Vingegaard vence mais uma etapa e conquista a Volta a Catalunya

O ciclista dinamarquês Jonas Vingegaard venceu a sexta etapa da Volta a Catalunya, de Berga a Queralt, com um ataque decisivo a 2,4 km da chegada. Isso lhe garante a vitória geral faltando uma etapa para o fim. Lenny Martínez e Florian Lipowitz completam o pódio.

Jonas Vingegaard, da Visma-Lease a Bike, dominou a sexta etapa da Volta a Catalunya, de Berga até o Santuário de Queralt. Durante a etapa, que contou com o exigente Coll de Pradell com inclinações de 23%, Vingegaard permaneceu protegido por seus companheiros de equipe até a subida final. A 2,4 km do fim, ele avançou com potência, deixando para trás Lenny Martínez (BHR Victorious) e Florian Lipowitz (RBH ProCycling).

Uma fuga inicial incluiu 15 ciclistas, como Marc Soler, Richard Carapaz, Matteo Cattaneo e Giulio Ciccone. A Bora tentou endurecer a corrida com ataques de Onley, Gall e Lipowitz, enquanto Remco Evenepoel ajudava seu companheiro de equipe. No entanto, a Visma, auxiliada por Nordhagen, Piganzoni e Sepp Kuss, manteve o controle. Vingegaard havia declarado que seu objetivo era vencer tudo o que fosse possível.

Abandonos notáveis incluíram Tom Pidcock na etapa anterior após uma queda, e Novak (Movistar) antes da neutralização. Em Berga, fãs e figuras como Nani Roma, Juanjo Oroz, Purito Rodríguez e Perico Delgado apoiaram as equipes. Vingegaard, que beija sua bicicleta adesivada com a família, recebeu aplausos ao lado de Kuss, muito popular localmente.

A classificação geral tem Vingegaard liderando com 1:22 de vantagem sobre Martínez e 1:30 sobre Lipowitz. A vitória geral será celebrada no domingo nas colinas de Montjuïc, somando-se ao seu histórico vitorioso.

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