Robinson Chalapud (Team Banco Guayaquil) won this Saturday the penultimate stage of Back to Colombiadisputed over 182 kilometers between the municipalities of Guateque and Santa Rosa de Viterbo (center) and where Fabio Duarte (Team Medellin) retained the lead in the overall classification.
Chalapud, 38, got his first victory in this edition of the race where he won the sprint Rafael Pineda (Colombia Land of Athletes) Y Dubán Bobadilla (Team Nativos Payn) with a time of 2 hours, 9 minutes and 45 seconds.
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The leader, who is now closer to appointment, is only two years younger than Chalapud.
Eight kilometers from the finish, the peloton neutralized the group of breakaways that made a nice difference to the group from the first kilometers, and at the close the favorites starred in the near end where Chalapud was the fastest.
the successor of Jose Tito Hernandezlast year’s champion, will meet on Sunday in Tunja, with a 41.9 -kilometer time trial starting in Paipa.
CLASSIFICATIONS
Ninth stage:
.1. Robinson Chalapud (Team Banco Guayaquil) 02h09: 45
.dalawa. Rafael Pineda (Col. Land of Athletes) mt
.3. Dubán Bobadilla (Team Nativos Payn) mt
.4. Adrián Bustamante (GW Systecrédito) mt
.5. Fabio Duarte (Team Medellin) mt
Overall ranking:
.1. Fabio Duarte (Team Medellin EPM) 34h50: 30
.dalawa. Hernando Bohorquez (EPM Scott) in 1:48
.3. Julián Cardona (Sistecrédito) at 3:10
.4. Marco Tulio Suesca (Paisa Pride) at 3:20
.5. Bernardo Suaza (Supergiro-Alc. Manizales) in 3:43
.6. Alexander Gil (Paisa Pride) in 3:52
.7. Cristian David Rico (Col. Land of Athletes) at 5:00
.8. Róbinson Chalapud (Team Banco Guayaquil) at 5:19
.9. Wilson Peña (Col. Land of Athletes) at 5:30
10. Ruben Acosta (EBSA) at 5:59
Source: La Verdad
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