
Conor Murphy, the Irish junior rider competing with French team U19 Academy Région Sud powered by Giant, has claimed a huge win in Italy today.
The 17-year-old was a solo victor at the end of 111.6km of racing from Siena to Montalcino in Eroica Juniores-Coppa Andrea Meneghelli (1.1).
The race, which is effectively the junior version of Strade Bianche, saw Murphy triumph from an international field of 140 riders, taking a victory that will now really put him in the radar for U23 and senior teams looking for talent, though he is still a first-year junior.
Murphy, who races for Caldwell Cycles on home roads and won two stages at the overall at Gorey Three Day at Easter, finished alone 19 seconds up on runner-up Tommaso Bosio (Ciclistica Trevigliese), with Ivan Toselli (Vangi Sama Ricambi Il Pirata) 3rd at 44 seconds.
Conor Murphy, first year junior from Ireland, wins the Eroica Juniores - Coppa Andrea Meneghelli and takes his first UCI win.https://t.co/6tgrNuD2W1 pic.twitter.com/M5MTee65r7
— Eemeli (@LosBrolin) May 19, 2024