[Linus Gerdemann]] ({{UCI team code|CUL|2015}}). {{UCI team code|LAM|2015|nolink=yes}}, however, had several riders in the main group and were able to catch the breakaway and set up the sprint for [[Davide Cimolai]]. Aided in particular by [[Przemysław Niemiec]], Cimolai won the race in a sprint ahead of [[Francesco Gavazzi]] ({{UCI team code|NRI|2015}}) and [[Alexey Tsatevich]] ({{UCI team code|KAT|2015|nolink=yes}}).<ref name=cn-result/><ref>{{cite web|title=Trofeo Laigueglia 2015 - Classic|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Trofeo_Laigueglia_2015|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Conti|first1=Alessandro|title=Volata al Trofeo Laigueglia: trionfa Cimolai su Gavazzi|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/Ciclismo/18-02-2015/moser-martin-nazionale-52-trofeo-laigueglia-100942500865.shtml|website=[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]|accessdate=19 February 2015|language=Italian|date=19 February 2015}}</ref>
The field stayed together for the first {{convert|30|km|0|abbr=on}}, but a breakaway formed on the first climb of the day. [[Jonathan Paredes (cyclist)|Jonathan Paredes]] ({{ct|COL|2015}}), [[Nicola Gaffurini]] (MgKVis Vega), [[Adriano Brogi]] (D'Amico Bottecchia) and [[Jerome Cousin]] ({{ct|EUC|2015}}) built a lead that extended to approximately seven minutes. The breakaway was controlled by {{ct|LAM|2015}} and the gap began to fall. {{ct|LAM|2015|nolink=yes}} were assisted by {{ct|GRS|2015}} and {{ct|KAT|2015}}. With {{convert|50|km|0|abbr=on}} remaining, pressure from {{ct|GRS|2015|nolink=yes}} on one of the race's steep climbs split the peloton; the main group was reduced to 80 riders. Cousin held out alone at the head of the race, but was caught on the climb.


==Result==
On the run in to the finish, Ilnur Zakarin ({{ct|KAT|2015|nolink=yes}}) attacked alone on the climb of Colla Micheri, but failed to establish a gap. He tried again on the final climb, Capo Mele, and was joined by [[Simone Stortoni]] ({{ct|AND|2015a}}) and [[Linus Gerdemann]] ({{ct|CUL|2015}}). {{ct|LAM|2015|nolink=yes}}, however, had several riders in the main group and were able to catch the breakaway and set up the sprint for [[Davide Cimolai]]. Aided in particular by [[Przemysław Niemiec]], Cimolai won the race in a sprint ahead of [[Francesco Gavazzi]] ({{ct|NRI|2015}}) and [[Alexey Tsatevich]] ({{ct|KAT|2015|nolink=yes}}).<ref name=cn-result/><ref>{{cite web|title=Trofeo Laigueglia 2015 - Classic|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Trofeo_Laigueglia_2015|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=19 February 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Conti|first1=Alessandro|title=Volata al Trofeo Laigueglia: trionfa Cimolai su Gavazzi|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/Ciclismo/18-02-2015/moser-martin-nazionale-52-trofeo-laigueglia-100942500865.shtml|website=[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]|accessdate=19 February 2015|language=Italian|date=19 February 2015}}</ref>
{{Cyclingresult start|title=Result<ref name=cn-result/>}}
{{Cyclingresult|1|[[Davide Cimolai]]|ITA|{{UCI team code|LAM|2015}}|4h 53' 47"}}
{{Cyclingresult|2|[[Francesco Gavazzi]]|ITA|{{UCI team code|NRI|2015}}|+ 0"}}
{{Cyclingresult|3|[[Alexey Tsatevich]]|RUS|{{UCI team code|KAT|2015}}|+ 0"}}
{{Cyclingresult|4|[[Matteo Montaguti]]|ITA|{{UCI team code|ALM|2015}}|+ 0"}}
{{Cyclingresult|5|[[Fabio Felline]]|ITA|[[Italian Cycling Federation|Italy ''(national team)'']]|+ 0"}}
{{Cyclingresult|6|[[Angelo Tulik]]|FRA|{{UCI team code|EUC|2015}}|+ 0"}}
{{Cyclingresult|7|[[Brent Bookwalter]]|USA|{{UCI team code|BMC|2015}}|+ 0"}}
{{Cyclingresult|8|[[Rasmus Guldhammer]]|DEN|{{UCI team code|CUL|2015}}|+ 0"}}
{{Cyclingresult|9|[[Simone Petilli]]|ITA|{{UCI team code|UNI2|2015}}|+ 0"}}
{{Cyclingresult|10|[[Javier Mejías]]|ESP|{{UCI team code|TNN|2015}}|+ 0"}}
{{Cyclingresult end}}


== References ==
{| class="wikitable"
{{Reflist}}
|-
!
!Rider
!Team
!Time
|-
| 1
| {{flagathlete|[[Davide Cimolai]]|ITA}}
| {{ct|LAM|2015}}
| align="right"| {{nowrap|4hr 53' 47"}}
|-
| 2
| {{flagathlete|[[Francesco Gavazzi]]|ITA}}
| {{ct|NRI|2015}}
| align="right"| s.t.
|-
| 3
| {{flagathlete|[[Alexey Tsatevich]]|RUS}}
| {{ct|KAT|2015}}
| align="right"| s.t.
|-
| 4
| {{flagathlete|[[Matteo Montaguti]]|ITA}}
| {{ct|ALM|2015}}
| align="right"| s.t.
|-
| 5
| {{flagathlete|[[Fabio Felline]]|ITA}}
| Italy
| align="right"| s.t.
|-
| 6
| {{flagathlete|[[Angelo Tulik]]|FRA}}
| {{ct|EUC|2015}}
| align="right"| s.t.
|-
| 7
| {{flagathlete|[[Brent Bookwalter]]|USA}}
| {{ct|BMC|2015}}
| align="right"| s.t.
|-
| 8
| {{flagathlete|[[Rasmus Guldhammer]]|DEN}}
| {{ct|CUL|2015}}
| align="right"| s.t.
|-
| 9
| {{flagathlete|[[Simone Petilli]]|ITA}}
| {{ct|UNI2|2015}}
| align="right"| s.t.
|-
| 10
| {{flagathlete|[[Javier Mejías]]|SPA}}
| {{ct|TNN|2015}}
| align="right"| s.t.
|}


