USA Pro Road Championships: Gavin Hlady wins under-23 men's road race title in Charleston
Dylan Zakrajsek second, Alfredo B꧑ueno third in 135km road race

Gavin Hlady (EF Education–Aevolo) won the under-23 men's road race title at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:USA Pro Road Championships in Charleston on Saturday.
The 22-year-old crossed the line a slim t꧒wo seconds ahead of runner-up Dylan Zakrajsek (Competitive Edge Racing)𒀰 and third-placed Alfredo Bueno (Legion of Los Angeles).
"It was a pretty awesome race. Wꦍe had four of us in the ♍final group of 15 or so. All the boys were ripping. I got the lucky position right at the end. I'm pretty excited," Hlady said.
The under-23 men competed on two laps of the junior course featuring the Wertz climb before crossing to the opposite side 💯of the river to tackle the pun😼ishing Bridge Road climb for five laps of the elite course for a total of 135km.
Alexander Scopinich-Burgel (Kel൲ly Benefits Strategies), Luke Mosteller (Team California p/b Verge), and Luke Pharis (Team Skyline) pushed clear of❀ the peloton on the opening lap and quickly built a gap of four minutes.
By the end of lap four, the group began to fall apart as Pharis was distanced on the Bridge Road climb, and Scopinich-Burgel and Mosteller continued out front. Mosteller attempted to go alone with two laps to go, but his ef♔forts were short-lived and he was reeled back in to the peloton for the final laps.
The race came down to a sprint with Hlady, making his move out of the final corner, and hold💎ing his speed across the line to take the under-23 title.
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