Memorial Romano Scotti

Memorial Romano Scotti
Race details
Date End of December, beginning of January
Region Rome, Italy
Discipline Cyclo-cross
Competition World Cup
History
First edition 2011 (2011)
Editions 4 (as of 2014)
First winner  Marco Aurelio Fontana (ITA)
Most wins  Marco Aurelio Fontana (ITA) (2 wins)
Most recent  Niels Albert (BEL)

The Memorial Romano Scotti is a cyclo-cross race held in Rome, Italy. Its first edition was on 9 January 2011 as the Italian National Championship.[1] It was held a second time in December of that year. Since the 2012–2013 season, it is part of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup. The event is named after Italian cyclist Romano Scotti.

Results

Men

Year Winner Second Third Ref
2014  Niels Albert (BEL)  Lars van der Haar (NED)  Sven Nys (BEL)
2013  Kevin Pauwels (BEL)  Niels Albert (BEL)  Marco Aurelio Fontana (ITA)
2011 (Dec.)  Marco Aurelio Fontana (ITA)  Cristian Cominelli (ITA)  Luca Damiani (ITA) [2]
2011 (Jan.)  Marco Aurelio Fontana (ITA)  Marco Bianco (ITA)  Fabio Ursi (ITA) [3]

Women

Year Winner Second Third Ref
2014  Katie Compton (USA)  Marianne Vos (NED)  Eva Lechner (ITA)
2013  Marianne Vos (NED)  Katie Compton (USA)  Kateřina Nash (CZE)
2011 (Dec.)  Vania Rossi (ITA)  Eva Lechner (ITA)  Valentina Scandolara (ITA) [4]
2011 (Jan.)  Vania Rossi (ITA)  Francesca Cucciniello (ITA)  Eva Lechner (ITA) [5]

References

  1. "1 Edizione 06-09 Gennaio 2011 – Comunicati Stampa" (in Italian). Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  2. "Men Elite Memorial Romano Scotti (ITA/C2)". UCI. 30 December 2011. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  3. "Men Elite Championnat National d'Italie (ITA/CN)". UCI. 9 January 2011. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  4. "Women Elite Memorial Romano Scotti (ITA/C2)". UCI. 30 December 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  5. "Women Elite Championnat National d'Italie (ITA/CN)". UCI. 9 January 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
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