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8ª Giro Italia féminas

8ª: Domingo 13 julio: Forlì (10:50)-Imola (14:28), 138 kms

Redacción / Ciclo 21

Liane Lippert gana la última etapa y Movistar se lleva tres victorias del Giro de Italia, aunque se marcharán con sabor agridulce de la carrera tras la jornada de ayer. La ronda femenina concluyó este domingo con victoria para la telefónica en el día de clausura, que puso la firma en su segundo parcial en esta edición. La clasificación general, sin cambios, fue para la campeona italiana Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE), seguida por la suiza Marlen Reusser.

A pesar de no poder concretar la victoria general, el balance para el Movistar ha sido notable: tres triunfos de etapa, con dos para Lippert y una victoria en la contrarreloj individual para Reusser, consolidan al conjunto telefónico como uno de los grandes protagonistas de la ronda italiana. La clave estuvo en el Monte Nerone donde Movistar perdió la oportunidad de vestir de rosa el último día, y más importante. El conjunto navarro estuvo cerca pero, en la dura subida ayer,  Reusser no pudo aguantar a la favorita Longo Borghini. La suiza perdió toda su ventaja -y más tiempo- sobre su rival en la lucha por la general. A partir de ahí, la ciclista de UAE regular y sólida durante toda la carrera, consolidó su liderato y resistió los últimos ataques de la última etapa.

De viaje a Imola, Casasola, Curnier, Harvey, Spratt y Wiebes protagonizaron una fuga que se diluyó a medida que el pelotón se acercaba al circuito de velocidad, escenario que sirvió para que Lippert y Van der Breggen disputaran un lanzamiento por la jornada final, que se decantó del lado de la teutona, el día que Longo Borghini alzó su segundo Giro de Italia consecutivo.

Las actuaciones de las ciclistas españolas pasaron desapercibidas con una 44ª posición este día para Ane Santesteban (Laboral Kutxa) y una 31ª en la general de Mireia Benito (AG Insurance).

