The danish Jonas Vingegaard was crowned for the second consecutive year king of O Gran Camiñothe Vuelta a Galicia that closed a new achievement in the fourth and final stagethat was cut short by harsh weather conditions.
He The double Tour champion gave no choice to his rivals at any of the stages. In the last one, which connects the Pontevedra towns of Ponteares and Tui, he breaks the race three kilometers before the finish line, which is placed at the top of Mount Aloia.
Vingegaard was 15 seconds ahead of Frenchman Lenny Martínez (Groupama-FDJ) and 45 seconds ahead of British Hugh Carthy, who led a chasing pack that included Egan Bernal (48 seconds), Jefferson Cepeda (49) and Cian Uijtdebroeks (57) .
The organization of the test and the participating teams They had previously agreed to remove one of the passes to Mount Aloia due to strong winds and heavy rain. Vingegaard, like last year, left Galicia with a yellow malliot and a record of victories.
Source: La Verdad

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