A surprising feat for the diminutive Australian sprinter Caleb I don’t know this Tuesday in the second phase of 46th edition of the Vuelta a Burgos. He cyclist in sydney has read the outcome of the day better than anyone, in the third category port of Guarena Eye and achieved a success that could even be described as comfortable, leading to Roger Adrià (Red Bull Bora-hansgrohe) and of Iván García Cortina (Movistar Team)which again finished third as on opening day.
The second chapter of Burgos’ career invited us to think that the leading role would go to others, to more climbing cyclists, but the Australian showed that over the years he was shaping his physical abilities until achieve this Tuesday the fourth victory of the season in the third level of the category, Guarena Eyewhere this test ends.
In the beginning, and as expected, the stage was led by Mario Aparicio, Gorka Sorrarain, Xabier Isasa and again Diego Pablo Sevilla. A difference that at 49.3 kilometers, at Alto de Bocos (3rd)was 2’06”, but as the stage progressed it decreased until the big names who remained in the peloton decided to play themselves for victory.
One last fight I wasn’t involved in Nairo Quintana, who crashed with 34 kilometers left in the stage after a collision with another cyclist, which also caused multiple falls that led to several abandonments. He Colombian cyclist from the Movistar Team He recovered from the incident and finished the stage with a bruised and scratched body.
This Wednesday‘Oenological Heritage’ in the third stage of the Vuelta a Burgos, on the queen’s day of the race, with two third-class climbs (Alto del Cerro and Alto del Collado de Vilviestrefollowed by Rozavientos Heights (1st, 10 km at 4.7%) and the outcome in the mythical Neila Lagoonsspecial category, 11 kilometers of ascent at 5.5%.
Source: La Verdad

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