Australian Michael Storer conquered the Alps Tour

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Drafting Sports, Apr 25 (EFE) .- Australian cyclist Michael Storer, of Tudor Pro Cycling Team, won the Alps Tour on Friday with a total time of 19 hours, 48 ​​minutes and 8 seconds and 150 points, leading the Dutch Thmen Arensman (Ineos Grenadiers) and the Canadian Derek Gee (Premier Tech).

However, the stage that closed the tour this Friday won French Nicolas Prodhomme (Decathlon AG2R), with a time of 2:58:54, following his countryman Paul Seixas (with the same time and the same team); While the third port went to German Herzog Emil (Red Bull), which remained 29 seconds from the head.

This fifth and final phase is a short but explosive day, of 112.2 kilometers, with the departure and arrival of the Austrian town of Lienz, where Australia and the winner of the tour, storer, is eighth to 1 minute and 20 seconds of the leader.

One position, the eighth, enough to score more than its rival for the title, Arensman, who graduated ninth to 3 minutes and 4 seconds from above to lose the lead and finish the second in general. Eph

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Source: La Verdad

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