It had three stages and three different hosts Tour in Colombia 2.1. Now he has the most popular t-shirt in the water Rodrigo Contreras, while the best Panamanian remains Franklin Archibold.
On this third day, the 141.9-kilometer circuit in Tunja was won by a local Alejandro Osorio (GW Erco Shimano) with a time of 3 hours 20 minutes and 18 seconds.
Rodrigo Contreras (New Colombia) With the second place with the same time in that task, he catapulted himself to the top of the individual general, where he collected 10 hours, 33 minutes and 58 seconds.
Archibold (Panama is culture and values) arrival at this stage in box 72 at 7:35 minutes from Osorio. It is in the 65th place in the ranking with a difference of 9:31 minutes.
“It’s been a tough day and we hope to keep fighting. This is a high-level race and we appreciate this opportunity we’ve been given,” he said. Archibold.
The second best canalero in this international pedal competition is Christopher Jurado in position 90 with a gap of 14:51 minutes.
The fourth stage will be run this Friday, February 9, and includes a route of 181.8 kilometers between Paipa-Tunja-Villapinzon-Gachancipa-Chia and Zipaquirá.
Source: Panama America
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