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Write down two other names Renato Favero and Manlio Moro

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Little talents grow. Behind Samuele Bonetto here comes Renato Favero, born in 2005, from Vicenza from Mussolente, color bearer of Borgo Molino Ormelle. Another name to circle in perspective. On the other hand, the Tricolore time trial Allievi is not won by chance, put in the pocket by Favero, on the eve of August 15th, in Marginone, in Lucchesia.

The promise of Ormelle was stronger than the 39 degrees of temperature, relegating Filippo Omati and Samuele Olari to the less noble hail. Already regional champion of tic-tic, the conquest of the national title, albeit in the lower category, has matured in the same specialty that this year brought Bonetto to the fore. A sign that in the time trial, an exercise often mistreated in the past, it is sowing well.

By the way: Bonetto turned out to be among the Allievi in ​​2019, making the Tricolore his own in the online test. The feeling is that Ormelle, brilliant protagonist at the European Juniores on the track with Lorenzo Ursella’s silver, has another diamond on his hands. But “special note” is also Manlio Moro, Pordenone Under 23 of Zalf: from the Continentali of Apeldoorn he returned with a double bronze, in the individual and team pursuit. The blue coach Marco Villa took notes: after the glories of Tokyo, the tricolor movement began to lay the foundations for Paris ’24 and Los Angeles ’28. Also recalling the title of junior Bonetto (Giorgione, his club team, was missing from Paolo Simion 2010), there is no lack of human material. –

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