Danish cyclist Andreas Krohn (Lotto Dstny) won the second leg of the Tour of Spain this Sunday, while Italy’s Andrea Piccolo (EF Education-EasyPost) led the general classification.
Andreas Krohn attacked in the final part and was left alone to win the stage that connected Mataro and Barcelona for 181.8 kilometers, with Australian Caden Groves (Alpesin-Desenink) and Frenchman Andrea Vendrame (AG2R Citroën) finishing in second. and third, respectively.
At this stage, the organization decided to count the time nine kilometers before the finish line due to adverse weather conditions.
Thus, the Italian Andrea Piccolo topped the standings, and the Spaniard Javier Romo (Astana) took second place with a backlog of 11 seconds.
On Monday, the third leg will connect Suriya to Arinsal on a 158.5 km stretch with two first-class mountain passes, one of which coincides with the finish line.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal
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