Big Week in Hungary Closes with Kopecky Fifth on Final Stage - Team Novo Nordisk
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The Hungarian cycling tour ended with a tricky stage. The yellow jersey went to Ecuadorian López, while the stage was won by Colombian Molano.
The Ecuadorian cyclist Harold Martín López (XDS-Astana) crossed the goal without hesitation and sealed his triumph in the general standings of the 46th edition of the Tour de Hungary.
Quito, 18 May (La Calle). – Ecuadorian cyclist Harold Martín López, just 24 years old, became champion of the Tour de Hungary 2025, thus signing his second major international victory so far this year. The athlete, who competes for the Astana Qazaqstan Team of the UCI World Tour, sealed his victory this Saturday May 18 after keeping the lead in the fifth and final stage of the competition. With a cumulative time of 19h56m53s, López overcame the …
Cycling Author agencyefe The Ecuadorian Harold Martín López (XDS Astana) rose with the final triumph in the Tour of Hungary after the conclusion of the fifth stage, disputed this Sunday between the localities of Etyek and Esztergon, in which the Colombian Juan Sebastián Molano (UAE Team Emirates) was imposed.Martín López, who last April already prevailed in the Return to Greece, made use of the eight seconds of advantage with those who started t…
Big week in Hungary closes with Kopecky fifth on final stage - Team Novo Nordisk
Team Novo Nordisk got back on track at the Tour de Hongrie this week with 22-year-old Matyas Kopecky showing the meaning of the word consistency another top five on today’s final stage. The whole team proved their worth throughout the week with tireless work coming from Italians Filippo Ridolfo and Antonio Polga, a strong queen stage ride from neo pro Hamish Armitt and a valuable breakaway appearance and series of important roles in the stage fi…
Colombian Juan Sebastian Molano was the strongest in the sprint this Sunday on the fifth and final stage of the Tour of Hungary. Ecuador's Harold Martin Lopez won the general standings.
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