Jonas Vingegaard Don’t cheat. Before starting the sixth and penultimate stage of 59th edition of Tirreno-Adriatico The Danish cyclist, leading the race, warned that if he had the chance he would attack again and about three and a half hours later the double winner of the Tour de France He kept his word.
The penultimate round of ‘Race of the Two Seas’ It initially had four brave heroes –Carapaz, Leknessund, Healy and Cortina-. A hard day’s work of 144 kilometers lay ahead. Of these four adventurers, the strongest in the end is the Ecuadorian Richard Carapazwho was left alone to lead the first slopes of the difficult and demanding final climb to Monte Petro (10.2 km climb, at an average gradient of 7.9%).
Behind, in the group of celebrities, the Bora team. Carapace started to rise with 1’30” above Daniel Felipe Martínez, who threw wood into the fire. The pace set behind the former Olympic champion was such that with 7.1 remaining he had just 23 seconds in the lead, 10 to 6.6.
After Carapaz, there is only Vingegaard, Ayuso and Hindley. The Dane, as he advanced, started the motorcycle. In the first moment Juan Ayuso He stuck to his wheel, but the violence of the Dane’s attack meant he could lift his foot and focus on consolidating second place overall in Tirreno.
In fact, Vingegaard He was 26 seconds ahead of his pursuers. Fix it may include Hindley in the sprint and consolidated his position in second place overall, leading Vingegaard with a 1’24” margin over the Barcelona-born cyclist and 1’52” over Hindley.
Many surprises have to happen so that Jonas Vingegaard does not close his participation in Tyrrhenian-Adriatic with new success.
Source: La Verdad

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