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[[Maribor]], Slovenia, winning the girls’ road race.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.federciclismo.it/articoli/magliaazzurra/eyof-2023-linda-sanarini-oro-e-alessio-magagnotti-argento-a-maribor/|website= federciclismo.it|accessdate=2 Feb 2026|title= EYOF 2023 – Linda Sanarini wins gold and Alessio Magagnotti silver in Maribor|date=27 July 2023}}</ref> That year, she signed for Bft Burzoni VO2 Team Pink Junior Women’s team.<ref name=”lewis”/> |
[[Maribor]], Slovenia, winning the girls’ road race.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.federciclismo.it/articoli/magliaazzurra/eyof-2023-linda-sanarini-oro-e-alessio-magagnotti-argento-a-maribor/|website= federciclismo.it|accessdate=2 Feb 2026|title= EYOF 2023 – Linda Sanarini wins gold and Alessio Magagnotti silver in Maribor|date=27 July 2023}}</ref> That year, she signed for Bft Burzoni VO2 Team Pink Junior Women’s team.<ref name=”lewis”/> |
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At the [[2024 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships]] in [[Luoyang]], China, she won bronze medals in the Team Pursuit and Madison (alongside Anita Baima), also placing fifth in the Omnium.<ref>{{cite web|accessdate=2 Feb 2026|url= https://www.piacenzasera.it/2024/08/mondiali-juniores-su-pista-linda-sanarini-bft-burzoni-vo2-team-pink-quinta-nellomnium/553215/|title= Junior World Track Championships, Linda Sanarini (Bft Burzoni VO2 Team Pink) fifth in the Omnium|website= piacenzasera |date=August 23, 2024}} </ref><ref>{{cite web|url= |
At the [[2024 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships]] in [[Luoyang]], China, she won bronze medals in the Team Pursuit and Madison (alongside Anita Baima), also placing fifth in the Omnium.<ref>{{cite web|accessdate=2 Feb 2026|url= https://www.piacenzasera.it/2024/08/mondiali-juniores-su-pista-linda-sanarini-bft-burzoni-vo2-team-pink-quinta-nellomnium/553215/|title= Junior World Track Championships, Linda Sanarini (Bft Burzoni VO2 Team Pink) fifth in the Omnium|website= piacenzasera |date=August 23, 2024}} </ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.piacenza24.eu/ciclismo-su-pista-anita-baima-e—vo2-team-pink——/|website= piacenza24|accessdate=2 Feb 2026|title= Track Cycling – Anita Baima and Linda Sanarini (VO2 Team Pink) win bronze in the Madison at the Junior World Championships in China|date=August 27, 2024 |first=Carlofilippo |last=Vardelli}}</ref> At the [[2024 UEC European Track Championships (under-23 & junior)| 2024 UEC European Track Junior Championships]] in [[Cottbus]], she won the silver medal in the Omnium and a bronze medal in the Team Pursuit.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://bici.pro/news/donne/sanarini-lavora-sodo-prossimo-salto-avanti/ |title= Sanarini lavora già sodo per il prossimo salto in avanti|first= Simone |last=Carpanini|website=Bici.pro |date=21 January 2025}}</ref> |
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She was a medalist in the Team Pursuit at the [[2025 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships]] in [[Apeldoorn]], Netherlands, and the [[2025 UEC European Track Championships (under-23 & junior)| 2025 UEC European Junior Track Championships]] in [[Anadia, Portugal]]. |
She was a medalist in the Team Pursuit at the [[2025 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships]] in [[Apeldoorn]], Netherlands, and the [[2025 UEC European Track Championships (under-23 & junior)| 2025 UEC European Junior Track Championships]] in [[Anadia, Portugal]]. |
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Linda Sanarini (born 18 January 2007) is an Italian track and road cyclist. She was a medalist at the 2026 UEC European Track Championships.[1]
Biography
Sanarini was born 18 January, 2007, in Abano Terme and later lived in San Colombo, Padua. In 2021, she became Italian age-group road champion. On the track, she won the Italian age-group title in the Omnium at the Italian Youth Championships in San Giovanni al Natisone. In 2022, she won the Italian age-group time trial title in Friuli, and three titles on the track: in the Team Pursuit, Omnium, and Madison, in Dalmine.[2]
She competed for Italy at the 2023 European Youth Olympic Festival in
Maribor, Slovenia, winning the girls’ road race.[3] That year, she signed for Bft Burzoni VO2 Team Pink Junior Women’s team.[2]
At the 2024 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships in Luoyang, China, she won bronze medals in the Team Pursuit and Madison (alongside Anita Baima), also placing fifth in the Omnium.[4][5] At the 2024 UEC European Track Junior Championships in Cottbus, she won the silver medal in the Omnium and a bronze medal in the Team Pursuit.[6]
She was a medalist in the Team Pursuit at the 2025 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, and the 2025 UEC European Junior Track Championships in Anadia, Portugal.
In February 2026, Sanarini won a bronze medal with the Italian team at the 2026 UEC European Track Championships in Konya, Turkey, in the women’s team pursuit.

