Canal wins at home, and Reis takes Johansen's leadership
The Xinzo Limia cyclist has taken advantage of the great work of his team, the Movistar, to achieve his first professional victory. The escape of eight runners has been the protagonist of the stage, in which the Danish Julius Johansen has today failed.
Galician Carlos Canal (Movistar), on the podium.
The Galician Carlos Canal (Movistar) won his first victory as a professional cyclist on Wednesday in the second stage of O Gran Camiño, with a spectacular change of pace 200 meters from the goal of Barreiros (Lugo), which put the perfect brooch to the great work of his team.
The Portuguese Rafa Reis is the new leader in the Galician race The second stage has been played between the towns of Vilalba and Barreiros (148.6 kilometers)
The Xinzo Limia cyclist has taken advantage of the great work of his team to win his first professional victory. The getaway of eight runners has been the protagonist of the stage, in which the Danish Julius Johansen has lost the lead after fallingon the Noceda .
The UAE EmiratesXRG cyclist has been unable to keep up with thepace set by Ivan Romeo . The Movistar cyclist has done a tremendous job of Canal attacking 200 meters from the finish line and leaving behind Mats Wenzel (Kern Pharma) and Eric Fagundez (Burgos-Burpellet-BH), secondand third.
The other great winner of the day has been the Portuguese Rafa Reis, the new yellow jersey, with a second rent on his compatriot Nelson Oliveira (Movistar) , and 12 on Jorgen Nordhagen (Visma) .
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