Ivan Romeo gave this Thursday to Choosing Spanish his first stage of success in 2023 edition of the Tour of the Future by a great show of force with more than 100 kilometers in flight. The national cyclist ended up resolving the break with intelligence and quality in an attack 18 kilometers from the finish line to arrive alone. A victory that also allowed him to place sixth overall in the stage round for cyclists under 23 years of age.
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The great performance of the Spanish National Team was not left alone in the Romeo exhibition; Enekoitz Azparren finished in tenth place, Fernando Tercero 15th and Xabier Isasa, 21st, all within the first group. BesidesJorge Gutierrezwho had been suffering from some problems for the past few days, completed a tremendous team effort throughout the day.
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The breakaway of the day was formed with about 115 kilometers to go from the finish line. Ivan Romeo, who scored today as he later became known, entered with other great figures of the race such as the Belgian. Segaert or the danish folder, forming a group of eleven cyclists who walked together until, with about 40 kilometers to go, movements began to occur that destroyed the unity of the group. Within the endless number of attacks and attacks, Iván Romeo knew how to play his cards perfectly to carry out a very good attack with 18 kilometers to go which soon opened a important space. From there to the finish line, the man from Valladolid showed his amazing ability to roll, but also great strength in every remaining climb to reach the finish line alone and celebrate a great victory. Romeo is also sixth in the general classification, just 46 seconds behind the leader, Danish Dalby.
“Very happy, I still find it hard to believe it. It’s a stage that I was marked since the tour came out; I told my father. I knew that I was doing very well, I’ve worked very well and I knew that I’m almost in the best moment of my life after the World Cup, but it’s always difficult to finish, so I’m very happy”, stated Romeo happily.
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Tomorrow comes the high mountains with a short but difficult stage of 69 kilometers ending in the hardest. Col de la Loze (23.2 km. at 7.4% average).
Source: La Verdad

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