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Trofeo Alfredo Binda: Shirin van Anrooij secures first WorldTour win in Cittiglio with solo attack

Disbelief as Shirin Van Anrooij of Trek-Segafredo celebrates her first WorldTour victory (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Shirin Van Anrooij of Trek-Segafredo wins Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio 2023 (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Shirin van Anrooij on a solo attack to secure victory at Trofeo Alfredo Binda (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Shirin Van Anrooij of Trek-Segafredo stayed clear in solo breakaway for victory (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Shirin Van Anrooij of Trek-Segafredo attacked with 23km to go and held a solo lead as the final circuit began (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Elisa Balsamo rides behind Trek-Segafredo teammate Shirin Van Anrooij (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Loes Adegeest of Team FDJ-SUEZ leads a breakaway group of three before they were caught with under 25km to go (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Elise Chabbey of Canyon-SRAM Racing took QOM points across the top of Orino for the first time (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Kim Cadzow of Jumbo-Visma leads the breakaway which also contained Gaia Realini (Trek-Segafredo), Anna Shackley (SD Worx) and Pauliena Rooijakkers (Canyon-SRAM) (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Briton Anna Shackley of Team SD Worx competes in the breakaway before the circuits begin (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Lorena Wiebes of Team SD Worx competes during the 24th Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Brodie Chapman (Trek-Segafredo) Brodie Chapman showing off her Australian national champs jersey (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Trofeo Alfredo Binda peloton descending (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
Olympic champion Anna Kiesenhofer is showing off her gold helmet today in Italy (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
A general view of the peloton competing during the 24th Trofeo Alfredo Binda for 139km from Maccagno con Pino e Veddasca to Cittiglio (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
VView of the peloton prior to the start from Maccagno con Pino e Veddasca (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
The peloton prior to the start (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Team SD Worx prior to the start (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Marianne Vos and her Jumbo-Visma team prior to the start (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Final podium (L to R): Elisa Balsamo of Trek-Segafredo on second place, race winner Shirin van Anrooij of Trek-Segafredo and Vittoria Guazzini of FDJ-SUEZ on third place (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

Shirin van Anrooij (Trek-Segafredo) has taken her first individual Women's WorldTour victory at the Trofeo Alfredo Binda. The 21-year-old attacked into the descent from Orino with 25 km to go and held off the peloton on the final lap, increasing her advantage on the final ascent of the Orino climb before descending to the finish.

Finishing 23 seconds later, her teammate Elisa Balsamo beat Vittoria Guazzini (FDJ-SUEZ) in the sprint of the chasing group for a Trek-Segafredo 1-2.

“I can’t believe it. It’s my first-ever victory for the team, and this has always been one of my favourite races. I never expected to stay away. I just expected them to come back and Balsi [Elisa Balsamo] to win the sprint. And somehow, I managed to win this race,” Van Anrooij said after the finish.

Her performance gave Trek-Segafredo a third win in consecutive years, with Elisa Longo Borghini having won in 2021 followed by Balsamo last year.

"I felt really strong the whole race and I was in every single breakaway. When Niewiadoma attacked on the climb, I could follow her really strongly: from there I knew I just needed to try and believe in myself. I had a lot of support from the Team in my ear so it was super nice."

How it unfolded

From the start in the small town of Maccagno con Pino e Veddasca, the race went along the shores of the Lago Maggiore for the first 10 kilometres before turning inland. Having crossed the finish line in Cittiglio – birthplace of Alfredo Binda in 1902 – after 68.2 km, the riders then faced four laps of a 17.7-kilometre circuit with the short, but steep Casalzuigno climb (0.84 km at 7 percent) and the longer Orino climb (3.9 km at 3.9 percent) that topped 7.6 km from the finish.

Despite a flurry of attacks, no breakaway lasted longer than a few kilometres, and it was still ‘gruppo compatto’ as the peloton entered the second lap of the finishing circuit. 

A group of nine briefly got away on the Casalzuigno climb, then a group of seven including four-time winner Marianne Vos (Team Jumbo-Visma) and 2018 winner Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM) broke free on the descent. Grace Brown (FDJ-SUEZ) was instrumental in closing down this dangerous group.

On the Orino climb, 19-year-old Eleonora Ciabocco (Team DSM) attacked and finally got a gap. Karlijn Swinkels (Team Jumbo-Visma) bridged to her on the descent, and Loes Adegeest (FDJ-SUEZ) also went on a solo chase, making it to the front just before the Casalzuigno climb on the penultimate lap.

They were 50 seconds ahead at this point, but a big turn by Trek-Segafredo’s Gaia Realini closed this gap on the Orino climb, launching Van Anrooij’s attack over the top. Going into the final lap, the 21-year-old was 11 seconds ahead of a peloton of about 30 riders where Team SD Worx’ Niamh Fisher-Black and Sina Frei were chasing in support of Women’s WorldTour leader Lorena Wiebes.

Brown went on a brief solo chase but was caught on the Casalzuigno climb where Niewiadoma and Mavi García (Liv Racing TeqFind) set the pace in the peloton, dropping Wiebes but getting no closer to Van Anrooij.

Élise Chabbey (Canyon-SRAM) attacked with 11 km to go, but Marta Cavalli (FDJ-SUEZ) reeled her in on the lower slopes of the Orino climb. Accelerations by García, Cavalli, and Ricarda Bauernfeind (Canyon-SRAM) couldn’t force a split in the peloton, and Van Anrooij steadily increased her advantage to crest the climb 25 seconds ahead.

On the final kilometres, Amanda Spratt (Trek-Segafredo) covered attacks by Juliette Labous, Elise Uijen (both Team DSM), and Bauernfeind, and Van Anrooij had plenty of time to celebrate her victory in Cittiglio. 

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