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RCN Classic: Aldemar Reyes, new leader of the duel of titans

RCN Classic: Aldemar Reyes, new leader of the duel of titans

Aldemar Reyes won this Sunday October 23 the second stage of the 61st edition of Classic RCN – Andean Beer by prevailing in a flat stage that started from the city of Medellin and ended in Maceo with a total run of 150km

Within the novelties of this day, it is important to highlight that the race had a breakout of seven runners who were looking to keep the victory of the fraction. However, the work of the lot was decisive to reduce the distances.

For its part, Johan Colon leading He was seen battling in the race after having won the first stage and being the leader of the race.

Likewise, Aldemar Reyes, He showed himself to be one of the strongest men on the tour and ended up winning in the final sprint on the streets of the town of Antioquia.

The runner finished the fraction with a time that allowed him to become the second leader for this 2022, in which he is expected to shine along with the other favorites.

The second box of this day went to Diego Ochoa from EPM, while the third position went to Brayan Sánchez

Tops 3 of stage 2 of the Clásico RCN 2022:

1. Aldemar Reyes EPM Scott 03 24:47
2. Rodrigo Contreras EPM Scott mt
3. David Gómez – Sistecredito mt

East monday october 24 the third fraction will be developed, which has a route of 140.6 kilometers. starting from Puerto Boyacá and ending in Fresno.

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