Mexican and Chilean races should be the most disputed.
We have an attack 4 km into the final climb by Beltran (with the wrong jersey), Carbrera, Ulloa and Bravo. They quickly catch the break.
A group of 8 is in the lead with 10 km left : Beltran, Orosco, Lemus Davila, Cabrera, Alexander, Bravo, De la Cruz Chapulin and Narraway. They have 58 seconds on their pursuers.
With 3 km left they are only 4 ahead : Lemus Davila (Mex), Beltran (Chi), Cabrera (Chi) and Alexander (Tri). Galvan Ramirez (Mex) and Bravo (Chi) are 36 seconds behind.
300 m. Lemus Davila seems to have secured his Mexican title.
He also wins the overall.
The Chilean title is for Beltran.
Alexander wins the Trinidad fight.
Morris the Anguillan.
And Narraway the Bermudes competition.
Full results:
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
Luis Enrique Lemus Davila (MEX)
Spark Team NZ
1h50'47
2
Guillermo Andres Beltran (CHL)
Oxxo - Frisby
s.t.
3
Nicolas Alejandro Cabrera (CHL)
McCormick Pro Cycling
s.t.
4
Nathan Alexander (TRI)
Podium Ambition 3
s.t.
5
Oscar Samuel Galvan Ramirez (MEX)
Oxxo - Frisby
+ 32
6
Kemp Orosco (TRI)
Everesting
+ 1'26
7
Edison Bravo (CHL)
Aker - MOT
s.t.
8
Luis Fernando De La Cruz Chapulin (MEX)
ZARA - Irizar
+ 2'25
9
James Morris Berroa (AIA)
Podium Ambition
+ 2'57
10
Hasani Hennis (AIA)
Podium Ambition
+ 3'14
11
Davide Ruvalcaba Reyes (MEX)
Benetton Bimex Cycling
+ 3'26
12
Nicholas Narraway (BER)
Podium Ambition 2
s.t.
13
Connor White (BER)
Podium Ambition 2
+ 4'08
14
Jose Gerardo Ulloa (MEX)
Oxxo - Frisby
+ 4'26
15
Tyler Cole (TRI)
MOL Cycling Team
+ 4'58
16
Jhonatan Casillas (MEX)
Minions
s.t.
17
Akil Campbell (TRI)
Podium Ambition 3
+ 5'32
18
Chequan Richardson (BER)
SEE Turtles
+ 6'32
19
Kaden Hopkins (BER)
Podium Ambition 2
+ 7'06
36
Jose Pablo Aguilar Mendez (MEX)
Oxxo - Frisby
+ 12'30
ITT
There shouldn’t be too much suspense today.
White is the first to secure is jersey for the Bermudes.
His teammate Hennis has no real competition in the Anguilla race, but he’ll try to win the overall.
Same for Cabrera
And Aguilar Mendez.
They were all tied in the intermediate chronos.
Meanwhile, Campbell won the Trinidad title out of the cameras.
In the end, it’s Aguilar Mendez who wins the days, on fractions.
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