Ukrainian wins prestigious one-day cycling race in Italy for the first time in 25 years.


Ukrainian Kyrylo Tsarenko won the Trofeo Alcide De Gasperi-2025 race, becoming the first Ukrainian to do so in the last 25 years. The race is part of the European UCI tour. Tsarenko outpaced German Lennart Jasch at the finish line to take first place.
At the finish, Tsarenko secured victory over German Lennart Jasch from Red Bull Bora, making him the first Ukrainian to win this competition since 1999.
In addition to this victory, Kyrylo Tsarenko also won the stage race in Hainyan and topped the overall standings. This is a significant achievement for the Ukrainian athlete, adding another important victory to his list of accomplishments.
Gymnastics: Ukrainian athlete's success
In gymnastics, Ukrainian Nazar Chepurnyi won bronze at the 2025 European Championships in vault, demonstrating a high level of training and skill, taking third place among eight gymnasts.
- Artur Davtyan (Armenia) - 14.799 points
- Jake German (Great Britain) - 14.733 points
- Nazar Chepurnyi (Ukraine) - 14.583 points
Nazar Chepurnyi showed consistency and confidence, earning bronze with a score of 14.583 points. This is yet another significant achievement for the Ukrainian athlete, reaffirming the high level of Ukrainian sport on the international stage.
Ukrainian Kyrylo Tsarenko and gymnast Nazar Chepurnyi demonstrated impressive results at international competitions, confirming the high level of Ukrainian sport. Their victories are important steps towards recognition in the sports world and elevating the prestige of Ukrainian sport as a whole.
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