Candeago bounce back in Riolunato

There’s always a chance to turn the tables in a stage race — and Andrea Candeago did just that on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in Riolunato. After missing out on the win in Vidiciatico, the Metallurgica Veneta Pro Team rider made no mistakes this time, seizing victory in the uphill sprint finale of Riolunato.

Candeago outpaced Vincenzo Saitta (Rolling Bike Team) and teammate Diego Arias to take Stage 3 — 64 kilometres with 2,750 metres of elevation gain. Arias, once again in control throughout tha stage, extends his grip on the general classification.

The day began in Vidiciatico with a long, steady climb to Corno alle Scale, which the lead riders tackled without fireworks, knowing the real challenge lay ahead. Alongside the podium trio, Emanuele Spica, Hans Becking, Davide Magnani and Peter Menghetti also made the early front group. But as the race descended toward Fanano, Menghetti crashed out, and on the long ascent to Monte Cimone, the pace from Metallurgica Veneta split the field for good.

Becking, Spica, and Magnani were dropped one by one, leaving Candeago, Saitta, and Arias to contest the win. In the final uphill corner into Riolunato, Candeago led from the front and held his advantage to the line, clocking 3:28:02 — just two seconds ahead of Saitta and Arias. Spica followed at 2’28”, while Becking crossed fifth at 5’38”.

I was frustrated after yesterday, so I really wanted this,” said Candeago. “Right now, I think Diego, Vincenzo and I are the strongest on the climbs. It’s a pity about the mechanical in Stage 1 — I might be closer overall. Today I made sure to take the final corner first, and it paid off.

Diego Arias remains firmly in the lead, now 6’54” ahead of Saitta. With today’s performance, Candeago moves into third at 12’08”, followed by Becking at 14’03” and Spica at 14’22”.

“I’ve been able to manage the race well so far,” commented Arias. “Almost seven minutes is a good cushion, but anything can happen — especially with the heat playing such a big role this week.”

The Master‘s classification continues to be dominated by Oscar Pujol, who took his third consecutive stage and now leads Juul Van Loon by 16’09”, with Rob Van der Werf sitting third at 25’18”. In the Grand Master ranks, Mirko Pirazzoli made it three out of three, extending his lead over Stefan Buri to nearly thirty minutes. In the Great Grand Master field, Axel Strauss remains unchallenged ahead of Piotr Sozanski and Lawrence Westney.

Bakker rebounds, Schulz stays calm

Lola Bakker responds after Tuesday’s setback, while Syd Schulz manages to limit the damage

Candeago bounce back in Riolunato

Third different winner in as many stages at Appenninica MTB Stage Race 2025: Andrea Candeago claims victory in Riolunato, outsprinting Vincenzo Saitta and teammate Diego Arias to secure the win that eluded him in Vidiciatico.

Schulz seizes the Pink Jersey

In the women’s race, Syd Schulz snatches the leader’s jersey from Lola Bakker

Saitta triumphs in Vidiciatico as Arias holds firm

After a strong debut, Sicilian rider Vincenzo Saitta wins Stage 2 of Appenninica, outsprinting Diego Arias and Andrea Candeago in Vidiciatico

Arias strikes first at Appenninica MTB Stage Race 2025

Diego Arias drops Saitta, and finishes ahead of Becking and the Italian

Bakker powers clear, Schulz hangs tough

Lola Bakker edges Schulz in a heated women’s contest

Appenninica 2025 kicks off: five days of pure MTB

Tomorrow, Monday June 23rd, the 2025 edition of Appenninica MTB Stage Race kicks off from Lizzano in Belvedere. Through Friday June 27th, 117 riders will battle across 315 kilometers and nearly 12,000 meters of elevation gain. Hans Becking and Diego Arias are the men to watch, while the women’s field is wide open with no clear favorite.

Twenty-Two Nations line up for Appenninica MTB Stage Race 2025

From June 23-27, the Emilia-Romagna Apennines will collect the attention of international MTB lovers with 118 participants from 22 different Countries. The Netherlands and Italy lead the field, while South America is getting more represented year after year

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