== References ==
==External links==
*{{official website}}


{{Trofeo Laigueglia}}
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[[Category:2015 in Italian sport|Trofeo Laigueglia]]

Latest revision as of 21:20, 25 January 2024

2015 Trofeo Laigueglia
2015 UCI Europe Tour
Davide Cimolai
Davide Cimolai, winner of the 2015 Trofeo Laigueglia
Race details
Dates19 February 2015
Stages1
Distance191.8 km (119.2 mi)
Winning time4h 53' 47"
Results
  Winner  Davide Cimolai (ITA) (Lampre–Merida)
  Second  Francesco Gavazzi (ITA) (Southeast Pro Cycling)
  Third  Alexey Tsatevich (RUS) (Team Katusha)
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The 2015 Trofeo Laigueglia was the 52nd edition of the Trofeo Laigueglia road cycling race. For the first time, the race was ranked as a 1.HC race by the UCI.[1] It was part of the 2015 UCI Europe Tour and was held on 19 February 2015.[2]

The 2014 champion was José Serpa (Lampre–Merida), but he was not selected to defend his title.[3] Philippe Gilbert (BMC Racing Team) had intended to start the race, but a stomach illness caused his withdrawal.[4] Favourites for victory in the race included Moreno Moser and Dan Martin (both Cannondale–Garmin), Oscar Gatto (Androni Giocattoli), Damiano Cunego (Nippo–Vini Fantini) and Fabio Felline (Italy).[5]

The race was hilly throughout, with two difficult climbs in the final 10 kilometres (6 miles), including the difficult climb of Colla Micheri.[5][6]

The race was won by Davide Cimolai (Lampre–Merida), from a 24-man sprint. This was the third year in a row that a Lampre cyclist had won the race, following Serpa in 2014 and Filippo Pozzato in 2013.[7] It was Cimolai's first ever professional victory.[8]

Teams

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20 teams were selected to take part, including five UCI WorldTeams.

Race summary

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The field stayed together for the first 30 kilometres (19 miles), but a breakaway formed on the first climb of the day. Jonathan Paredes (Colombia), Nicola Gaffurini (MG.K Vis–Vega), Adriano Brogi (D'Amico–Bottecchia) and Jérôme Cousin (Team Europcar) built a lead that extended to approximately seven minutes. The breakaway was controlled by Lampre–Merida and the gap began to fall. Lampre–Merida were assisted by Cannondale–Garmin and Team Katusha. With 50 kilometres (31 miles) remaining, pressure from Cannondale–Garmin on one of the race's steep climbs split the peloton; the main group was reduced to 80 riders. Cousin held out alone at the head of the race, but was caught on the climb.

On the run in to the finish, Ilnur Zakarin (Team Katusha) attacked alone on the climb of Colla Micheri, but failed to establish a gap. He tried again on the final climb, Capo Mele, and was joined by Simone Stortoni (Androni Giocattoli) and Linus Gerdemann (Cult Energy Pro Cycling). Lampre–Merida, however, had several riders in the main group and were able to catch the breakaway and set up the sprint for Davide Cimolai. Aided in particular by Przemysław Niemiec, Cimolai won the race in a sprint ahead of Francesco Gavazzi (Southeast Pro Cycling) and Alexey Tsatevich (Team Katusha).[7][9][10]

Result

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Result[7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Davide Cimolai (ITA) Lampre–Merida 4h 53' 47"
2  Francesco Gavazzi (ITA) Southeast Pro Cycling + 0"
3  Alexey Tsatevich (RUS) Team Katusha + 0"
4  Matteo Montaguti (ITA) AG2R La Mondiale + 0"
5  Fabio Felline (ITA) Italy (national team) + 0"
6  Angelo Tulik (FRA) Team Europcar + 0"
7  Brent Bookwalter (USA) BMC Racing Team + 0"
8  Rasmus Guldhammer (DEN) Cult Energy Pro Cycling + 0"
9  Simone Petilli (ITA) Unieuro–Wilier + 0"
10  Javier Mejías (ESP) Team Novo Nordisk + 0"

References

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  1. ^ Emil Axelgaard (15 October 2014). "Trofeo Laigueglia promoted to 1.HC status". Cycling Quotes. CyclingQuotes.com 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Trofeo Laigueglia". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Trofeo Laigueglia 2015 - Classic". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Trophée Laigueglia: Philippe Gilbert, malade, déclare forfait". dhnet.be (in French). 18 February 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Trofeo Laigueglia, forfait di Gilbert. Martin, Felline, Cunego i protagonisti. Dorsale numero 1 a Bonifazio - La startlist". cicloweb.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 19 February 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Trofeo Laigueglia 2015 - Classic". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  7. ^ a b c Farrand, Stephen (19 February 2015). "Davide Cimolai wins Trofeo Laigueglia". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  8. ^ "Davide Cimolai". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  9. ^ "Trofeo Laigueglia 2015 - Classic". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  10. ^ Conti, Alessandro (19 February 2015). "Volata al Trofeo Laigueglia: trionfa Cimolai su Gavazzi". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Retrieved 19 February 2015.
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