Qualifiers will begin to run out Tadej Pogacar. The 24-year-old Slovenian runner once again showed a natural winning character on the course of second stage of the 69th edition of the Vuelta a Andalucíaof 156.1 kilometers, in between tithe and Alcalá la Real, in a new exhibition that earned him his second consecutive victory in the Andalusian round in two days played and the third in three days he competed at the beginning of the year; the three in Jaén.
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The second chapter of back to Andalusia the outcome was shown again in the fortress of Alcalá la Real, with a cobbled section that brought them and slopes of up to 11%. Before this climb, the peloton crowned the Puerto de la Hoya de Charilla, on an asphalt that brought them, especially in the descent.
Up to this point in the day, the peloton was commanded by a small group that included riders from the entity of Mohoric and Teunswith the Michael Landa and Tadej Pogacar in 44 seconds and with enric mas from behind. Mikel moved the race, Pogacar stuck to his wheel and both continued. Seeing his highness, ‘Handsome’ He put the direct and went to the leading group. He reached for it in the blink of an eye and when his fellow Slovenian Mohoric saw him at his height, he smiled, as if to say, “he’s here”. Mohoric himself gained a few meters of difference in the descent, showing his great skills as a descender, but the difference will come to nothing in the final approach to Alcalá la Real, where he will live a great show .
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SA enric mas He looked at the place, with energy and desire, and he tried to discuss Pogacar’s victory as best he could on the volatile and slippery rock. The image is beautiful, with Enric advancing on one side of the street and Pogacar on the other. They came back-to-back, with Pogacar cruising solo to his 49th professional victory, three of which he achieved this February in his first three days of competition.
RANKINGS
Stage
1.Tadej Pogacar (Slo/UAE Team Emirates) 3h40’10”
2.Enric Mas (ESP/Movistar Team) at 4″
3. Santiago Buitrago (Col/Bahrain-Victorius) id
4.Mikel Landa (ESP/Bahrain Victorius) id
5.Carlos Rodríguez (ESP/Ineos Grenadiers) id.
General
1.Tadej Pogacar (Slo/UAE Team Emirates) 8h44’19”
2.antiago Buitrago (Col/Bahrain-Victorius) at 48″
3.Mikel Landa (ESP/Bahrain Victorius) at 52″
4.Carlos Rodríguez (ESP/Ineos Grenadiers) id.
5.Enric Mas (ESP/Movistar) at 1’47”
Source: La Verdad

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