Ricardo Ten won the gold medal in the Individual Time Trial of the C1 category at the Adapted Track Cycling World Championships which is being debated, along with many other modalities, in the Scottish city of Glasgow (United Kingdom).
The one this thursday This is the fourth gold for the Valencian, who in recent days has added three on the trackin Scratch, Omnium and Team Speed.
This time Ten (Valencia, 1975), with a time of 25 minutes and 4 seconds to complete the 16.8 km of the route, he beat his rivals from start to finish, with German Michael Teuber second6 seconds back, after cutting off the 14 he gave up midway through the course, and American Aaron Keith was third and further back, 45 seconds away.
In addition to the new team star gold, Spain secured three more finalist positions in the morning session of the second day of adapted cycling road tests.
Also in the Individual Time Trial, Eduardo Santas, champion in 2022, was eighth in the C3 category and Maurice Far Eckhard Tío and Luis Javier Arcega were fifth and eighth in C2. All of them were among the first to enter the finish line and until the last came, the medalists.
Source: La Verdad

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