the extremeño Pablo Lospitao (Electromercantile-GR100) was imposed on 48th edition of the Montemayor Grand Prix in a tight finish which he managed to overcome Vladimir Goncharov (Fores Woods-Hyper Europe), who punctured on the final climb and entered the finish line on foot. With this victory, Lospitao wore the jersey of the leader of a Cofidis Junior Spanish Cup which he had already conquered last year.
gg.didomi.doWhenConsent(!window.didomiBypass, ‘c:twitterwi-wUmBnnKy’, function () {
var x = document.createElement(‘script’);
x.setAttribute(“type”,”text/javascript”);
x.setAttribute(“src”, “//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js”);
x.setAttribute(“charset”, “utf-8”);
$(“.twitter-tweet”).closest( “span” ).append(x);
});
The 137 kilometers with 1,887 meters of positive slope are structured in a race where the wind plays an important role. Manuel SanRoma (Eolo Kometa), Eleazar Jiménez (Talavera) and Antonio Becerra (Kazajoz) They built an outstanding first breakaway that came to hold the differences by almost a minute, but was finally resolved by the momentum of the peloton.
With almost 12 kilometers to travel, the second-placed finisher proved it, Vladimir Goncharov. The Maderas Fores-Hiper Europa cyclists achieved a distinction that allowed him to tackle the climb to the Mirador de la Village (Montemayor Castle) with a slight advantage that was finally reduced by an untimely puncture and the power in the last meters of Pablo Lospitao, who was able to prevail by a narrow margin. The podium, as the third classified, was completed Joel Del Ojo (Team Wine).
Source: La Verdad
I’m Robert Maynard, and I am a passionate journalist with experience in sports writing. For the last few years, I have been writing for Today Times Live. My main focus has been on sports-related stories and features. With my strong background in journalism and extensive knowledge of the industry, I am able to provide readers with well-crafted pieces that are both informative and engaging.