Three photographs have been added to the Trinx Factory Team's seasonal photo album. Today in Stevenà di Caneva, they celebrated Lucia Bramati, third in the Elite Women's race, Laura Squarise and Alice Pascucci, second and fifth respectively in the Under 23 race, and Pietro Cao, who finished fifth in the Under 23 race at his home racecasa.
These are the most striking results achieved by the bikers directed by Luca Bramati at the Mtb Caneva Trophy, the third round of the Italia Bike Cup circuit. In short, two weeks after the demanding trip to Nalles, the Trinx Factory Team collective confirmed its potential.

«Not only with the athletes who had already achieved excellent results in this first part of the season, such as Lucia Bramati and Laura Squarise, who will fly to South Korea tomorrow for the first World Cup stage, but also with some young people who are starting to get to grips with the new category: seeing Alice and Pietro finish in the top 5 among the Under 23s, in their first year in the category, is very positive», confirms sports director Luca Bramati.
Looking at individual performances, Lucia Bramati completed a strong race, despite suffering from the first heat of the season. A mechanical problem on the final lap prevented Laura Squarise from completing her solo run. However, her second-place finish allows the Ligurian to maintain her lead in the overall standings.
Buona First-year junior Thobias Del Ponte also performed well, finishing in fourteenth place; a significant improvement over his international debut in Verona on March 14th, where the biker from Treviso finished 42nd.
Allergies, however, slowed junior Flavio Dispensa, who still finished 36th, and Under 23 Marco Bramati, who was forced to withdraw.

Good news also comes from Austria: in Haiming, in fact, eighteen-year-old Antonia Grangl finished in seventh place in the Under 23 hors category class race, confirming herself once again as the best athlete born in 2007.
With this successful day of racing behind them, the Trinx Factory Team will have an equally challenging Sunday ahead. Starting at 12:00 in Stevenà di Caneva, thw U17 Zoe Del Ponte will try to secure another podium finish for the team. Lucia Bramati and Laura Squarise, meanwhile, will board a plane to South Korea: the first stage of the World Cup awaits them, scheduled for Friday, May 1st, and Sunday, May 3rd.