For this round of NCs we have a bunch of sprinters duking it out for their respective NCs. Eyes on El Sabbahi, Altanzul, Tivani, Narvaez and Cannister who should be the favourites in their respective fields.
After the initial break is caught Cepeda decides to make the most of it with 12 km to go but despite his best efforts he doesn’t get a significant gap.
With 3km to the finish line Bolor-Erdene tries to go from distance and gets a small gap.
And he sticks the landing, it’s a Mongolian NC for Bolor-Erdene, another great achievement for Aker this year. Meanwhile behind him the sprint is picking up.
El Sabbahi unsurprisingly picks up the Moroccan NC. Tivani secures an easy Argentine NC with Cannister taking the Curaçaoan title. Narvaez ever so slightly edges out Cepeda in the sprint for the Ecuadorian shirt.
Rank
Name
Team
1
Enkhtaivan Bolor-Erdene
Aker - MOT
2
Houcaine El Sabbahi
Colombini Cycling
3
Narankhuu Baterdene
Spark-BNZ Racing
4
Maani Altanzul
Crabbe-CC Chevigny
5
German Nicolas Tivani
SEE 2
6
Goldwijnn Cannister
Carlsberg - Danske Bank
7
Amartuvshin Battsengel
Spark-BNZ Racing
8
Munkhtulga Erdenesuren
Spark-BNZ Racing
9
Jhonatan Narvaez
McCormick Pro Cycling
10
Jefferson Alexander Cepeda
SEE Turtles
11
Santiago Montenegro
DuckDuckGo - Everesting
12
Walter Trillini
SEE 2
13
Richard Antonio Carapaz
ELCO - ABEA
14
Gyasi Sulvaran
Carlsberg - Danske Bank
15
Harold Martin Lopez
SEE Turtles
16
Richard Huera
SEE Turtles
17
Bryan Raul Obando
SEE Turtles
18
Youssef Bdadou
Colombini Cycling
19
Bilguunjargal Erdenebat
Spark-BNZ Racing
Individual Time Trial
There should be very few surprises for the ITT.
Expectedly Erdenebat smashes everyone else overall with a massive 1’44” to Sulvaran who takes the Curacao title. Carapaz for Ecuador, Bdadou for Morocco and Trillini for Argentina.