
The MG.Kvis Construction and Environment Colors for Peace started the season with Ben Granger's success in the Firenze-Empoli and had previously celebrated the victory of young Ciro Alvaro Perez in the Uruguayan Under 23 road championship. The Continental team managed by team manager Angelo Baldini and directed by Maurizio Frizzo and Daniele Della Tommasina immediately became protagonists, creating the ideal situation in the recent Tuscan classic to put British rider Granger in the best conditions to win. It is legitimate to hope at this moment that Granger can achieve a double. Together with teammates Kingston, Laudi, Faeta, Friggi and Bozicevich, they will be at the start of the Memorial Polese today (March 1st), a race in the national elite and under 23 calendar that will take place from San Michele di Piave to Santa Maria di Piave in the Treviso area. Tactically, the team has demonstrated its strength and knows how to race with patience, seizing opportunities. The "Polese" will also serve as a preparation for an important appointment like the Trofeo Laigueglia (class 1.Pro). The invitation to the Ligurian classic (Wednesday, March 5th), which effectively launches the Italian Professional calendar, is a great satisfaction. Something special that the MG.Kvis Construction and Environment Colors for Peace intends to honor in the right way. Granger will race with teammates Andrea Cantoni, Francesco Parravano, Matteo Spreafico, Simone Carrò, Ciro Alvaro Perez and Matthew Kingston. All World Tour teams and seven Professional teams will participate in the "Laigueglia". (photo credit Fruzzetti)
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