In the final time trial (28 kilometers), the BMC ambassador was able to defend her lead in the general classification, although her advantage was reduced to just 21 seconds from an earlier margin of over two minutes.
Esther Jessica Galarza claimed victory in the mountain stage at the Vuelta a Colombia Femenina, winning a close sprint-a-deux. Racing for BMC-Patobike, Galarza showed her climbing strength despite the challenging conditions. Her teammate, Lilibeth Chacón, also put in a strong performance, finishing third.
Winning the Tour de Wallonie was not only Trentin’s first GC-win for Tudor Pro Cycling, but also the first one of his career. He did win a stage in the Tour de Wallonie before: stage four in 2016.
The Mexican cyclist’s weapon of choice for the races in Europe is the Teammachine SLR 01 ONE, as it is “a very complete bike that is super comfortable on every kind of terrain.” Prieto says, “The course in Paris is demanding and technical, with climbs, downhills, and even cobbles. The Teammachine SLR 01 ONE is the best option for all of this.”