The first was for Colombia! For more than 150 kilometers the platoon traveled through different locations in the country, leaving the stage 1 results as winner to the coffee grower
In an exciting race where the Colombians showed that they want to be protagonists, it was held on the first day of the national turn that arrived in Corcovado, Jalapa. Below we tell you how the stage went and the general classifications. What a chilero!
Tour of Guatemala 2024: Stage 1 results in Jalapa
The Return to Guatemala It began full of emotions with the caravan of riders who enjoyed the more than 150 kilometers from Santa Catarina Pinula until the Corcovado, Jalapawhere fans took to the road to see the protagonists pass by.
Although the competition began with some attacks on the descent from the official start in San José Pinulait was possible to see who will be the cyclists who will fight in the mountains and in the crates looking for the flying goals to start accumulating points.
Between the mountains and the attacks in El Progreso, Jutiapa
One of the most disputed moments in the first stage was the ascent to La Conora where the first category prize was disputed, showing who is ready to fight for the mountain. Colombian Aldemar Reyes from Team Medellín EPM passed first, followed by Nicolas Paredes y Mordoqueo Vasquezboth from Hino One La Red.
This was how the power of climbers It began to be noticed after traveling 71 kilometers, but half of the competition was missing. In the final stretch of two cyclists, the Colombians David González and Aldemar Reyes took the lead and helped each other on the way to Jalapa, until they reached a difference of more than 3 minutes with the pursuing platoon.
In the land of Edin Roberto Nova
It was David González who controlled the race and showed his power by reaching the Calzada de Edin Roberto Nova (qepd), the hero of the town of Jalapa, who was champion of the Tours to the country in 1984 and 1988. The Colombian passed through the place and won the last flying goal of the day.
At the end, although González was leading the race, he was pursued by a group of 11 runners, who little by little were looking for him until they reached the final finish line, where the Team Medellín EPM runner passed first and raising his hands to take first place. yellow jersey. What a chilero!
General Classification
- David González (COL) 3h55m23s
- Efren Santos (MEX) at 2:09 minutes
- Cristian Cubides (COL) a 2:17
- Aldemar Reyes (COL) m.t.
- Robinson López (COL) at 2:20
- Bayron Guam (ECU) at 2:24
- Saúl Burgos (COL) mt
- Mordoqueo Vásquez (GUA) mt
- Alexander Gil (COL) a 2:33
- Javier Jamaica (COL) m.t.
Stage 1
- David González (COL) 3h55m23s
- Efren Santos (MEX) at 2:09 minutes
- Cristian Cubides (GUA) a 2:17
- Aldemar Reyes (COL) m.t.
- Robinson López (COL) at 2:20
- Bayron Guam (ECU) at 2:24
- Saúl Burgos (COL) mt
- Mordoqueo Vásquez (GUA) mt
- Alexander Gil (COL) a 2:33
- Javier Jamaica (COL) m.t.
General Mountain
- Aldemar Reyes (COL) 10 points
- Nicolás Paredes (GUA) 8 points
- David González (COL) 7 points
General Flying goals
- David González (COL) 10 points
- Johan Colón (COL) 3 points
- Bayron Guam (ECU) 1 point
The second stage will be run on Saturday, October 26, 2024 from El Progreso, Jutiapa to Fraijanes to travel 117 kilometers where the leader’s sweater will be worn by the Colombian and the best Guatemalan will be Mardoqueo Vásquez. What a chilero!
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