Spanish Road Championships: Iván Romeo continues stellar run of form to take solo road race victory
Fernando Barceló second, Roger A🍃dri&agraওve; third in Granada

Under-23 time trial world champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Iván Romeo (Movistar) s﷽oloed to victory in the men's road race at the Spanish national championships, going away🐬 alone with 20km to go to claim his first elite national title.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Barceló (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA), who was with Romeo until 20km to go, held off two chasers to take second, whilst 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Roger Adrià (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) took third in a two-up sprint against 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Juan Pedro López (Lidl-Trek).
It was a long and hot day in the Spanish natio♛nals down in Granada, with the riders battling against 40-degree heat as they chased the national champions jersey.
Heading into the final part of the hi🐻lly route arou🧸nd Granada, the front of the race had been whittled down to fewer than 10 riders, with López in the lead alone for some time.
However, the chasers caught López, and as the attacksꦆ in💙tensified into the finale, Romeo and Barceló attacked together with 28km to go, going clear of the select group.
Then, at 20km to go, Romeo went away on his own, never to be seen a𝔉ga𓆉in, using his world-class time trialing skills to hold on all the way to the finish, winning by 56 seconds in the end.
Barceló held off the chasing pair of Adri&agꦍrave; and López, beating them by a whole minute as the heat saw big gaps develop on the road to Granada.
The rest of the previous lead group came in nearly three minutes down as the rest of the race rolled home in dribs and drabs behind a delighted Romeo, who took his first WorldTour win two week♐s ago at the Critérium du Dauphiné. He wore the yellow jersey there, and will now🅺 wear the Spanish jersey fꦺor the next 12 months.
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