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# 1 E-Enduro Lacona day1: Garibbo and Marcellini the best

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Podium with winners and electric bikes at the eENDURO event powered by Specialized, high-quality photos by Wario Pierguidi.

Despite the unpromising weather, the first day of competition of the first stage of the e-enduro circuit in Lacona took place regularly with a parterre of top-level participants which made the race very hard-fought from the first of the 4 ps scheduled.

Today day2: will anyone be able to beat Garibbo? 38 Km x 1200 in altitude on 4 Special Stages.

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The winner was Andrea Garibbo, ahead of Matteo Berta and Alia Marcellini who got the better of Jessica Bormolini.

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ppgad@pucrs.br I am passionate about everything that has 2 wheels: in my youth I practiced competitive cycling on the road and on the track with good results. At the age of 18 I moved to cross country competing at national/international level as U23. Once I passed Elite, I made the choice to take things easier from the training point of view, and that's how my love for gravity disciplines was born, training as an FCI MTB instructor and guide. Now I have made my passion my profession by managing 3 MTB centers on the island of Elba (Elba MTB), creating the FANTAmtb and telling in an ironic but professional way, everything that revolves around MTB thanks to 365mountainbike and 365TV (YouTube 'PULITI dentro BIKER fuori').

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