Veneto Classic podium history | Race map & profile | 2023 edition | Start list
Soave - Bassano del Grappa, 191.7 km
Magnus Cort wins the fourth edition of the Veneto Classic.
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Weather at the finish city of Bassano del Grappa at 2:25 PM, local time: 71F (21C), sunny, with the wind from the southeast at 6 km/hr (4 mph). There is just a 2% chance of rain.
The route: Starting in Soave, the route heads towards Vicenza, tackling the Monteviale climb and also passing through Sandrigo, home of race organizers PP Sport Events. A sprint in Nove will honour Jacopo Venzo, a local junior rider who tragically passed away last year. The race will then arrive on its signature roads, beginning with the 12.6 km La Rosina circuit, featuring a 2.1 km climb with a 6.5% average gradient, to be repeated twice.
Next is the La Tisa circuit, with a short but vicious 330-metre cobbled climb at 15.2%. The riders will tackle this leg-buckling ramp five times. A special Tisa Party zone with beer, burgers, and a DJ set will bring a Tour of Flanders-style atmosphere to the race as fans cheer on the riders.
The peloton racing across Veneto.
The final challenges come with the 1.3 km gravel climb at Diesel Farm (average gradient 10.9%), followed by the short, sharp Contrà Soarda (400 meters at 13%), where last year’s winner, Davide Formolo, launched his solo attack. The peloton will then sweep into Bassano, over the Ponte Nuovo bridge and towards what is sure to be a dramatic finish in Piazza Libertà.
The race: Second-place Romain Grégoire's Team Groupama-FDJ posted this report:
The 2024 season officially ended this Sunday for the Groupama-FDJ cycling team, and Romain Grégoire was close to concluding it in the most beautiful way. Four days after his third place in the Giro del Veneto, the French puncher proved to be the strongest of the “favorites” in the Veneto Classic. Unfortunately, Magnus Cort, member of the early breakaway, managed to keep seventeen seconds on the line and deprive the Frenchman of a second victory this season. Romain Grégoire therefore concluded his 2024 season with a third podium in two weeks, while Groupama-FDJ finished the year with fifteen victories.
Between Soave and Bassano del Grappa, Groupama-FDJ team was contesting the very last race of its season this Sunday in the Veneto Classic. The race had a slightly higher elevation gain than the Giro del Veneto earlier this week, but it was still supposed to come down to the last fifteen kilometres with a steep unpaved climb then a 400-metre hill at 13% a few kilometres from the finish. Six men got a head start by joining the breakaway after a few kilometres: Anders Foldrager, Tobias Bayer, Magnus Cort, Alexis Gougeard, Kyrylo Tsarenko and Riccardo Biondani. “UAE Team Emirates controlled from the start, they kept it at 1’30 for a long time then they let it go up to three minutes,” explained Philippe Mauduit. “When we got to the circuit with the technical section of La Tisa’s cobbled climb, we thought that they might not be able to do it on their own. So, we went to pull. It was quite complicated to organize, because the peloton was reducing out each time in the technical section, then regrouping a few kilometers further on, and we always had to find our guys. Despite all this, the boys did an excellent job for Romain, because there was 3’40 to close when we took control, and they gradually came back to thirty seconds.”
After four laps around the selective climb of La Tisa, and a few unsuccessful attacks, a group of fifteen units or so, including Romain Grégoire, eventually headed towards the last two climbs of the day. “The race was really hard, it came down to the legs,” Philippe assured. “There were no real surprises.” On the other hand, the breakaway saw its lead go from thirty seconds to one minute before the unpaved climb located ten kilometers from the finish. Romain Grégoire then accelerated and distanced his rivals for the first time, before five of them managed to come back before the last slopes of the day, with five kilometres to go.
