Arlenis ninth place in the World Tour race
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- Published: Friday, 29 March 2019 08:04
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Photo: JITHavana, March 29.- Arlenis Sierra, the leader of the Kazakhstani club Astana Women's, entered the ninth mass sprint that ended the Belgian Driegaadse Brugge-De Panne race on the World Tour today.
The manzanillera retaliated thus from a bad start in this part of the season for Europe when last Sunday crossed the finish line in 43rd place in the twenty-first edition of the Alfredo Binda Trophy, in Italy.
On that occasion the Dutch Marianne Vos triumphed, Olympic gold of London 2012, who scored 3:27:03 hours in the 131 kilometers. Of 130 competitors who started only 58, they were able to consume that route.
The Sierra de Cuba this time ahead of the exceptional European rider to leave the number 10 place to the runner, who plays in the professional team CCC-Liv.
Another cyclist from the Netherlands, Kirsten Wild of the WNT Rotor club, imposed her lethal shot, escorted by her compatriot Lorena Wiebes (Parkhotel Valkenburg) and the Belgian Lotte Kopecky (Lotto Soudal).
The Wild, 36, just one month ago was one of the biggest cheerleaders in the world track championship in Pruszkow, where she raised to 14 the number of medals she holds in events of this type between 2011 and 2019.
Also exhibits in his chest 15 medals in velodromes in European Championships, which makes the route fearsome when it arrives at the tip of the peloton.
Lotta Lepistö (Trek-Segafredo), Susanne Andersen (Sunweb), Elisa Balsamo (Valcar Cylance), Marta Bastianelli (Virtu), Emilia Fahlin (FDJ), Arlenis and Marianne Vos were all placed behind the podium.
The West Indian that appears in the eleventh place of the world ranking of route seems that it left the fatigue of the long trip of Havana to Italy and today it pressed the accelerator.
«I'm going to massage, I'm" off "although very happy», at least he managed to comment to JIT when he returned from the strong competition.
"I expected to recover in these days and I was better, now to prepare for next Sunday's races, and days 3, 7 and 8," he recalled.
These commitments are part of the calendar of the International Cycling Union (UCI) and are eligible for the list of the orb, and in turn for the Olympic classification heading to Tokyo.
Sunday will be the Gent-Wevelgem, race in which Arlenis was fourth in 2018. (JIT)