TODAS LAS ETAPAS

LIBRO DE RUTA

Edición 2024: Elisa Longo-Borghini

DECLARACIONES

Elisa Longo Borghini: «Ha sido un viaje increíble, días muy especiales en los que dimos absolutamente todo. Esta carrera recompensa todos los sacrificios. Mi primavera no fue como esperaba, tenía muchas carreras marcadas en rojo que acabé perdiendo. Pero este Giro lo hemos construido poco a poco. Quizás yo no hablo mucho, pero veía en mis compañeras determinación, ganas de sufrir, y eso me empujaba a dar más. No sé de dónde sacaban la fuerza, pero cada día estaban más motivadas y decididas a traer a casa la Maglia Rosa. Hace años mi padre ya me decía que algún día ganaría el Giro. Entonces ni siquiera sabía qué significaba, ¡y hoy he ganado dos! Es una locura. Queríamos bajar en cabeza para no arriesgar, pero Silvia Persico, incluso sin arriesgar, va fuerte. Le pregunté si quería relevos, pero no quiso. Fue espectacular. Eso es espíritu de equipo. Estar juntas fue clave, pero lo más importante fue la ligereza del ambiente. Nos reímos, decimos tonterías, pero cuando hay que pelear, todas estamos listas. Me encanta la naturalidad de Eleonora Camilla Gasparrini, la calma de Alena Amialiusik, las locuras de Silvia Persico que siempre nos hacen reír, las bromas de Brodie Chapman, el carácter introvertido de Greta y la sabiduría de Erica Magnaldi. Todas me han dado algo especial. Cuando estamos juntas me siento más joven, como si fuéramos un grupo de chicas. Al Tour voy solo por las etapas, que quede claro, así que no me molestéis con la general. Me apena no poder contar con una selección completa, sería bonito salir en igualdad de condiciones. Estoy segura de que la federación ha hecho todo lo posible. Si no han podido llevar a todas, habrá una razón. Me duele, pero yo soy solo una corredora y entiendo la situación económica y la dificultad que supone llevar un equipo entero a un país como Ruanda».Marlen Reusser: «No me he sentido bien en los últimos tres días, y eso me destroza porque trabajé muy duro para estar aquí. Sé que no debería estar triste por acabar segunda en el Giro, pero ahora mismo no puedo evitarlo. Dicho esto, no quiero quitarle mérito a Elisa, que estuvo extraordinaria».Liane Lippert: «Marlene me dijo que lo intentara, y lo hice. Espero haberle dado una razón para sonreír después de la decepción».Anna Van der Breggen: «Fue especial volver a correr en Imola. En la primera vuelta, reconocí muchas cosas. Fue como decir: ‘Sí, así fue’. Tengo muy buenos recuerdos de este lugar de cuando me convertí en Campeón del Mundo en 2020. El Campeonato del Mundo fue bastante duro. Recuerdo que en aquel momento pensé que no era muy bueno, pero al final gané. Hoy también lo he recordado. Es un circuito que me viene bien. Si conseguía mantenerme en el grupo, tenía una oportunidad. La última etapa del Giro de Italia Femenino fue realmente buena, con Lorena Wiebes y Mikayla Harvey al ataque. Desafortunadamente, la escapada se quedó a veinte segundos de tener una oportunidad real de ganar. Si hubieran superado la última subida, se habrían ido. Me hubiera encantado ver a Miki luchar por la victoria. Trabajó muy duro toda la semana y estuvo genial. Fue una etapa abierta, donde todas tuvieron una oportunidad. Miki aprovechó su oportunidad y lo hizo muy bien. Esperaba que lo lograran. Al final, me quedé sola en el grupo de cabeza en los últimos kilómetros. Si hubiera esperado al sprint, no habría tenido nada. Movistar tenía el control, porque probablemente querían esprintar para Marlen Reusser. Pero quería intentarlo en este recorrido tan especial. Claro, tener a Liane Lippert a mi rueda no era lo ideal. También sabía que sería difícil superarla en el sprint. Pero si no, no habría tenido nada. Pensé: «Nunca se sabe, podría cometer un error en el sprint» (risas). Pero, por supuesto, no pasó. Este segundo puesto es una buena manera de terminar la semana. Fue un Giro durísimo. Claro que esperábamos más en la clasificación general. Espero que este haya sido el incentivo que necesitaba de cara al Tour de Francia. Por lo demás, fue una buena semana con dos victorias de etapa y un buen rendimiento en equipo. Hoy fue un buen final. Ahora vuelo a casa y los próximos días se centrarán en la recuperación y el descanso. Quedan pocos días para el Tour de Francia».Barbara Malcotti: «Estoy muy feliz, no me lo puedo creer, y estoy muy contenta de ser la segunda italiana en la general. Para mí, esta es una buena oportunidad. Tuve muy buenas sensaciones en este Giro, las mejores que he tenido jamás. Aún me faltan cosas por aprender y necesito creer que puedo seguir y atacar, pero paso a paso, estoy progresando tanto mental como físicamente. No se trata solo de mí; todas hicieron un gran trabajo. Desde los directores deportivos hasta los mecánicos, que siempre preparaban las bicicletas y arreglaban todo. Los masajistas que preparaban los bidones, nos daban asistencia y nos hacían los masajes… además de cargar con las maletas pesadas en los hoteles. Las compañeras estuvieron comprometidas con el objetivo y me protegieron. Las vi trabajar por mí y quise devolverles ese esfuerzo, así que solo tenía que rematar el trabajo».Ion Lazkano (responsable deportivo Laboral Kutxa): «Hoy, la intención era similar a ayer y anteayer. Teníamos a Usoa con el maillot de la Montaña y hemos salido a defenderlo. Sabíamos que iba a ser una tarea complicada, Sarah Gigante estaba a un punto y las piernas que ha tenido eran imparables. Nos lo ha puesto muy difícil desde el principio, en el primer puerto ella ha pasado primera y en el segundo también ha sumado puntos. Nosotras no hemos podido hacer frente a eso. Al fin y al cabo, ha sido más fuerte y hay que felicitarla. Por otro lado, hemos sido protagonistas sobre todo porque nos hemos jugado el liderato de la Montaña. Es verdad que en la general no hemos podido meter a nadie delante. Ahora tenemos el Tour, sólo tenemos 13 días para recuperar la cabeza y las piernas, y creo que llegaremos con muchas ganas».

Longo Borghini levanta el Trofeo Senza Fine (c) Giro de Italia

1ª: Reusser (líder Reusser) / 2ª: Henderson (Henderson) / 3ª: Wiebes / 4ª: Gigante (Reusser) / 5ª: Wiebes / 6ª: Lippert / 7ª Gigante (Longo Borghini)

