News: Pogacar doesn’t win, but UAE reigns again in Andalusia with Tim Wellens

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The news came in the third episode of back to Andalusia and is that slovenian? Tadej Pogacar He decided to take his foot off the accelerator and give the fame to one of his teammates. The Slovenian runner, who won his first three days of competition -the one from Classic with Jaen and the two earlier stages of back to Andalusia– reduced its level of demand in this third round of the Andalusian round, marked by falling drops and strong gusts of wind that blew, which even posed a risk to the integrity of the cyclists.

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The stage was marked by a big breakaway, of more than 20 riders, that had more than five minutes left and that both U.A.E as Bahrain they let it go, though always keeping it under control.

As expected, as the denouement approached there were occasional attacks, the Belgians being especially important. Bondt’s Dries and Lawrence Rezthat he wants to join runner of Burgos-BH José Manuel Díaz. The outcome of the day brought them, with a great ramp, and theirs the Belgian Tim Wellens -key to the successes achieved by the Slovenian Pogacar so far- showed his power to achieve his 35th victory as a professional at the age of 31 and the third he achieved in Alcalá de los Gazules, after 2018 and 2019.

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The general remains as before and Pogacar continues in front of it.

RANKINGS

Stage
1.Tim Wellen (Bel/UAE) 3h47’12”
2.Pierre Latour (Fra/TotalEnergies) at 14″
3. Samuele Battistella (Ita/Astana) at 15″
4.Connor Swift (Gbr/Ineos Grenadiers) id.
5. Laurenz Rex (Bel/Interarché-Circus-Wanty) id.
General
1. Tadej Pogacar (Slo/UAE) 12h35’57”
2. Santiago 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 Team) at 1’47”

Source: La Verdad

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