Young and bold: Italian prospects ready to make their mark at Appenninica 2025

The Appenninica MTB Stage Race is anticipating the emergence of new Italian prospects after Luca Cacchi‘s remarkable third-place podium finish in 2024. From June 23-27, the trails of the Emilia-Romagna Apennines will welcome a fierce and highly motivated Italian contingent, determined to challenge the biggest names in international mountain biking.

Leading the charge will be two standout performers from last year’s edition: Luca Cacchi, who was the absolute revelation of 2024 with his podium finish and stage victory in Castelnovo ne’ Monti, and Federico Mandelli, who dominated the stage in Fiumalbo with authority. Both riders return to the start line with renewed ambitions and a hunger to confirm their place among the elite.

Cacchi will be supported by teammate Davide Magnani, who arrives at Appenninica riding high after his recent triumph at “Il Carpegna mi Basta” and eager to make a strong first impression on the Apennine trails and Peter Menghetti. Alongside them, Piraz Coach Academy is raising the stakes once again with Mandelli, aiming high after the excellent results shown in 2024.

The Metallurgica Veneta Pro Team returns after their 2023 experience, with Martino Tronconi – who raced that year – now firmly established as team manager. Veteran Diego Arias, winner of the 2022 edition, will be the cornerstone of a squad that also features quality Italians in Massimo Rosa, plus young Andrea Candeago, 22, who has already shown promise at the 4Island Epic.

There’s buzz also around the debut of Paolo Alberati‘s Team Rolling Bike. The former pro turned manager is focused on developing young talent and will field Vincenzo Saitta, who finished fourth at the 4 Stage MTB Lanzarote won by Appenninica former rider Tim Smeenge, and Emanuele Spica, who cracked the top ten at Costa degli Etruschi.

The 2025 edition of Appenninica promises to be one of the most competitive ever, giving young Italian riders the chance to go toe-to-toe with some of the best on the international scene. After Cacchi and Mandelli’s breakout performances in 2024, anticipation is building to see which new name will capture the imagination.

With strong team support and the energy that comes from hunger for results, the Italian squad is determined to write a new chapter in the history of Italy’s most prestigious mountain bike stage race.

Young and bold: Italian prospects ready to make their mark at Appenninica 2025

After Luca Cacchi’s surprising third-place finish in 2024, the 2025 edition of the Emilia-Romagna Apennine stage race will once again showcase Italian talent hunting for the spotlight against international stars from June 23-27

Appenninica MTB Stage Race partners’ family grows stronger

The 2025 edition, running June 23-27, is backed by a strong and diverse network of partners including sports brands, institutional authorities, and premium companies from Emilia-Romagna

Appenninica MTB 2025 awaits a new queen

From June 23 to 27, the Apennines of Emilia-Romagna will once again host an intense battle in the women’s field. After Nina Brenn’s dominant win in 2024, the race is wide open. Returnees like Lola Bakker, Elena Novikova and Regina Marunde are back to stake their claim, while debutants Syd Schulz, Gina Torres and Linda Van Vliet add fresh firepower to the start list

Hans Becking targets Appenninica four-peat

The Dutch rider will defend his Appenninica MTB Stage Race title from June 23-27, seeking his fourth straight win after achieving the title three times previously. The Buff-Megamo Team rider faces a thrilling showdown with 2022 winner Diego Arias

From the Giro d’Italia to Appenninica’s grand finale: a landmark 2025 for Castelnovo ne’ Monti

Nestled at the foot of the iconic Bismantova Rock, Castelnovo ne’ Monti is set for a standout summer in 2025, hosting the final two stages of the Appenninica MTB Stage Race and a Giro d’Italia finish on May 21. A thrilling calendar of sporting events lies ahead.

Riders Bulletin n.2/2025

Riders bulletin n.2 May 16, 2025    If you’ve received this email, you are probably registered for the VII edition of the Appenninica MTB Stage Race, which will be held from June 23rd to June 27th. We are 37 days out.   This is the second rider...

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