Dani Martínez (Ineos Grenadiers) emerged victorious at the Coppa Sabatini, sprinting to the line from a select five-man group.
The Colombian had sparked a successful counter-attack on the day’s final climb to bring back long-range attacker Aleksandr Vlasov, before getting the better of the resulting group in the final sprint.
Odd Christian Eiking (EF Education-EasyPost) attempted to get on terms but had to settle for second, while Guillaume Martin (Cofidis), who launched two late attacks, rounded out the podium.
Eiking’s teammate Esteban Chaves placed fourth in what was a decent haul of UCI points for the relegation-threatened team, while Vlasov was spent and trailed home in fifth.
Vincenzo Albanese (Eolo-Kometa) led home a chasing six-man group, who had formed the first key selection of 11 before being cut adrift on the final climbs.
“I live nearby and know the roads very well, and I’m very happy to win here,” said Martínez.
“When Vlasov attacked, I knew it was very dangerous. I waited and gave it everything on the final climb. In the end there were five of us, and I managed to win.”
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