CLASIFICACIÓN 8ª ETAPA

1     Lippert Liane Movistar Team 03:40:07
2     van der Breggen Anna Team SD Worx-Protime + 00
3     Reusser Marlen Movistar Team + 08
4     Longo Borghini Elisa UAE Team ADQ + 08
5     Muzic Evita FDJ-SUEZ + 08
6     Holmgren Isabella Lidl-Trek + 08
7     Rooijakkers Pauliena Fenix-Deceuninck + 08
8     Smulders Silke Liv AlUla Jayco + 08
9     Niedermaier Antonia CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 08
10     Gigante Sarah AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 08
11     Magnaldi Erica UAE Team ADQ + 08
12     Malcotti Barbara Human Powered Health + 08
13     Aalerud Katrine Uno-X Mobility + 26
14     Van Dam Sarah Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 32
15     Labous Juliette FDJ-SUEZ + 32
16     Casasola Sara Fenix-Deceuninck + 32
17     Kastelijn Yara Fenix-Deceuninck + 32
18     Zigart Urska AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 32
19     van Anrooij Shirin Lidl-Trek + 32
20     Häberlin Steffi Team SD Worx-Protime + 01:20
21     Chladonová Viktória Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:20
22     Nooijen Lieke Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:20
23     Ludwig Cecilie Uttrup CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:20
24     Reijnhout Rosita Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:20
25     Stiasny Petra Roland + 01:20
26     Curinier Léa FDJ-SUEZ + 01:24
27     Harvey Mikayla Team SD Worx-Protime + 01:24
28     De Schepper Lore AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 01:24
29     Chapman Brodie UAE Team ADQ + 01:24
30     van Alphen Aniek Fenix-Deceuninck + 01:39
31     Hartmann Elena Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 01:39
32     Barale Francesca Team Picnic PostNL + 02:01
33     Berton Nina EF Education-Oatly + 02:01
34     Ciabocco Eleonora Team Picnic PostNL + 02:01
35     Oudeman Maud Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 02:19
36     Gasparrini Eleonora UAE Team ADQ + 05:05
37     Persico Silvia UAE Team ADQ + 05:05
38     Biriukova Yuliia Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 05:05
39     Koster Anouska Uno-X Mobility + 05:05
40     Vigilia Alessia FDJ-SUEZ + 05:05
41     van Agt Eva Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 05:05
42     Brand Lucinda Lidl-Trek + 05:05
43     Spratt Amanda Lidl-Trek + 05:05
44     Santesteban Ane Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 05:05
45     Benito Mireia AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 05:05
46     Meijering Mareille Movistar Team + 05:34
47     Knaven Mirre EF Education-Oatly + 07:17
48     Castagna Monica Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 07:22
49     Rossato Beatrice Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 07:22
50     Segato Gaia BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 07:28
51     Cipressi Carlotta Human Powered Health + 07:28
52     Pate Amber Liv AlUla Jayco + 07:28
53     Martín Sara Movistar Team + 07:28
54     Towers Alice CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 07:30
55     Roy Sarah EF Education-Oatly + 07:30
56     Ostolaza Usoa Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 07:30
57     Patiño Paula Movistar Team + 07:30
58     Fidanza Arianna Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 07:30
59     Wiebes Lorena Team SD Worx-Protime + 07:30
60     Casagranda Andrea BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 08:12
61     Valtulini Elisa BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 08:12
62     Jastrab Megan Team Picnic PostNL + 10:32
63     Czapla Justyna CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 11:08
64     Dronova Tamara Roland + 11:08
65     Paladin Soraya CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 11:08
66     Rayer Girault Eglantine FDJ-SUEZ + 13:21
67     Masetti Gaia AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 14:54
68     Geurts Mijntje Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 16:02
69     Schrempf Carina Fenix-Deceuninck + 16:02
70     Truyen Marthe Fenix-Deceuninck + 16:02
71     Schweinberger Christina Fenix-Deceuninck + 16:02
72     Consonni Chiara CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 16:02
73     Jaskulska Marta Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 16:02
74     Hanson Lauretta Lidl-Trek + 16:02
75     Henderson Anna Lidl-Trek + 16:02
76     Manly Alexandra AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 16:02
77     Arzuffi Alice Maria Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 16:02
78     Cadzow Kim EF Education-Oatly + 16:02
79     Storrie Becky Team Picnic PostNL + 16:02
80     Talbot Josie Liv AlUla Jayco + 16:02
81     Moolman Pasio Ashleigh AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 16:02
82     Edwards Ruth Human Powered Health + 16:02
83     Blanco Calbet Yurani Human Powered Health + 16:02
84     Biannic Aude Movistar Team + 16:02
85     Magalhães Ana Vitoria Movistar Team + 16:02
86     Aasebø Kamilla Uno-X Mobility + 16:45
87     Ewers Veronica EF Education-Oatly + 18:38
88     Bonini Fanny Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 19:19
89     Giuliani Giulia Roland + 21:03
90     Ton Quinty Liv AlUla Jayco + 21:03
91     Koerner Rebecca Uno-X Mobility + 21:20
92     Ebras Elisabeth BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 21:20
93     Ahtosalo Anniina Uno-X Mobility + 21:20
94     Jencusova Nora BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 21:20
95     Minke Anderson Solbjørk Uno-X Mobility + 21:20
96     Reghini Chiara Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 21:20
97     Cromwell Tiffany CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 21:20
98     Borghesi Giada Human Powered Health + 21:20
99     Laporta Linda BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 21:20
100     van der Wolf Babette EF Education-Oatly + 21:20
101     Leleivyte Rasa Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 21:20
102     Ruffilli Vittoria Roland + 21:20
103     Venerucci Valentina Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 21:20
104     Bortoli Virginia Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 22:12
105     Luccon Sara Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 22:12
106     Zontone Asia Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 22:12
107     Pavesi Marta Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 22:12
108     Vettorello Giorgia Roland + 22:12
109     Beekhuis Teuntje Uno-X Mobility + 22:33
110     Ragusa Katia Human Powered Health + 26:12
111     Bulegato Alice Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 26:12
112     Milaki Argyro Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 26:12
113     Zambelli Alessia Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 26:12
114     Piergiovanni Federica Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 26:12
115     Brillante Romeo Lucia Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 26:12
116     De Grandis Michela Team Mendelspeck e-work + 26:12
117     Arici Sofia Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 26:12
118     Vallotto Giulia Team Mendelspeck e-work + 26:12
119     Redaelli Emma Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 26:12
120     Zanardi Silvia Human Powered Health + 26:12
121     Pepoli Sara Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 26:12
122     Curnis Valeria Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 26:12
DNF     Gery Célia FDJ-SUEZ  
DNF     Trinca Colonel Monica Liv AlUla Jayco  
DNF     Nelson Josie Team Picnic PostNL  
DNF     Cecchini Elena Team SD Worx-Protime  
DNF     Amialiusik Alena UAE Team ADQ  

