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Cesare Benedetti is an Italian/Polish world tour professional cyclist on Bora Hansgrohe. He's been a rider on the team for 15 years, won a stage of the Giro and was part of the team which won the Giro in 2022. He's one of the best and most experienced support riders in the world tour.
Ancora una volata incerta al termine della tappa di Caorle, la spunta Alberto Dainese al photofinish, e ne parliamo con il quarto classificato Niccolò Bonifazio e l'ex "pesce pilota" Maximiliano Richeze. Gli incontri della giornata ci portano da un altro velocista, Pascal Ackermann, e da tre trentini: i fratelli Bais e Cesare Benedetti. Infine andiamo alla scoperta del Museo del Paracarro e dei rifornimenti di caffé alle ammiraglie del servizio di Assistenza Tecnica Neutrale di Shimano.00'25" introduzione e resoconto di tappa07'00" analisi della volata e commento a caldo di Niccolò Bonifazio17'51" parliamo di volate e ultimi uomini con Maximiliano Richeze22'00" incontro con Pascal Ackermann27'30" il punto sulla classifica generale immutata31'48" "Le Ricette dei Campioni"35'15" compiti di statistica con i fratelli Bais41'30" Derek Gee e i tifosi canadesi44'30" alla scoperta del Museo del Paracarro51'10" incontro con Cesare Benedetti58'06" la tappa di domani58'58" un caffé in corsa con l'Assistenza Tecnica Neutrale di Shimano
Since 2010 Cesare Benedetti is one of the unsung heroes of BORA - hansgrohe. Tomorrow he will take on his 8th Giro d'Italia and even his role didn't change a lot over the years, the team did. "Cece" is the only rider left that was already part of the team in 2010 and he talks about his motivation, why he loves to sacrifice himself for a leader and of course the Giro d'Italia.
#STUDIOOKRZEI Przed Wami kolejny NIECODZIENNY GOŚĆ w Studio Okrzei! Redaktor Piast Gliwice TV i Studio Okrzei Bartosz Otorowski, porozmawiał z mistrzem kolarstwa. Cesare Benedetti to gliwiczanin, kibic Piasta, ale przede wszystkim włoski kolarz szosowy, posiadający również polskie obywatelstwo, który kiedy Piast zdobywał mistrzostwo Polski wygrywał etap słynnego Giro d'Italia. W kwietniu 2021 otrzymał polskie obywatelstwo. Reprezentował Polskę na Mistrzostwach Świata w Belgii. Jego żoną jest Polka, a sam Benedetti płynnie porozumiewa się w języku polskim. Posłuchajcie długiej historii o kolarstwie, ciężkiej pracy i walce o najwyższe rezultaty, a także ciekawostki z życia polsko - włoskiej rodziny kibicującej Piastowi. Wszystko w języku polskim! Wszak Cesare świetnie mówi po polsku. Zapraszamy! Posłuchajcie jej niecodziennej historii w Studio Okrzei! Uwaga! Studio Okrzei dostępne jest na następujących kanałach: - YouTube - Spotify - Google Podcasts - Anchor - Breaker - RadioPublic - Pocket Casts
Richard and Lionel are joined by professional rider Lizzy Banks as they discuss stage 19 at the Giro d'Italia and stage 4 at the Vuelta a España, though the main talking points were in Italy, where the riders staged a protest over the length of the stage and ended up covering much of the distance in their team buses. We hear from our audio diarists, James Knox, Rick Zabel, Joe Dombrowski and Cesare Benedetti, who describe the circumstances surrounding the protest and whether they think it was justified. We also check in with Daniel Friebe, who is at the Vuelta, where there was a second Irish win in as many days. After Dan Martin's success on Thursday, Sam Bennett sprinted to the victory on Friday. Finally we look ahead to Saturday's penultimate and potentially decisive stage of the Giro, where Wilco Kelderman, Jai Hindley and Tao Geoghegan Hart take on three ascents of the Sestriere climb. The Cycling Podcast is supported by iwoca and Science in Sport
Our Giro Diaries series continues and this episode kicks off with Jacopo Guarnieri recapping a day's racing while having his post-race massage. We also hear from James Knox as he continues to defend his teammate João Almeida's maglia rosa and from Cesare Benedetti on Peter Sagan's first Giro stage win and first race victory since the 2019 Tour de France. Kilometre 0 by The Cycling Podcast is supported by Zwift, the app for riding, training and racing at home.
In the first episode from the Giro d’Italia — and the first of The Grandest Tour by The Cycling Podcast — Richard and Daniel review stage one, won by Filippo Ganna of Team Ineos Grenadiers. We hear from Geraint Thomas and Simon Yates, the big winners among the overall contenders, and from our new diarists, Joe Dombrowski, James Knox, Jacopo Guarnieri, Nathan Haas, Cesare Benedetti and Rick Zabel, who tells us how he targeted — and won — the King of the Mountains jersey. The Cycling Podcast is supported by iwoca and Science in Sport
In this episode, we delve into the BORA-hansgrohe team itself and ask; what is the DNA of the team? We’ll also be going back in time and exploring the big moments of the last decade for the team, speaking to team manager Ralph Denk, Andreas Schillinger, Cesare Benedetti, and Michael Schwarzmann who have been with the team from the very start.
