Thomas Pidcock, in 4h31'41", won by posting the 17th edition of the Strade Bianche cycling race, organized by RCS Sport, which started from the Medici Fortress, in Siena, and ended in Piazza del Campo. The Briton won the 184 km long race - and with 11 stretches of dirt road - breaking away at -50 km and arriving alone at the finish line.Second was the French Valentin Madouas and third was the Portuguese Alberto Rui Costa.
Cycling: Pidcock triumphs in Siena, the Strade Bianche is his
2023-03-04T17:17:52.090Z
The British win on the run, ahead of the French Madouas (ANSA) Thomas Pidcock, in 4h31'41", won by posting the 17th edition of the Strade Bianche cycling race, organized by RCS Sport, which started from the Medici Fortress, in Siena, and ended in Piazza del Campo. The Briton won the 184 km long race - and with 11 stretches of dirt road - breaking away at -50 km and arriving alone at the finish line.Second was the French Valentin Madouas and third was the Port