CLASIFICACIÓN GENERAL

1     Longo Borghini Elisa UAE Team ADQ 24:37:03
2     Reusser Marlen Movistar Team + 18
3     Gigante Sarah AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 01:11
4     Rooijakkers Pauliena Fenix-Deceuninck + 02:55
5     Niedermaier Antonia CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 03:07
6     van der Breggen Anna Team SD Worx-Protime + 03:32
7     Holmgren Isabella Lidl-Trek + 03:54
8     Malcotti Barbara Human Powered Health + 04:44
9     Zigart Urska AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 04:56
10     Aalerud Katrine Uno-X Mobility + 05:19
11     van Anrooij Shirin Lidl-Trek + 06:47
12     Kastelijn Yara Fenix-Deceuninck + 07:13
13     Muzic Evita FDJ-SUEZ + 08:27
14     Smulders Silke Liv AlUla Jayco + 09:09
15     Casasola Sara Fenix-Deceuninck + 09:25
16     Chladonová Viktória Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 11:03
17     Ludwig Cecilie Uttrup CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 12:05
18     Stiasny Petra Roland + 12:48
19     Spratt Amanda Lidl-Trek + 15:11
20     Reijnhout Rosita Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 15:46
21     Van Dam Sarah Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 16:54
22     De Schepper Lore AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 19:13
23     Curinier Léa FDJ-SUEZ + 21:49
24     Magnaldi Erica UAE Team ADQ + 22:12
25     Nooijen Lieke Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 23:57
26     Ciabocco Eleonora Team Picnic PostNL + 26:29
27     Moolman Pasio Ashleigh AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 27:04
28     Persico Silvia UAE Team ADQ + 27:37
29     Labous Juliette FDJ-SUEZ + 29:00
30     Lippert Liane Movistar Team + 30:01
31     Benito Mireia AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 33:24
32     Hartmann Elena Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 38:43
33     Harvey Mikayla Team SD Worx-Protime + 41:45
34     Meijering Mareille Movistar Team + 41:56
35     Segato Gaia BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 42:01
36     Ostolaza Usoa Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 46:00
37     Patiño Paula Movistar Team + 46:21
38     Koster Anouska Uno-X Mobility + 47:31
39     Rossato Beatrice Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 47:33
40     Häberlin Steffi Team SD Worx-Protime + 48:06
41     Valtulini Elisa BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 49:23
42     Santesteban Ane Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 52:06
43     Chapman Brodie UAE Team ADQ + 52:24
44     Oudeman Maud Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 52:31
45     Cipressi Carlotta Human Powered Health + 52:36
46     Edwards Ruth Human Powered Health + 54:31
47     Biriukova Yuliia Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 56:14
48     Berton Nina EF Education-Oatly + 57:45
49     van Alphen Aniek Fenix-Deceuninck + 58:04
50     Gasparrini Eleonora UAE Team ADQ + 58:10
51     Vigilia Alessia FDJ-SUEZ + 01:01:05
52     Jastrab Megan Team Picnic PostNL + 01:02:31
53     Paladin Soraya CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:02:41
54     Castagna Monica Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 01:02:47
55     Minke Anderson Solbjørk Uno-X Mobility + 01:03:12
56     Pate Amber Liv AlUla Jayco + 01:03:43
57     Fidanza Arianna Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 01:04:48
58     van Agt Eva Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:04:56
59     Henderson Anna Lidl-Trek + 01:05:06
60     Brand Lucinda Lidl-Trek + 01:10:52
61     Wiebes Lorena Team SD Worx-Protime + 01:12:10
62     Arzuffi Alice Maria Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 01:14:28
63     Roy Sarah EF Education-Oatly + 01:15:27
64     Barale Francesca Team Picnic PostNL + 01:17:00
65     Martín Sara Movistar Team + 01:17:17
66     Towers Alice CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:17:40
67     Magalhães Ana Vitoria Movistar Team + 01:18:00
68     Biannic Aude Movistar Team + 01:18:15
69     Ton Quinty Liv AlUla Jayco + 01:18:32
70     Dronova Tamara Roland + 01:18:40
71     Schweinberger Christina Fenix-Deceuninck + 01:20:51
72     Piergiovanni Federica Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 01:22:30