Since the collaboration was not ideal among the favorites, Magnus Cort, the last survivor of the breakaway, was able to tackle the final difficulty with a 40-second lead. In the back, Romain Grégoire therefore went all-in. “It was the last hard portion to try to get away so I gave it my all to try to catch Cort,” he said. “But on a final like that, he never cracks, and so I fought for second place.” Despite a sharp attack, which enabled him to distance the rest of the competition and reduce the gap by twenty seconds on the Dane, the Frenchman eventually missed just 17 seconds to take the win.
“We may have made the mistake of giving too much room to this breakaway of strong guys,” said Romain. “We may have started to work a little late, but we tried to close the gap by taking our responsibilities. Then, it was a real battle between the leaders on the two most difficult climbs of the day. Only one breakaway rider stayed away, which meant he was very strong. I am obviously disappointed to finish on the podium again, especially since I think I really had the legs to win today. On the other hand, it is satisfying to still be at this level on October 20, and that also applies to the general level of the team over the entire Italian campaign.” “It’s a mix of frustration and satisfaction,” added Philippe. “The first satisfaction is the team really raced as it had to race around Romain, even if it was sometimes technically complicated. One other satisfaction is that Romain meets the expectations even when he’s under pressure, and he was today. The huge frustration, however, is that Romain really wanted to win, we all really wanted him to win, we came for that, we worked for that, and we didn’t succeed.”
Despite a superb performance from its young 21-year-old talent, Groupama-FDJ therefore ended the 2024 season on a frustrating note. When it came time to briefly summarize the past year, made of fifteen victories and nearly 40 podiums, Philippe Mauduit had these words: “First of all, I spare a thought for Ignatas and Lars who were unable to race this year. There was also the serious injury of Rudy, that of Paul. From January, we took a big blow, then we continued to suffer a series of injuries. It was really a difficult season to manage for the riders and the staff, but once all the injuries were sorted out, we saw the true value of the team. After the Tour, the riders had all returned to a very high level, and we have been in almost all the race rankings since then. This is promising for 2025. As a general rule, a rider who finishes his season well gets back well on track the following year”.
The podium, from left: Romain Grégoire (2nd), Magnus Cort (1st) & Xandro Meurisse (3rd).
Complete results:
191.7 kilometers raced at an average speed of 43.563 km/hr
1 | Magnus Cort | Uno-X Mobility | 4hr 24min 2sec |
2 | Romain Grégoire | Groupama-FDJ | @ 17sec |
3 | Xandro Meurisse | Alpecin-Deceuninck | 0:18 |
4 | Marc Hirschi | UAE Team Emirates | 0:20 |
5 | Filippo Zana | Jayco-AlUla | 0:21 |
6 | Giulio Pellizzari | VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè | 0:23 |
7 | Filippo Baroncini | UAE Team Emirates | 0:39 |
8 | Francesco Busatto | Intermarché-Wanty | 0:41 |
9 | Georg Zimmermann | Intermarché-Wanty | 0:49 |
