He Burgos BH closed the first week of competition of the year in an unparalleled way, achieving five wins in New Zealand Classic. Aaron Gate He led the race from start to finish, scoring four stage wins and the final overall classification. The versatile New Zealand rider shone in his home race and achieved another sprint victory on the final day, securing him a place on the podium in the yellow jersey. He is the fourth cyclist in history to win this race more than once, having also done so in 2019.
The final stage was performed at a rapid pace on the streets of the nation’s capital, Wellington. In just over an hour, the cyclists rode a technical and explosive circuit where Gate showed his qualities to win another victory with his national team. The only negative note is the absence of George Jackson, who did not start due to a fall suffered at the end of the previous period, although he did not suffer any major injury. The two will fight again next Saturday the 20th at Gravel and Tar, One day test with many dirt sections.
This is how Gate’s success was created
Aaron Gate: “The truth is today was a bit nervous. I wanted to help my teammates so that one of them could win the last stage. I had one of them on my wheel in the last corners and then he shouted ‘let’s go ‘ and braked a bit so I could open up a gap. I looked around and saw it wasn’t there, so I thought I’d go faster. It’s nice to get a fourth victory. Today was unreal. I want to thank everyone .the fans for their support. Wellington“.
Source: La Verdad

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