Welcome to the Argentinian National Championship. The riders will contest the championship over a hilly route. We only have 8 professional riders competing so let’s look at all of them:
Rider
HI
RS
SP
AC
Sepulveda
77
73
70
73
Godoy
75
71
58
63
Trillini
75
69
73
76
Juarez
74
72
74
74
Contreras
68
75
78
80
Pereyra
67
74
50
64
Tivani
65
76
74
76
Rosas
65
70
70
74
Sepulveda is the favorite but Godoy and Trillini should challenge him. It will be a surprise if Contreras can retain his title.
Will 11k to go the ISA-Hexacta led peloton tracks down the last rider in what was a 6-rider amateur breakaway.
Over the top of the climb the defending champion drags 11 riders clear, including all the professionals, on the downhill their lead grows to 45 seconds
Contreras leads them into the finishing climb and Juarez joins him at the front.
800 meters to go Contreras still strong on the right. Sepulveda just to his left and Juarez on the right make it 3 at the front for ISA-Hexacta. Left to right just behind them are Godoy, Trillini and Rosas
300 meters to go and Sepulveda has the lead, Trillini is his closest challenger.
Trillini can’t close the gap and Sepulveda holds on to the Argentinian Road Race jersey for ISA-Hexacta.
Welcome to the Argentinian National Time Trial Championshipl. We have 8 professional riders competing today:
Rider
TT
PR
RS
Sepulveda
75
76
73
Rosas
75
76
70
Juarez
65
70
72
Godoy
65
66
71
Trillini
65
73
69
Contreras
64
74
75
Tivani
62
70
76
Pereyra
61
61
74
Sepulveda has a shot at completing an NC double. His primary rival will be Rosas, the current champion.
The first of our favorites on the course is Rosas and by the first time check he has a 1’33 lead and has almost caught the rider in front ( Trillini)
At the same check Sepulveda is 8 seconds behind Rosas.
As Sepulveda goes through the second time check his deficit has grown to 13 seconds.
By the finish Rosas has added another 2 minutes to his lead over the best time recorded so far.
Only Sepulveda has a chance to beat him. But he loses another 8 seconds in the last section. No double for Sepulveda and Rosas retains his title.