10 | Davide De Pretto | Jayco-AlUla | 0:54 |
11 | Corbin Strong | Israel-Premier Tech | 0:59 |
12 | Axel Laurance | Alpecin-Deceuninck | s.t. |
13 | Diego Ulissi | UAE Team Emirates | 1:00 |
14 | Lorenzo Rota | Intermarché-Wanty | s.t. |
15 | Gianluca Brambilla | Q36.5 Pro Cycling | s.t. |
16 | Davide Formolo | Movistar | 1:05 |
17 | George Bennett | Israel-Premier Tech | 1:17 |
18 | Tobias Halland Johannessen | Uno-X Mobility | 1:28 |
19 | Anders Foldager | Jayco-AlUla | 1:29 |
20 | Tobias Bayer | Alpecin-Deceuninck | 1:34 |
21 | Filippo Magli | VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè | 2:20 |
22 | Andrea Pietrobon | Team Polti Kometa | 2:40 |
23 | Thibaud Gruel | Groupama-FDJ | 2:57 |
24 | Benjamin Thomas | Cofidis | 3:49 |
25 | Lorenzo Germani | Groupama-FDJ | 4:22 |
26 | Rudy Molard | Groupama-FDJ | s.t. |
27 | Simon Guglielmi | Arkea-B&B Hotels | 4:24 |
28 | Jay Vine | UAE Team Emirates | 4:35 |
29 | Nairo Quintana | Movistar | 4:59 |
30 | Simone Gualdi | Intermarché-Wanty | 5:04 |
31 | Ben Hermans | Cofidis | 5:06 |
32 | Idar Andersen | Uno-X Mobility | 5:08 |
33 | Alexandre Balmer | Corratec-Vini Fantini | 5:17 |
34 | Walter Calzoni | Q36.5 Pro Cycling | 5:22 |
35 | Luca Covili | VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè | 5:35 |
36 | Alessandro Covi | UAE Team Emirates | s.t. |
37 | Nickolas Zukowsky | Q36.5 Pro Cycling | s.t. |
38 | Einer Rubio | Movistar | s.t. |
39 | Pau Marti | Israel-Premier Tech | s.t. |
40 | Simone Velasco | Astana Qazaqstan | s.t. |
41 | Laurens Huys | Arkea-B&B Hotels | s.t. |
42 | Ben Granger | MG.K Vis-Colors for Peace | s.t. |
43 | Matteo Scalco | VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè | s.t. |
44 | Davide Toneatti | Astana Qazaqstan | 5:37 |
45 | Andrea Garosio | Team Polti Kometa | s.t. |
46 | Valentin Darbellay | Corratec-Vini Fantini | 5:39 |
47 | Alessandro Tonelli | VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè | 5:42 |
48 | Andreas Leknessund | Uno-X Mobility | 5:45 |
49 | Enzo Paleni | Groupama-FDJ | s.t. |
50 | Alessandro Verre | Arkea-B&B Hotels | 5:46 |
51 | Alessandro De Marchi | Jayco-AlUla | 5:55 |
52 | Filippo Turconi | VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè | 6:13 |
53 | Mattia Negrente | Astana Qazaqstan | 6:27 |
54 | Christopher Juul-Jensen | Jayco-AlUla | 6:33 |
55 | Manuele Tarozzi | VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè | 6:34 |
56 | Anthon Charmig | Astana Qazaqstan | 6:38 |
57 | Anders Halland Johannessen | Uno-X Mobility | 7:18 |
58 | Johannes Kulset | Uno-X Mobility | s.t. |
59 | Kristian Sbaragli | Corratec-Vini Fantini | s.t. |
60 | Lukasz Owsian | Arkea-B&B Hotels | s.t. |
61 | Simone Carrò | MG.K Vis-Colors for Peace | 7:36 |
62 | Filippo Conca | Q36.5 Pro Cycling | 8:43 |
63 | Jon Barrenetxea | Movistar | 8:53 |
64 | Kyrylo Tsarenko | Corratec-Vini Fantini | 8:58 |
65 | Alexis Gougeard | Cofidis | 11:00 |
66 | Nicolo Pettiti | Biesse-Carrera | 11:05 |
67 | Matteo Spreafico | MG.K Vis-Colors for Peace | 11:09 |
68 | Davide Bauce | MG.K Vis-Colors for Peace | 11:14 |
69 | Ådne Holter | Uno-X Mobility | 11:22 |
70 | Marcel Camprubí | Q36.5 Pro Cycling | 13:13 |
71 | Maxime Decomble | Groupama-FDJ | s.t. |
72 | Lorenzo Galimberti | Biesse-Carrera | 13:49 |
Start list with back numbers, October 19, 2024.
