Walloon Arrow Classification; Rigoberto Urán, hunted at the end



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The leader of the Educatión First team starred in a strong start on the penultimate climb Belgian classic and managed to join a man from Deceuninck who was leading the race.

The advantage reached an average of 20 seconds, but with 1,200 meters to go, when the hard ascent to the finish line began, located In the popular ‘Muro de Huy’, the squad passed ‘Rigo’, for his companion had already given up.

Consequently, there was a tough battle between the favorites to define the victory, what ended up being for him Swiss youth Marc Hirschi.

The podium of the Walloon Arrow was completed by the French Benoit Cosnefroy and the Canadian Michael Woods, Urán’s teammate.

The best of the 12 Colombians who took the game was Daniel Felipe Martínez (Education First), in box 13. While Rigoberto Uran arrived in position 80.

The great loss of the contest was Egan Bernal, initially announced, but discarded at the last minute due to not being in optimal condition.

In video, the hunt for Rigoberto Urán in the Walloon Arrow and the triumph of Hirschi:

Classification of the Walloon Arrow 2020:

  • 1. Mark Hirschi (SUI – Sunweb): 4:49:17
  • 2. Benoit Cosnefroy (FRA – Ag2r): MT
  • 3. Michael Woods (CAN – EF): MT
  • 13. Daniel F. Martínez (COL – EF): at 0:10
  • 43. Santiago Buitrago (COL – Bahrain): at 0:48
  • 76. Sergio Luis Henao (COL – Emirtaes): at 0:48
  • 80. Rigoberto Urán (COL – EF): at 1:54 am
  • 97. Winner Anacona (COL – Arkea): at 2:11
  • 110. Sebastián Henao (COL – Ineos): at 6:30
  • 126. Juan Diego Alba (COL – Movistar): at 10:24
  • 139. Rodrigo Contreras (COL – Astana): at 12:15



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