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Angela Rivera, Vice Mayor of Verón-Bavaro-Punta Cana , rewards the first three places in the Recreational category of the Punta Cana Grand Prix 2022.
The Dominican rider William Guzmán won this Saturday in the Elite category of the second stage of the Punta Cana Grand Prix 2022 that is held in this tourist town in the province of La Altagracia.
Guzmán (Corratec American Racing Team), who had a time of 1:50:09, achieved A point-to-point match a few meters from the finish line with Johan Cañaveral, also from Team Corratec, and Cristian Concepción, who stopped the clock at 1:50:12. The race had a route of 80 kilometers. Its departure and arrival goal was the Blue Mall in Punta Cana.
After the second stage, Dominican Joel García leads the Elite category with an overall time of four hours, ten minutes and 29 seconds.
He is closely escorted by Elvis Reyes, from Corratec American Racing Team, and Miguel Alfredo Plazas, from JBROPADE Cycling/Calzadpawer, with 4:10:29 and 4:10:30, respectively. scheduled to conclude this Sunday with a closed circuit.
Riders from Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Panama, Colombia, Cuba, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Uruguay, Curaçao, Belize, Guatemala, Ukraine, as well as Colombia, participate in the fair. as selections from several cities in the United States and the Dominican Republic.
The Punta Cana Grand Prix is part of the Tour de Las Américas, which also brings together La Clásica RPC Radio de Panamá. ;, the Tour of South Florida, in Miami, Florida, the Ecuador Classic and the Puerto Rico Classic.
Other category winners
The Dominican rider Anthony Rodríguez conquered the He won first place in the Master A category by traveling an 81-kilometer section of the Coral highway in a time of one hour, 53 minutes and 29 seconds.
Rodríguez, from the The Team Candelier-Moca team was escorted by Kelvin Suriel, from AC Training, with a time of 1:53:29 for second place, while Lisandro Mejía, from ACT Team, came second. third to the finish in 1:53:29.
In Master B, Corratec American Racing Team riders Noslen Ruiz, Rafael del Sol and Israel Daniel occupied the first three places in that category with times of 1:54:10, 1:54:11 and 1: 54:12, respectively.
In Master C, Edgar Pimentel won with a time of one hour, 41 minutes and 51 seconds. The Pegacol rider was besieged at the finish line by Leonardo Pérez (1:31:52), from the United States, and Leonardo Manuel Diez (1:31:54), with a difference of just one and three seconds, respectively.
In the Women’s A, the first place went to the Dominican Flor Espiritu Santo Estevez, who compiled the best results. a time of one hour, seven minutes and 39 seconds. The second place corresponded to for Ana Guzmán, also a Creole, with a time of 1:07:40, while Bianka Moreno, from Panama, finished 1:07:40. third with 1:07:40.
In Women’s B, Karelia Machado, from Venezuela, and Dominicans Yanilka Vega and Juana Fernández prevailed with times of 1:09:14, each, respectively.
In the Women’s Beginner, the Creole Rachel Guerrero (1:21:27) was the best in that category by beating her compatriot Katherine Rosario Lora, with 1:58:12.
In the Recreational category, Rayner Mata, of Team Candelier-Moca prevailed by timing 59 minutes and 33 seconds.
Antonio Giraldez, from Pegacol, escorted him. by stopping the clock at 59:33, while Aneudy de Jesús Gómez, from Hamacan Sport Team, finished the clock. third with the same time.
In the Started Sport category, Rony Reyes won 3rd place. He took first place by registering a time of 32 minutes and 32 seconds, followed by Melvin Cedeño and Daniel Leonel Ramos, with records of 32:32 and 32:33, respectively.
Overall leadership
After yesterday’s stage, Kelvin Suriel led the Master A category in general with a total of 28 points, followed by Carlos Daniel Ostos, from Inteja, also with 38 points, while Anthony Rodríguez has 20 points. .
Meanwhile, Master B is led by Rafael del Sol, with 36, as is Israel Daniel, from the United States. On his side, the American Noslen Ruiz ranks third in that category with 34 points.
In Master C, Edgar Pimentel is the leader with 38 points, while Leonardo Pérez is second with 38 units. Meanwhile, Roberto Rosario Torres follows with 34 points.
In Women’s A, Flor Espiritu Santo Estevez dominates the general with 34 points, while Ana Guzmán and Gina Elizabeth Figueroa, from Drink Team , escort them with 30 units each.
In Women’s B, Karelia Machado, Juana Fernández and Mayerline García lead with 40, 34 and 30 points, respectively.
In the Beginner Women, Rachel Guerrero, Katherine Rosario Lora and Ekecsy Ollarves occupy the top three positions with 40, 36 and 0 each.
In Sport, Daniel Leonel leads the general in that category Ramos, from TV 45058, with 28 points, as did Danilo Antonio López, from La Escudería BMC and Alexis Núñez, from HCT, both with 28 points.
In the arcade Gabriel Alexander Pérez, from Circuito Cycling, is the leader with 34 points. Second and third place are occupied by Antonio Giraldez, from Pegacol, and Aneudys de Jesús Gómez, from Hamacan Sport Team, with 30 and 26 points.