Movistar | |
1 | Davide Formolo |
2 | Jon Barrenetxea |
3 | William Barta |
4 | Einer Rubio |
5 | Lorenzo Milesi |
6 | Nairo Quintana |
7 | Pelayo Sanchez |
UAE Team Emirates | |
11 | Marc Hirschi |
12 | Filippo Baroncini |
13 | Luca Giaimi |
14 | Alessandro Covi |
15 | Finn Fisher-Black |
16 | Diego Ulissi |
17 | Jay Vine |
Jayco-AlUla | |
21 | Alessandro De Marchi |
22 | Davide De Pretto |
24 | Anders Foldager |
25 | Christopher Juul-Jensen |
27 | Filippo Zana |
Intermarché-Wanty | |
31 | Vito Braet |
32 | Francesco Busatto |
33 | Victor Hannes |
34 | Simone Gualdi |
35 | Simone Petilli |
36 | Lorenzo Rota |
37 | Georg Zimmermann |
Groupama-FDJ | |
41 | Romain Grégoire |
42 | Maxime Decomble |
43 | Lorenzo Germani |
44 | Thibaud Gruel |
45 | Rudy Molard |
46 | Rémy Rochas |
47 | Enzo Paleni |
Cofidis | |
52 | Ilan Larmet |
53 | Alexis Gougeard |
54 | Ben Hermans |
55 | Jonathan Lastra |
56 | Benjamin Thomas |
Astana Qazaqstan | |
61 | Samuele Battistella |
62 | Mattia Negrente |
63 | Martin López |
64 | Santiago Umba |
65 | Anthon Charmig |
66 | Simone Velasco |
67 | Davide Toneatti |
Arkea-B&B Hotels | |
72 | Amaury Capiot |
73 | Clément Champoussin |
74 | Simon Guglielmi |
75 | Laurens Huys |
76 | Lukasz Owsian |
77 | Alessandro Verre |
Alpecin-Deceuninck | |
81 | Tobias Bayer |
82 | Nicola Conci |
83 | Kaden Groves |
84 | Xandro Meurisse |
85 | Axel Laurance |
86 | Luca Vergallito |
Israel-Premier Tech | |
91 | George Bennett |
92 | Marco Frigo |
93 | Jim Brown |
94 | Matthew Riccitello |
95 | Corbin Strong |
96 | Moritz Kretschy |
97 | Pau Marti |
Uno-X Mobility | |
101 | Magnus Cort |
102 | Anders Halland Johannessen |
103 | Tobias Halland Johannessen |
104 | Ådne Holter |
105 | Johannes Kulset |
106 | Andreas Leknessund |
107 | Idar Andersen |
VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè | |
111 | Luca Covili |
112 | Filippo Magli |
113 | Giulio Pellizzari |
114 | Matteo Scalco |
115 | Manuele Tarozzi |
116 | Alessandro Tonelli |
117 | Filippo Turconi |
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | |
121 | Negasi Haylu Abreha |
122 | Nahom Zeray |
123 | Gianluca Brambilla |
124 | Walter Calzoni |
125 | Marcel Camprubí |
126 | Filippo Conca |
127 | Nickolas Zukowsky |
Team Polti Kometa | |
131 | Andrea Garosio |
132 | Dario Gómez Germán |
133 | Mirco Maestri |
134 | Mattia Bais |
135 | Fernando Tercero |
136 | Davide De Cassan |
137 | Andrea Pietrobon |
Corratec-Vini Fantini | |
141 | Antoine Debons |
142 | Kyrylo Tsarenko |
143 | Alexandre Balmer |
144 | Andrii Ponomar |
145 | Kristian Sbaragli |
146 | Arnaud Tissières |
147 | Valentin Darbellay |
Biesse-Carrera | |
151 | Nicoló Arrighetti |
152 | Tommaso Dati |
153 | Davide Donati |
154 | Lorenzo Galimberti |
155 | Luca Maggia |
156 | Andrea Montoli |
157 | Nicolo Pettiti |
General Store-Essegibi-F.Ili Curia | |
161 | Riccardo Biondani |
162 | Giovanni Bortoluzzi |
163 | Domenico Cirlincione |
164 | Filippo D'Aiuto |
165 | Marco Palomba |
166 | Kevin Pezzo Rosola |
167 | Ettore Pozza |
MG.K Vis-Colors for Peace | |
171 | Davide Bauce |
173 | Simone Carrò |
174 | Ben Granger |
176 | Giovanni Fanton |
177 | Matteo Spreafico |