73     Laporta Linda BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 01:22:31
74     Czapla Justyna CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:24:16
75     Hanson Lauretta Lidl-Trek + 01:24:26
76     Geurts Mijntje Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:24:51
77     Reghini Chiara Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 01:25:02
78     Rayer Girault Eglantine FDJ-SUEZ + 01:25:12
79     Talbot Josie Liv AlUla Jayco + 01:27:11
80     Masetti Gaia AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 01:27:51
81     Casagranda Andrea BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 01:28:11
82     Jaskulska Marta Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 01:32:50
83     Cromwell Tiffany CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:36:23
84     Borghesi Giada Human Powered Health + 01:37:11
85     Giuliani Giulia Roland + 01:37:21
86     Consonni Chiara CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:37:28
87     Ewers Veronica EF Education-Oatly + 01:39:04
88     van der Wolf Babette EF Education-Oatly + 01:40:06
89     Bortoli Virginia Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 01:42:21
90     Storrie Becky Team Picnic PostNL + 01:42:26
91     Ragusa Katia Human Powered Health + 01:42:30
92     Manly Alexandra AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 01:43:27
93     Truyen Marthe Fenix-Deceuninck + 01:45:49
94     Vettorello Giorgia Roland + 01:46:41
95     Beekhuis Teuntje Uno-X Mobility + 01:47:59
96     Knaven Mirre EF Education-Oatly + 01:49:20
97     Cadzow Kim EF Education-Oatly + 01:49:54
98     Aasebø Kamilla Uno-X Mobility + 01:51:09
99     Blanco Calbet Yurani Human Powered Health + 01:52:09
100     Jencusova Nora BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 01:52:35
101     Schrempf Carina Fenix-Deceuninck + 01:54:42
102     Zanardi Silvia Human Powered Health + 01:58:29
103     Arici Sofia Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 01:59:29
104     Luccon Sara Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 01:59:33
105     Ebras Elisabeth BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 02:00:36
106     Pavesi Marta Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 02:02:55
107     Leleivyte Rasa Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 02:06:04
108     Koerner Rebecca Uno-X Mobility + 02:08:55
109     Brillante Romeo Lucia Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 02:10:15
110     Ahtosalo Anniina Uno-X Mobility + 02:13:01
111     Zontone Asia Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 02:13:25
112     Bonini Fanny Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 02:17:43
113     Curnis Valeria Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 02:19:00
114     De Grandis Michela Team Mendelspeck e-work + 02:20:35
115     Venerucci Valentina Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 02:21:06
116     Ruffilli Vittoria Roland + 02:22:58
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Spencer McLachlin Named Head Coach at UC San Diego

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LA JOLLA, Calif. – Third-year USC women’s volleyball associate head coach Spencer McLachlin was hired for his first appointment as a head coach and will lead the UC San Diego women’s volleyball program, UCSD Director of Athletics Andy Fee announced on Tuesday, Dec. 23.
 
McLachlin becomes the eighth head coach in UCSD program history and will coach the Tritons in their final season as members of the Big West (2026) before the program transitions to the West Coast Conference ahead of the 2027 campaign. He joins JJ Van Niel (Arizona State), Tyler Hildebrand (Saint Mary’s College), and Amy Pauly (Orlando Valkyries) as former USC assistants under Brad Keller who have moved into head coaching positions.
 
“This opportunity is no surprise and has been a long time coming for Spencer,” said Keller. “UCSD is getting one of the best coaches in the game. Spencer and I have worked together in many different phases of our careers, and I know USC is in a better place with a brighter future for everything he has done here. Spencer is an innovator, a creator, and most importantly, a dreamer. Our game needs more leaders like him. I couldn’t be prouder of what he has done and for this new opportunity for him and his family.”
 
