He Italy is spinning It is one of the best cycling races in the world for many fans for many reasons: because of the beauty and demand of the route, because of how cycling in Italy is experienced and also because of the fantastic nature of the winner’s trophy, the Senza Fine Trophy.
It is for many the trophy, the cup, of the greatest beauty and majesty awarded, not only in cycling, but in all sports. It is, as they point out on the website of ‘Corsa Rosa’ itself: “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 first performed in 1999, and has been since has been awarded to the rider who has won the Giro d’Italia since 2000. The Trophy weighs approximately 10 kilograms, is made of gold-plated brass and measures 53 cm high by 20 cm wide and is also intended to symbolize in its shape the tough and winding course that characterizes the test.
It was Italian Stefano Garzelli (2000) He was the first runner to have his name engraved on the Trophy, followed by his compatriots Gilberto Simoni (2001) and Paolo Savoldelli (2002) and that 2023 raised the Slovenian Primoz Roglic.
Source: La Verdad

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