Alle Radrennen abgesagt, der Besenwagen steht in Quarantäne! Mit niemandem würde man die aber wohl lieber verbringen als mit Bora-hansgrohe Urgestein Cesare Benedetti. Der vielleicht beliebteste Fahrer aller Fahrer im Peloton ist vor dem Coronavirus nach Polen geflüchtet. Warum man als Trentini und Giro-Etappensieger auch sonst nach Polen geht und da sogar das Essen besser ist als in Italien erfahrt ihr in der ersten Quarantäne Edition vom Besenwagen. — Besenwagen - der Radsport Podcast wird unterstützt von Rapha http://www.rapha.cc/ — Kein Mailand-Sanremo am Wochenende und auch sonst erst mal kein Radsport zu sehen. Wir haben als Trostpflaster aber einen Film für euch: http://www.vimeo.com/besenwagen/teaser — Sticker, T-Shirts und die besten Radsocken? Die gibt’s hier! http://shop.besenwagen.com/
3:40 Análisis de la etapa 33:55 El Aperitivo 38:30 Previa Hoy hemos analizamos la etapa Cuneo-Pinerolo, la primera jornada con montaña dura en este Giro. Victoria para Cesare Benedetti y primeros ataques de Landa y López. Jan Polanc nueva maglia rosa. Hemos invitado al periodista Eddy Jacome, compañero del medio Ciclismo Colombiano. En #ElAperitivo como no podía ser de otra forma el protagonismo es la historia. En este caso la historia de Mario Ferretti, el famoso narrador de las gestas de Fausto Coppi, incluída la Cuneo-Pinerolo. Por último hacemos una previa del tappone de mañana. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Ai nostri microfoni il vincitore della tappa Cuneo-Pinerolo Cesare Benedetti
Für Cesare Benedetti gab es auf der 12. Etappe seinen ersten Giro-Sieg zu feiern. Der Italiener setzte sich nach 158 Kilometern von Cuneo nach Pinerolo als Ausreißer im Sprint einer fünf Fahrer starken Spitzengruppe vor dem Italiener Damiano Caruso (Bahrain - Merida) und dem Iren Eddie Dunbar (Ineos) durch. Sechster des Tages wurde Jan Polanc von UAE Team Emirates - und fuhr dadurch ins Rosa Trikot, das ihm sein Teamkollege Valerio Conti lächelnd überließ. Und wie lief es für Jumbo-Visma und Paul Martens? Er erzählt es uns in seinem exklusiven Giro-Audiotagebuch für radsport-news.com....
Für Cesare Benedetti gab es auf der 12. Etappe seinen ersten Giro-Sieg zu feiern. Der Italiener setzte sich nach 158 Kilometern von Cuneo nach Pinerolo als Ausreißer im Sprint einer fünf Fahrer starken Spitzengruppe vor dem Italiener Damiano Caruso (Bahrain - Merida) und dem Iren Eddie Dunbar (Ineos) durch. Sechster des Tages wurde Jan Polanc von UAE Team Emirates - und fuhr dadurch ins Rosa Trikot, das ihm sein Teamkollege Valerio Conti lächelnd überließ. Und wie lief es für Jumbo-Visma und Paul Martens? Er erzählt es uns in seinem exklusiven Giro-Audiotagebuch für radsport-news.com.
On long, flat – dare we say it, slightly boring – days like the tenth stage of the Giro d’Italia you will often see the peloton led for kilometre after kilometre by one rider from the team of the dominant sprinter. On Tuesday’s stage to Modena, it was Cesare Benedetti of Bora-Hansgrohe who sat on the front for what seemed like hours, the peloton bunched up behind him. In the end it was all for nothing; the team’s sprinter, Pascal Ackerman, crashed heavily on the finishing straight. Ackerman was bleeding and hurt, his jersey and shorts in ribbons. Typically, the rider who stopped and waited and helped him to the line was the man who’d been on the front all day, Benedetti. Benedetti is not a star, or a big name, but he is a vital cog in a team that came to the Giro with ambitions on two fronts, in the sprints with Ackerman and in the mountains with Rafal Majka and Davide Formolo. If they’re successful – as Ackerman has already been, with two stage wins – these riders will get all the plaudits and praise, but they couldn’t do it without their Swiss army knife of a domestique, who, as well as bringing back breaks on the flat, is a strong rider in the mountains and Bora-Hansgrohe's road captain, making decisions and relaying messages between sports directors and teammates. So who is Cesare Benedetti, and what do his days on the Giro look like? We talked to him to find out a little more about this Polish speaking Italian who rides for a German team; we also asked him to keep an audio diary of a typical day on the Giro. Kilometre 0 is supported by Hansgrohe.