The Finnish EF Education First runner Lotta Henttala won this Thursday in a sprint through the streets of the capital Burgos to take the first jersey of the Vuelta a Burgos, beaten Carina Schrempf (FenixDeckeuninck) and Lorena Weibes (SD Worx) which are second and third respectively.
A fall 300 meters from the finish line conditioned the final sprint where many runners were affected.
Shortly after departure, Giorgia Vettorello (Roland), Claudia San Justo (Eneicat), Marta Romeu (Laboral Kutxa) and Eyeru Gebru (Komugi) They gained a definite advantage in the peloton although they were soon neutralized to allow for many unsuccessful movements.
Near kilometer 47, the Roland cyclist, Giorgia Vettorello tried again followed by Anabel Yapura (Komugi). The Italian took advantage as the peloton caught the Argentine runner.
Awhile ago Coculina Heightswherein Vettorello He passed in first position, followed by three Movistar runners, the peloton again chased the breakaway, remaining in three different groups, the first consisting of 60 runners.
The runner of One-X Mobility, Katrine Aalerud He jumped out of the pack and gained ground until he passed 3 minutes. In passing Walnut Heights, Aalerud continued to dominate as Movistar controlled the peloton until he saw the moment to break the peloton’s head, leaving Claire Steel alone between the two groups.
The British woman was neutralized 14 minutes from the finish line while the Norwegian woman struggled to stay in the lead against Trek’s organization in the peloton. 4 kilometers further, Canyon Pole Agnieszka Skalniak – Sojka He tried to surprise but the platoon was too strong.
Aalerud was neutralized by Carina Schrempf (Fenix Deceuninck) a kilometer and a half from the finish line, before entering the street circuit.
With fresh legs, the Austrian champion wanted to reach the finish line but behind him the Lidl Trek began to attack for their leader, Elisa Balsamo.
With three hundred to go, the final sprint was launched with a fall affecting several runners from the UAE and in the absence of control, the runner from EF Education First Lotta Entala surprised with a strong finish to take the victory
Source: La Verdad

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