Jay Vine wins the Vuelta a Burgos time trial, Kuss survives the champion and saves the lead

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Four months after the terrible collapse suffered the fourth stage of Itzuliawhere he had a broken cervical vertebra and two thoracic vertebrae, the Australian cyclist Jay Vine (28 years old) achieved a magnificent victory this Friday in the fourth round of 46th edition of the Vuelta a Burgoswho regained the individual time trial ten years later.


The U corridorAE Team Emirates He was the only cyclist participating in the IRC to complete the 18.5 kilometers between Santa Maria del Campo and Tender less than 20 minutes. He produced a second part book time trial which earned him his sixth professional victory, his first of the season and his second in an individual time trial, after 2023 Australian Time Trial Championships.


Seeing that no one can reduce the time of i camethe big doubt in this penultimate round of the Burgos test is whether the American Sepp Kuss will maintain the lead in the test achieved after his victory the previous day in Neila Lagoons.

Not because of the difference of 13 seconds with respect to Jefferson Alveiro Cepedas13 seconds, but about the British boy Max Poole where he defended 27 seconds. The cyclist of Team dsm-firmenich PostNL flew at CRI, forcing Kuss to do his best to maintain the lead in the test.


Kuss eventually saved the lead by just five seconds in Poole, waiting for what could happen this Friday on the fifth and final day of racing. Back to Burgos, of 156 kilometers between Frías and Trevino.

Source: La Verdad

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