In his three seasons at USC, McLachlin helped lead the Women of Troy to three straight NCAA tournament appearances. The Trojans advanced to the second round in each of their three postseason berths. Most recently, McLachlin helped USC reach 25 wins and finish in a tie for third place in the Big Ten. Six Trojans received awards on all-conference teams and USC led the league in blocking (2.76 bps). The Trojans also ranked second (12th in the NCAA) in total blocks (322.5) and were second for opponent hitting percentage (.184). OH London Wijay earned AVCA All-America honorable mention.
 
With McLachlin on staff in 2024, USC advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament for the third straight year and finished 22-10 overall with a 13-7 mark in the Big Ten (tied for sixth). Setter Mia Tuaniga was named to the AVCA All-America third team. In his first season with the Women of Troy, McLachlin helped USC go 19-13 with a 12-8 mark in the Pac-12 for a fifth-place finish. That season, OH Skylar Fields was honored with AVCA All-America first-team recognition.
 
McLachlin is married to former USC volleyball standout opposite hitter Diane Copenhagen (2004-07), a 2004 Pac-10 All-Freshman Team selection. The McLachlins are parents to two daughters, Leila and Malia, and a son named Koa.
 
The 14th-ranked Trojans (25-7, 15-5 Big Ten) finished the regular season tied for third in the Big Ten and were awarded one of 33 at-large berths—and a hosting bid—into the 2025 NCAA tournament. USC made its fourth straight appearance in the tourney under sixth-year head coach Brad Keller (41st all-time) and moved into the second round for the fourth consecutive year with a 3-0 sweep of Princeton. The Women of Troy were eliminated from postseason play in a hard-fought five-set loss to Cal Poly in the second round.
 
For more information on the USC women’s volleyball team, please visit USCTrojans.com/WVB. Fans of the Women of Troy can follow @USCWomensVolley on X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
 



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Defending Big West Regular Season And National Champion Long Beach State Chosen As 2026 Preseason Coaches’ Poll Favorite

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IRVINE, Calif. – The Big West released its 2026 Men’s Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Poll and Team, and defending Big West regular season and National Champion Long Beach State was selected as the preseason favorite. The Beach garnered 24 total points and four first-place votes from league head coaches, signaling strong expectations for another elite season.

Long Beach State’s status as a national powerhouse was further reinforced in the 2026 AVCA National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Preseason Poll (Dec. 23), where the Beach were ranked No. 3 nationally behind UCLA and Hawai’i.

The Beach also placed multiple student-athletes on the 2026 Big West Preseason Coaches’ Team, as Skyler Varga and Alex Kandev earned preseason recognition following standout performances during Long Beach State’s championship 2025 season.

Varga returns as one of the nation’s premier attackers. During the 2025 season he played a central role in Long Beach State’s run to the NCAA National Championship, earning NCAA All-Tournament Team honors for his performance in the title match. He finished the year with 270 kills (2.73 per set) on a .368 attack percentage, while adding 33 service aces, 70 total blocks, and 341 points across 99 sets. In addition to his on-court excellence, Varga also received CSC Academic All-America recognition, underscoring his impact as a scholar-athlete.

Kandev, now a sophomore outside hitter, made his mark on the national stage during the 2025 NCAA Championship match. In the title match victory over UCLA, Kandev helped the Beach secure their fourth national title and earned NCAA All-Tournament Team honors in the process. He concluded his freshman season with 210 kills (3.23 per set) while hitting .458, ranking among the team leaders in efficiency, and added 21 aces, 36 blocks, and 250 points in 65 sets.

Following Long Beach State atop the Big West preseason poll, Hawai’i was chosen second with 22 points and two first-place votes, and UC Irvine was tabbed third with 17 points. CSUN, UC San Diego, and UC Santa Barbara rounded out the poll, each earning nine points.

With proven postseason performers and returning national contenders, Long Beach State enters 2026 as both the team to beat in the Big West and one of the top programs in the nation.

2026 Big West Men’s Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Poll

  1. Long Beach State – 24 points (4)
  2. Hawai’i – 22 points (2)
  3. UC Irvine – 17 points
  4. T-4. CSUN – 9 points

    T-4. UC San Diego – 9 points

    T-4. UC Santa Barbara – 9 points

    First-place votes in parentheses

2026 Big West Men’s Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Team
George Bruening, UC Santa Barbara
Alex Kandev, Long Beach State
Jalen Phillips, CSUN
Tread Rosenthal, Hawai’i
Adrien Roure, Hawai’i
Kristian Titriyski, Hawai’i
Skyler Varga, Long Beach State
 
 



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NATCHITOCHES—After dipping into the transfer portal for a midfielder and defender, Northwestern State soccer head coach Ian Brophy now picks up a goalkeeper in the form of transfer Saki Tsuchiya.

