EROICA JUNIORES-UCI NATIONS’ CUP: NORWEGIAN KRISTOFF ORN WINS THE SECOND STAGE, FROM CINIGIANO TO SIENA

EROICA JUNIORES-UCI NATIONS’ CUP: NORWEGIAN KRISTOFF ORN WINS THE SECOND STAGE, FROM CINIGIANO TO SIENA
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The Norwegian Kristoff Orn won the second stage of Eroica Juniores – Nations Cup 2024 today in Siena, from Cinigiano (GR) to Siena of 108 kilometers. The Norwegian beat the Spaniard at the finish line in Piazza del Campo Hector Alvarez Martinez, second also yesterday in Castiglione della Pescaia. The Dutchman placed third Senna Remijn. He was the first of the Italians to arrive Andrea Bessega, fifth. Orn covered the 108 kilometers of the route in 2h40’44” at an average of 40.612km.

Before arriving in the historic center of Siena, the race remained essentially compact apart from the Belgian’s continuous attempts Cedric Keppens. In the finale, one last attempt was made by Aless De Bockof the Belgian national team, followed by Leonardo Meccia of the Vangi team. The two were then met in the historic center of Siena, just over a kilometer from the finish line. Then the sprint with the success of the Norwegian Orn.

The Irishman confirmed his place in first place in the general classification Patrick Casey which boasts a 31 second advantage over the Decathlon pair: Aubin Sparfel and Valentin Martinet

Arrival order:
1. Felix Kristoff Orn (Norway) km 108.8 in 2h40’44” average km/h 40.612; 2. Hector Alvarez Martinez (Spain); 3. Senna Remijn (Holland), 4. Jakob Omrzel (Slovenia); 5. Andrea Bessega (Italy); 6. Valentin Martinet (Decathlon Ag2R La Difesa) at 2”; 7. Aubin Sparfel (Decathlon Ag2R La World); 8. Heimo Fugger (Austria); 9. Aldo Taillieu (Belgium); 10. Patrick Casey (Team Grenke – Auto Eder – Bora)

General ranking:
1. Patrick Casey (Team Grenke – Auto Eder – Bora); 2. Aubin Sparfel (Decathlon AG2R La Worldd) at 31”; 3. Valentin Martinet (Decathlon Ag2R La Difesa) at 31”; 4. Paul Seixas (Decathlon Ag2R La Difesa) at 35”; 5. Senna Remijn (Holland) at 37”; 6. Ruud Junior Negengast (Holland) at 43”; 7. Martinez Alvarez Hector (Spain) at 46”; 8. Theophile Vassal (Decathlon Ag2R La World) at 50”; 9. Andrea Bessega (Italy) at 54”; 10. Jakob Omrzel (Slovenia) at 1’27”

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