Index – Sport – The yellow jersey also fell on Hajdúszoboszló’s hair, but he kept the first place



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The second stage of the Tour de Hongrie was won by Pole Jakub Mareczko at the end of a hair field in which the yellow jersey of the cycling race, Jon Aberasturi, could not participate due to a fall. András Szatmáry climbed to second place in the compound with the extra seconds collected in the undercoats, he is currently the best Hungarian rider.

After Saturday’s mountain stage, the Tour de Hongrie field visited the Great Plain, 158 kilometers between Debrecen and Hajdúszoboszló, hoping that the cyclists, according to the track plan, the sprinters could prepare for victory. The flat track promised an easy stage, but the strong winds and 36 degree heat were a challenge for everyone.

A few kilometers after the departure in Debrecen, a group of six fugitives had already formed, including the Hungarian team András Szatmáry, but also Arturo Gravalos (Kometa-Xstra), Diether Sweeck (Alpecin-Fenix), Gilles De Wilde (Vlaanderen -Baloise), Simone Sano (Team Novák) and Ziga Horvat (Adria-Mobil) entered.

The biggest advantage of the break was 5 minutes 27 seconds, but of course the field could not let them get home. Twenty miles from the finish, all but Gravalos melted on the flea, the Spaniard walked for another ten miles with a twenty-two-second lead off the field, but was eventually caught as well.

The Runaways didn’t have a completely useless experiment because they also had two undercoats on stage, where the bonus seconds were also assigned to the first three. From this, Szatmáry was the one who benefited the most, accumulating a total of five seconds, becoming first his first undercoat and second his second. Szatmáry collected second for the title of best Hungarian competitor and took the lead in the general classification. He even had a time difference in the first results list for the first stage, but the jury reviewed the runner-up due to a crash and finally awarded the first sixty riders at the same time. Among them were Dina Márton (Kometa-Xstra), Valter Attila (CCC Team), Kusztor Péter (Team Novo Nordisk) and Szatmáry.

For the last 10 kilometers, the biggest teams were at the top of the pile, with Barnabas Peák taking the pace at Mitchelton-Scott, but Jumbo-Visma also sent his men forward, but Caja Rural, who defended the yellow jersey , it was not very visible. For the last 3 kilometers, Trek-Segafredo took control, and then the CCC also caught up with its extension.

At the last corner, the front of the field turned smoothly, but around the middle of the rock, one of the riders got caught in the lacing element and several fell, including the Jon Aberasturi yellow jersey.

CCC rider Jakub Mareczko settled his hair quite smoothly, with his sprint started from afar alongside his practically drawn opponents. Matteo Moschetti (Trek-Segafredo) was second and Luva Pacioni (Androni-Giocattoli) was third.

The crash took place less than 3 kilometers from the finish, so the cyclists who were involved in it got the same time as the winner Mareczko. On Saturday Polish was more than 13 minutes behind, as was Moschetti, and Pacioni finished seven minutes later than the winner, so they could not get the yellow jersey. As Aberasturi’s direct rivals, riding in pain, did not get a bonus in the second leg, the Caja Rural rider kept the yellow jersey along with the crash.

András Szatmáry was second in the race, five seconds behind Aberasturi.

András Szatmáry told MTI: Federal Captain Zsolt Dér had planned for him or Zsombor Palumby to escape, but he missed the first escape, so he had to catch up afterwards, which was difficult, but then they walked very well together in the heat. murderer – “a meter of shade was not”, in which he drank from eight to ten half-liter bottles.

“Today was a really difficult day,” said Szatmáry, who was also involved in his downfall. He hit his left wrist, escaping with bruises, but he also leaves his mark on the continuation of the race. He revealed that he wants to regenerate in the next stage, but in the fourth stage he can try to escape again. He sees the acquisition of the jersey as an advantage, its retention can only be in the flat sections for his purpose according to his own statement.

41. Tour of Hungary
Section 2, Debrecen-Hajdúszoboszló (158 km)
1. Jakub Mareczko (wavesz, CCC team) 3:38:20
2. Matteo Moschetti (Italian, Trek-Segafredo) at the same time
3. Luca Paolini (wavesz, Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec) ai
4. Andrea Guardini (wavesz, Giotti Victoria-Savini Due) ai
5. Itamar Einhorn (izraeli, Israel Start-Up Nation) ai
6. Alexander Konychev (Italian, Mitchelton-Scott) acting
14. Karl Ádám (Hungarian national team) ai
17. Orosz Gergő (Hungarian national team) ai
20. Péter Kusztor (Team Novo Nordisk) interim

In the complex:
1. Jon Aberasturi (Spanish, Caja Rural-Seguros-RGA) 6:26:14
2. András Szatmáry (Hungarian national team) 5 sec h.
3. Gilles De Wilde (Belgium, Vlaanderen-Baloise) at the same time
4. Adam Toupalik (cseh, Elkov-Kasper) 6 sc h.
5. David Lozano (Spain, Team Novo Nordisk) 9 mp h.
6. Arturo Gravalos (Spanish, Kometa-Xstra) ai
14. Dina Márton (Kometa-Xstra) 10 sec h.
22. Valter Attila (CCC Team) ai
30. Péter Kusztor (Team Novo Nordisk) ai



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