Tsuchiya, a native of Takasaki, Japan, comes to NSU following a season at Valparaiso.

“We are very excited to add an experienced goalkeeper who really fits our style of play,” Brophy said. “Her ability with the ball at her feet is something that definitely suits us and should help us as a team. She will instantly provide competition in an already very competitive group and certainly makes us better.”

She played in three games for the Crusaders, sporting a save percentage of .708 and goals against average of 3.36 in just under 134 minutes. She recorded 12 saves this past season, seven coming against Drake and then posting five saves against Illinois.

Prior to her season at Valpo, Tsuchiya started her collegiate career at Tyler JC, where she competed for two seasons.

For Tyler JC, she appeared in 30 matches during the two years, where she posted a 1.18 GAA and a .780 save percentage.

She recorded three solo shutouts and five combined shutouts among her 13 wins as a sophomore in 2024. That season also earned her a Second Team All-Region selection, as her team captured the Region XIV championship and played in the NJCAA National Tournament 2023 and 2024.

As a freshman, she was named to the NJCAA Second Team All-Academic Team for 2023-24.

She played summer soccer in 2024 for TLH Reckoning of the USLW and in 2025 for Peoria City of the WPSL.

In high school at Kaishigakuen JAPAN Soccer College koutoubu, she was a three-year starter in net.

She joins an already impressive goalkeeper room that includes Second Team All-Southland Conference selection Kennedy Rist and rising sophomore Audrey Marfia, who recorded a goals against average of 0.39, surrendering just one goal in 230:32.

Tsuchiya will be the first Japan native to play for the Demons and joins Hosane Soukou, Ravina Sandhu and Anika Sproxton as players on the team not from the United States.



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Lauren Watson Becomes First Player in USD Beach Volleyball History

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SAN DIEGO — Defender Lauren Watson became the first player in USD beach volleyball history on Monday afternoon when she signed a grant-in-aid agreement to play for the Toreros.

Watson, who hails from Phoenix, Arizona, attends Notre Dame Preparatory High School, where she was twice named the Arizona Beach Volleyball Player of the Year by the Arizona Republic. She will join San Diego for its inaugural beach volleyball season in the spring of 2027.

“Lauren is a really good all-around talent,” said USD beach volleyball head coach Derek Olson. “As a defender that can sit in the pocket and run shots down, she has good defensive instincts and covers a lot of sand.”

Her high school career thus far has seen her earn two Arizona Beach Volleyball Pairs State Championships, three All-League First-Team honors, and her league’s Defensive Player of the Year award.

“She also knows how to win and that’s very apparent by her results in tournaments,” Olson added. “But what I appreciate most about Lauren is her ability to play with anyone and make them better. She adds value to the environment that she is in.”
 



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Spencer McLachlin named new women’s volleyball head coach – The UCSD Guardian

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On Tuesday, Dec. 23, UC San Diego Athletics announced that USC associate head coach Spencer McLachlin will be the next head coach of Triton women’s volleyball. He replaces Melanie Greene, who stepped down on Dec. 6 after two seasons as head coach.

The coaching change comes after a tumultuous 6-24 season where a promising Triton team never found its rhythm. The Tritons were eliminated from postseason contention with three games left in the season following a loss to UC Riverside on Nov. 17. Assistant coach Kara Barkdoll Coy was named interim head coach for the final six games of the season after Greene’s departure.

“Spencer brings exactly what we need at this moment,” athletic director Andy Fee said in a press release. “He’s helped build winning programs, developed All-Americans, and knows how to compete at the highest level.”

McLachlin played collegiately at Stanford, winning a national championship with the Cardinal in 2010 and ending his four years in Palo Alto ranked third in career kills. McLachlin then served as an assistant coach at Hawai’i, California, UCLA, and Indiana before joining USC as associate head coach in 2023. This past season, the Trojans went 25-7 but fell in the second round of the NCAA Championship in a five-set upset loss against Cal Poly. McLachlin’s new position at UCSD will be his first head coaching role.

“I am thrilled to join UC San Diego as the Head Coach of the women’s volleyball program,” McLachlin said. “This is an incredible opportunity for my family and me to be part of an historic and beautiful university and build a program with great potential.”



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Volleyball Inks Four Highly Touted Transfers to 2026 Roster

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DALLAS (SMU) – The SMU Volleyball team announced the signings of outside hitter Suli Davis, libero Victoria Harris, opposite hitter Gabi Placide and setter Ava Sarafa to the 2026 roster on Monday. 

