Adrián Bustamante won the first stage of the Vuelta a Colombia

Adrián Bustamante won the first stage of the Vuelta a Colombia
Adrián Bustamante won the first stage of the Vuelta a Colombia

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The cyclist boyacense Adrián Camilo Bustamante (GW Erco Shimano) confirmed his great sporting moment by winning this Saturday in the first online stage of the Vuelta a Colombia, which, after the prologue on Friday, is led by the Cundinamarca native Rodrigo Contreras (NU Colombia).

Bustamante, 26 years old, gave notice of his high level in recent days after winning two fractions and finishing third in the Vuelta a Antioquia.

This time, on the 151.4 kilometer route between Guateque and Chivatá, in Boyacá, Adrián Camilo was the fastest and strong in the climb towards the finish line to win with a time of 4 hours, one minute and 48 seconds.

Read here: The figures that adorn the Vuelta a Colombia-2024

Behind him arrived the leader Contreras, second, and Diego Andrés Camargo (Petrolike).

In the general classification, Rodrigo, who this year already won the Tour Colombia, leads Camargo by 42 seconds, and Wilson Peña (Team Sistecrédito) by 48, currently on the podium. Fourth is Bustamante, at 1.01.

This Sunday, in the second fraction, 139.3 kilometers will be traveled between Paipa and Tocancipá.

Keep reading: With 170 riders from 25 teams, the Vuelta a Colombia rolls from this Friday

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