Holguín .- (Lissette Ricardo). Auctioneer par excellence, much downhill as the goal of Friday, the Canadian Keven Lacombe won the fourth stage of the Tour of Cuba XXXV between Bayamo and this city.
Lacombe, who last year won four times and won the Prize of the regularity, marked time 1:43,06 hours at a stretch 86 kilometers short, flat, but with side air uncomfortable moments that made the race.
was followed, a popular local sprinter, Joel Marino (Matanzas), who reappears in this classic after five years out of the turns, English Joaquin Sobrino (Peugeot), the Pinar del Rio Roger Rodriguez and Miguel UBET, all the same time as the winner.
Lacombe, who last year won four times and won the Prize of the regularity, marked time 1:43,06 hours at a stretch 86 kilometers short, flat, but with side air uncomfortable moments that made the race.
was followed, a popular local sprinter, Joel Marino (Matanzas), who reappears in this classic after five years out of the turns, English Joaquin Sobrino (Peugeot), the Pinar del Rio Roger Rodriguez and Miguel UBET, all the same time as the winner.
The Bravo Wilmen Venezuela (Merida), today held hegemony despite puncturing his bike just three kilometers from the finish to the City of Parks.
However, had the help of his compatriot Ruben Flores, who gave his "machine" to the monarch, and this in a supreme effort he managed to connect the firing pointer just 200 meters from the sentence.
This is the fourth win of the outsiders in as many stages, but the sprints again be dominated by two hosts, Havana's Pedro Sybil and pear Jan Carlos Arias, both from the University of Sport team.
The fifth stage is between Holguin and Camaguey, the longest of this classic with 206 kilometers in total land plane and the dispute of three intermediate sprints in the towns of Las Tunas (Km 79), Guáimaro (km 125) and Sibanicú (km 155).
Classification 4th stage (86 km).
1. Keven Lacombe (Spidertech Can) 1:43:06
2. Joel Marino (Mat, Cub) 06 "
3. Joaquín Sobrino (Peugeot, Esp) 04"
4. Roger Rodríguez (PRI, Cub) ¨
5. Miguel UBET (Ven) ¨
6. Damián Martínez (Lmt, Cub) ¨
7. Viviani Elia (Ita) ¨
8. Rainer Vázquez (Mat, Cub) ¨
9. Dennis Luijten (Global Cycling, Ned) ¨
10. Geert Sijkshoorn (Global Cycling, Ned) ¨
individual standings.
1. Wilmen Bravo (Sumiglob, Ven) 12:46:39
2. Jaime Castañeda (UPM UNE, Col) 04 °
3. Jan Carlos Arias (Univ. Dep Cub) 09 °
4. Raul Grangel (Cub) 11 °
5. Damian Martinez (Lmt, Cub) 13 °
6. Ryan Roth (Spidertech, Can) 13 °
7. Rubén Companioni (Univ. Dep Cub) 14 °
8. Fredy BUERGO (Cub) 15 °
9. John Nava (Ven) 15 °
10. Adonis Cardoso (CHB-Cub) 16 °
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