 

Arriving for the spring 2026 semester, Placide brings in three years of collegiate playing experience; Harris and Sarafa come to the Hilltop with two and Davis comes to SMU with one year playing at the college level. 

 

Details of the four transfers are below.  

 

Suli Davis, So., 6-2, Outside Hitter, Euless, Texas – BYU

AVCA Second Team All-American (2025) 

AVCA West Region Freshman of the Year (2025) 

AVCA All-West Region First Team (2025) 

Big 12 Freshman of the Year (2025) 

All-Big 12 First Team (2025) 

Big 12 All-Rookie Team (2025) 

6x Big 12 Rookie of the Week (Sept. 9, Oct. 7, Oct. 21, Nov. 4, Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 2025) 

 

2025 (Freshman at BYU) 

Broke BYU’s all-time freshman kills record during the Cougars’ five-set win over Utah on Nov. 26 

Broke BYU’s rally-scoring era freshman kills record against Arizona on Nov. 19 

27th player in Big 12 history with 500+ kills in a single season 

30 double-digit kill matches, third-most in the rally-scoring era at BYU 

Team-leading 10 double-doubles 

Led the team in kills in 22 matches, including 13 of the Cougars’ final 14 

Played in all 31 of the Cougars’ matches and 119 sets, starting 29 matches 

Recorded 541 kills, third-most in a rally-scoring era season at BYU, 252 digs, 43 total blocks, including 10 solo stuffs, 31 assists and 25 service aces 

Finished No. 1 in total kills (541), kills per set (4.55) and points per set (4.97) in the Cougars’ all-time freshman record book 

Finished No. 1 in sets played (119), total kills (541), kills per set (4.55), total points (591.5) and points per set (4.97) in the freshman rally-scoring era at BYU 

Is also second in double-doubles (10) and third in solo blocks (10) in the Cougars’ freshman rally-era record book 

Career-high 28 kills in back-to-back matches (at Utah on Nov. 14 and vs. Arizona Nov. 19), the second-most kills by a freshman in the rally-scoring era at BYU 

 

Victoria Harris, Jr., 5-4, DS/Libero, Columbia, S.C. – South Carolina

SEC Community Service Team (2025) 

SEC All-Freshman Team (2024) 

SEC Freshman of the Week (Nov. 18, 2024) 

 

2025 (Sophomore at South Carolina) 

-Appeared in all 26 matches for the Gamecocks in her second season with the program 

-Finished fourth in the SEC with 4.11 digs per set, totaling 399 digs 

-Added 120 assists and 16 aces in her sophomore campaign 

-Had seven matches with 20+ digs and 21 matches with double-digit digs 

-Logged a season-best 27 digs at Missouri on Oct. 24  

-Second in the SEC during conference play, averaging 4.31 digs per set for South Carolina 

-Finished with 795 digs, 223 assists and 35 aces as a Gamecock in two seasons 

 

Gabi Placide, Sr., 6-0, Opposite Hitter, Centennial, Colo. – Ole Miss 

AVCA South Region Honorable Mention (2025) 

SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 22, 2025) 

AVCA West Region Honorable Mention (2024) 

Big Sky All-Conference First Team (2024) 

2x Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 21, Oct. 28, 2024) 

Big Sky Conference Fall All-Academic Team (2024) 

Big Sky Outstanding Freshman Award (2023) 

Big Sky All-Academic Team (2023) 

 

2025 (Junior at Ole Miss) 

-Started and played in all 29 matches for the Rebels 

-Led the team with 558.5 total points, 5.12 points per set, ranking third in the SEC and 15th in the NCAA 

-Registered 488 kills (31st in the NCAA) on a .213 hitting percentage in her lone season with Ole Miss 

-Logged 34 aces (sixth in the SEC) to lead Ole Miss and added 182 digs, 1.67 digs per set.  

-Had 10 matches with 20+ kills and logged double-digit kills in 25 of 29 matches  

-Registered five double-doubles, including a 19-kill and 14-dig outing against LSU on Nov. 2 

-Had a career-high 28 kills against Alabama on Oct. 31 

-Notched 22 kills, 10 digs and five aces against Texas on Oct. 24 

 

Ava Sarafa, R-Jr., 6-0, Setter, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. – Kentucky 

Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll (2024) 

First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll (2023-24) 

 

2025 (Redshirt Sophomore at Kentucky) 
Played in 27 matches and 80 sets for a Kentucky program that reached the final four in 2025 
Finished the season with 136 assists, 57 digs and 10 aces 
Logged 43 assists, 10 digs and six blocks against Nebraska on Aug. 31 

 



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