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Young star Paul Seixas has given another demonstration, winning the second stage victory and strengthening his leadership

The platoon, led by leader Paul Seixas (Decathlon), has controlled the escape of six runners a day. The leader himself attacked the Port of San Miguel de Aralar and left the fleeing cyclists behind 25 kilometers from the finish line.

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Leader Paul Seixas on the ascent to San Miguel de Aralar after the attack.

The leader of the Basque Country, Paul Seixas (Decathlon), has won the second stage of the race that has ended in the caves of Mendukillo (Navarre). After the victory in the Bilbao counterclockwork, the French star, only 19 years old, has again given an exhibition to win his second consecutive stage and consolidate his leadership.

The day's getaway has been completed by six runners almost from the exit, on the second mile: the British Ethan Hayter (Soudal Quick-Step), the Madrileño Raúl García Pierna (Movistar Team), the Dutch Frank Van de Broek (Team Picnic PostNL), the Valencian Joan Bou (Caja Rural - Seguros RGA), the Navarro Iker Mintegi (Euskaltel - Euskadi) and the French Bruno Armail (Team Visma Lease).

The platoon, led by the Decathlon, has controlled the escape at all times and has prepared the attack of the leader, Paul Seixas. The young French cyclist has attacked the top of San Miguel de Aralar and thrown down the day's escape, 25 kilometers from the finish line.

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