The French Paul Seixas He was declared junior world time trial champion by beating the Belgians in Zurich (Switzerland), over 24.9 km. Jasper Schoofs and Matisse van Kerckhovewho escorted him to the podium.
With a time of 28 minutes and 8 seconds and an average speed of 53.091 km/h, Seixas consolidated his victory by overtaking Van Kerckhove in the last third of the mostly flat route, starting from first and setting the best time in all races.
In addition to the winner, the Belgian was also passed at the end by his compatriot Schoofs, who repeated the second place he achieved two weeks ago in the European Championship in Limburg, in his country.
Seixas won with an advantage of 6 seconds over Schoofs, 7 over Van Kerckhove and 15 over Australian Wil Holmes, the best in the first third of the race and until the end fighting for the medals.
Among Spaniards, Catalan stands out Adrià Pericaswho finished in sixteenth place, 1.09 behind the winner, while Héctor Álvarez from Alicante finished in twenty-third place, 1.38 behind.
Source: La Verdad

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