The New Zealander Aaron Gate, recently signed by BH Burgos, raised his arms again in the third stage of the New Zealand Classic disputed between Masterton and the summit of Admiral Hill, 126.9 km, thus cementing its status as leader.
Gate (Auckland, 33 years old), He was the fastest sprinter on the final climb in a group of 11 runners who came first and celebrated his second victory in this edition by crossing the finish line with a time of 3h.05.26, at an average of 41 km/hour, displacing his compatriots Elliot Schultz and Ollie Jones to second and third place.
All in all, the cyclist who will wear the Burgos BH jersey in 2024 He was 10 seconds ahead of Elliot and Logan Currie.
The fourth stage will take place this Saturday, starting and finishing in Carterton, with route 144 without much difficulty, but with constant ups and downs.
Source: La Verdad

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