Matteo Trentin

  1. Paris - Tours 2025: Trentin outsprints Laporte to win from a group of seven

    Door Harmen Lustig

    In the hilly and gravel section, Paul Lapeira and Thibaud Gruel slip away from the peloton with 35 kilometers remaining. Due to tactical hesitation in the final kilometre, they are caught by Christophe Laporte, Albert Withen Philipsen, Stefan…

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  2. Tour of Britain 2019: Trentin wins in Kelso to take race lead

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Matteo Trentin sprints to victory on the cobbles in Kelso. Alex Dowsett's late attack ends in the last 50 metres before the Italian outguns Jasper De Buyst and Mike Teunissen. Trentin is the new race leader.

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  3. Tour de France 2019: Trentin solos to victory, Alaphilippe stays in yellow

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The 17th stage of the Tour runs on rolling roads to the Col de la Sentinelle. Early attacker Trentin goes solo just before the 5.2 kilometres climb and the Italian solos to victory. Asgreen crosses the line in second and Van Avermaet in third. The…

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  4. Ruta del Sol 2019: Sprint victory Trentin in last stage, Fuglsang wins GC

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The final stage of the Ruta del Sol travels through the middle mountains to a false flat finish in Alhaurín de la Torre. Matto Trentin powers to victory, while Jakob Fuglsang seals the overall win. Ion Izagirre and Steven Kruijswijk round out the podium.

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  5. Ruta del Sol 2019: Sprint victory Trentin, Wellens retains lead

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The 2nd stage in the Ruta del Sol is played out on a predominantly flat course. In the streets of Torredonjimeno Matteo Trentin seizes the opportunity to sprint to victory ahead of Danny van Poppel and Iván Garcia. Tim Wellens stays in the overall lead.

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  6. Tour of Valencia 2019: Trentin sprints to win in stage 2, Boasson Hagen retains lead

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Stage 2 of the Tour of Valencia takes in three intermediate climbs, yet it still comes down to a bunch sprint. Matteo Trentin storms to victory, while Edvald Boasson Hagen retains the GC lead.

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  7. Vuelta 2017: Trentin sprints to 4th victory in last stage, Froome wins overall

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    La Vuelta a España concludes with a criterium in Madrid. Matte Trentin wins the inevitable bunch sprint. It's not enough for the points jersey as that one goes to Chris Froome, who also wins the overall and combination classification. Vincenzo…

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  8. Vuelta 2017: Trentin sprints to victory, Froome still in lead

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    At the end of the 13th stage of La Vuelta Matteo Trentin sprints to his third stage win in this year's Grand Tour of Spain. Chris Froome finishes safely in the top 10 to hold on to the red jersey.

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  9. Vuelta 2017: Trentin outsprints Rojas in stage 10, Froome still in red

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    At 164.8 kilometres, the 10th stage of La Vuelta runs to Alhama de Murcía. Trentin and Rojas bring the (not so) early break home with the Italian outsprinting the Spaniard. Roche takes some time back, but Froome retains in the overall lead.

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  10. Vuelta 2017: Trentin wins 4th stage, Froome still in red

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The 4th stage of the Vuelta a España takes the riders across Catalonia to a flat finish in coastal town Tarragona. Matteo Trentin outsprints Juan Jose Lobato, while Chris Froome finishes safely in the bunch to retain in the overall lead.

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  11. Giro d'Italia 2016 Stage 18: Victory Matteo Trentin, Kruijswijk in control

    Door Harmen Lustig

    At 240 kilometres, stage 18 is the longest in the 2016 Giro d'Italia. In the finale it looks like Brambilla and Moser are the strongest riders, but while they race to the line as a duo Matteo Trentin pops at the eleventh hour to sprint to victory.…

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  12. Tour de France 2014: Matteo Trentin outsprints Peter Sagan

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Friday Juli 11th, 2014 - In 234.5 kilometres riders go from Épernay to Nancy. In the finale two cols lay waiting to stir things up. All GC men except for Van Garderen survive and in a blistering sprint Matteo Trentin beats Peter Sagan on the line.

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  13. Tour de Suisse 2014 Stage 6: Matteo Trentin outsprints 2 compatriots

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Matteo Trentin won the 6th stage of the Tour de Suisse, outsprinting two other Italians at the finish. Mark Cavendish had been dropped while Sagan was strong but caught behind a split after race leader Tony Martin had accelerated.

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