the swiss Matteo Badilatti (Q36.5 Pro Cycling) had the honor of winning alone in the sixth stage of the Tour of Rwandaconsidered the queen of this edition, with a total of 3,200 uneven on the 157 km route between Rubavu and Gicumbi, a day in which the Belgian William Lecerf (Soudal Quick Step) fought as the leader.
badilatti (Poschiavo, 30 years old), a former Groupama runner, was able to debut his professional record himself, thanks to an offensive initiative with 19 km to go, on the climb to Puerto de Tetero ( 6.4 km at 7 percent) which allowed him to raise your arms in time 4h.11.05, at an average of 37.5 km/hour.
Special day for the Swiss team of the winner, as their Italian teammate Walter Calzoni he finished second by 10 seconds, also celebrating the formation double. The third place was taken by the South African national team Kent Main, closing positions of honor. The Spanish Victor of the Party (Total Energies) finished eighth, 14 seconds behind the winner, in the main group.
Overall, still ahead lecerfseventh on the stage, with only 2 seconds over the Ukrainian Anatoly Budyak (Terngganu) and 7 regarding calzonesalong with Víctor de la Parte, who was fourth.
This Saturday the seventh stage will be held between Nyamata and Mount Kigali, a short route of 115.8 km, but with 6 climbs, the last one straight to the finish line after climbing 4.3 km at 8 percent.
Source: La Verdad

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