Appenninica 2025 kicks off: five days of pure MTB

There are events that race through a region — and then there are events that belong to it. Appenninica MTB Stage Race has never been just about trails and profiles. It’s about terrain and identity. From the first edition, it has been deeply rooted in the Emilia-Romagna Apennines — and every year, that bond grows stronger.

More than a race, it’s become a ritual. A gathering where competition and connection go hand in hand. The “Appenninica Family” isn’t just a phrase — it’s what keeps riders, staff, and locals coming back.

Tomorrow, from the slopes of Corno alle Scale in Lizzano in Belvedere117 athletes will embark on a five-stage journey: 315 kilometers, 12,000 meters of elevation, and one goal — to conquer one of Europe’s most authentic and demanding mountain bike stage races.

On Friday June 27th, beneath the cliffs of Pietra di Bismantova, we’ll know the names of the 2025 winners across all categories: Men Elite, Women Elite, Master, Grand Master, and Great Grand Master.

Among the starters are curious newcomers discovering these mountains for the first time — and returning faces who’ve seen the race evolve year after year. Some are back for their second or third attempt. Others, their fifth. They know the names. They know the stories. And above all, they know what Appenninica means.

This year, they’ll face a twist. For the first time, the event runs in late June — a deliberate move by ASD Happy Trail MTB. The change in calendar adds a layer of unpredictability: late-spring form, heat management, and trail conditions could all play a crucial role in deciding the outcome.

BECKING VS ARIAS, BUT THE PACK IS DEEP

If you’ve already won Appenninica, you don’t sneak under the radar. If you’ve won it three times — as Hans Becking has in 2020, 2023, and 2024 — you carry a target on your back. But the Dutchman thrives under pressure and knows these trails like few others.

Standing in his way is 2022 winner Diego Arias. A pure climber with serious pedigree, Arias lines up with strong team support from Massimo Rosa and Andrea Candeago — and with a clear objective: to take back the crown.

The front row might be familiar, but there’s danger all around. Federico Mandelli showed his potential with a stage win last year and returns with more confidence. Bad Team’s young duo Davide Magnani and Peter Menghetti are here to disrupt the status quo, as are the Rolling Bike Team’s Vincenzo Saitta and Emanuele Spica. Local hope Lorenzo Dallarosta, born in 2001, will be racing on home soil and could be one to watch.

Missing from the action is Luca Cacchi, one of 2024’s big names, forced to withdraw last-minute after a knee injury at Dolomiti Hero.

The Master category also promises fireworks. Two-time defending champion Juul Van Loon is chasing a rare triple, but legends like Karl Platt — six-time Cape Epic winner — and former road pro Oscar Pujol are here to make sure it doesn’t come easy.

WOMEN’S RACE WIDE OPEN — AND FULL OF VARIABLES

With no reigning champion on the start list, the women’s race is up for grabs. Lola Bakker, third last year, returns with unfinished business, though her season has been complicated by injuries. American Syd Schulz, Dutch road convert Linda Van Vliet, and the ever-consistent Elena Novikova are among those with podium potential. What’s certain is that no single name dominates the start sheet — and that sets the stage for one of the most unpredictable editions yet.

VIDICIATICO WELCOMES THE RIDERS

The first chapter of Appenninica 2025 unfolded today in Vidiciatico, where riders gathered for accreditation and the official presentation. Local authorities — including Lizzano in Belvedere’s Mayor Barbara Franchi and Corno alle Scale Park President Tiberio Rabboni — welcomed the field under the warm Apennine sun, with President of the Emilia-Romagna’s Italian Olympic Commitee Andrea Dondi

Andrea Dondi (President of Emilia-Romagna’s Italian Olympic Committee):  “Appenninica is a remarkable showcase for our region. Tourism, fine food, and sport make the perfect blend, and Emilia-Romagna’s sporting community proudly supports this race, wishing all the athletes the very best.”

Barbara Franchi (Mayor of Lizzano in Belvedere):  “We are thrilled to welcome the Appenninica MTB Stage Race back to our town, and I wish all the athletes an unforgettable week in our beautiful territory.

Tiberio Rabboni (President of the Corno alle Scale Regional Park): “Cycling is a sport that aligns with the values of biodiversity and environmental respect. We are pleased to host such an internationally recognized event in our Park and hope all athletes will discover, appreciate, and fall in love with our land.”

Now, the countdown is over. The adventure begins. Five stages. Big climbs. Tight margins. Real mountain biking.

Appenninica MTB locks in 2026 dates: five days of racing from June 22nd to 26th

Fresh off the 2025 edition, Appenninica MTB Stage Race is already looking ahead. The next chapter of the Italian stage race will take place from June 22nd to 26th, 2026, keeping its five-stage format. Early Bird entries go live on July 2nd

Arias and Bakker crowned champions of Appenninica MTB Stage Race 2025

Colombian Diego Arias secures his second overall title after 2022, while Dutch rider Lola Bakker prevails in the women’s race after a week-long battle with Syd Schulz. Spica wins final stage and climbs to third overall.

Bakker delivers standout Queen Stage performance

Another dramatic turnaround in the women’s race as Lola Bakker claims her third stage win, building a commanding advantage

Arias moves closer to Appenninica 2025 victory

Diego Arias wins High Mountain Queen Stage, extending his lead in Appenninica MTB Stage Race 2025. Saitta remains second, with Massimo Rosa taking third on the day.

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