Senza Fine, the 18-carat gold-plated trophy that everyone covets at the Giro

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He Italy is spinning It is one of the best cycling races in the world for many fans for many reasons: for the beauty and necessity of the route, for how cycling lives in Italy and also for the fantastic winner’s trophy, the Senza Fine Trophy.

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It is about what is for many the trophy, the cup, of the greatest beauty and majesty that is given. It is, as they point out on the website of ‘Pink Corsa’: “A story that every year, three weeks a year, is enriched with new heroes, new adventures, new chapters, and the last word is not known.”

It was held for the first time in 1999, and since then it has rewarded the rider who has won the Giro d’Italia since 2000. The Trophy weighs approximately 10 kilograms, is made of gold-plated copper and measures 53 cm high by 20 in diameter and also wanted to symbolize in its shape the hard and winding route that characterizes the test.

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It was Italian Stefano Garzelli (2000) the first runner to have his name engraved on the Trophy, followed by his compatriots Gilberto Simoni (2001) and Paolo Savoldelli (2002) This year they are looking for a successor to the last winner, the Australian Jai Hindleyabsent from the race.

Source: La Verdad

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