May 6, 2024

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Burgos BH returned to Oman and added a new medal in New Zealand

Burgos BH returned to Oman and added a new medal in New Zealand

He Burgos BH Ambitiously facing one of the most competitive months of its season. In the coming days, the purple team will be its Focus on up to six races Different in Europe, Asia and Oceania. There is a constituency of runners competing in the Arabian Peninsula Muscat Classic and Tour of Oman. At the same time, Aaron Gate and George Jackson will compete New Zealand Championship. All these agree Back to Murcia, Almeria Classic and John Classic, a triptych of classics that follows the Spanish period. The participants of these three races in southern Spain will be announced this Friday.

The purple team returns to the Tour of Oman, a race already contested in 2023, finishing 11th overall in the final. Victor Langellotti. The Muscat Classic, which maintains its 174km route between Al Mouj Muscat and Al Bustan, will be held on Friday 9th before the Test. There will be six hill climbs along the route, all with gradients close to or greater than 10%. A day later the Tour of Oman begins, a stage more suited to the sprinters. Climbers will start to stand out on Sunday, with a high finish on the summit, which will mark the first distinctions in the general classification.

The third stage will be relatively quiet until Langellotti climbs the East Hill in 2023, where he was sixth, and the wind doesn't appear. On Tuesday the 14th, the longest stage of the race will take place. A total of 207 kilometers separates the start at Al Rustaq and the finish at Yiti Hills. The general classification is probably decided on the last day, known as Jabal Al Akhtar green mountain, a six kilometer climb at an average gradient of 10%. For Burgos PH Oman, Oscar Pellegri, Jambaljumtz Sainbair, Alejandro Franco, David Delgado and his trio of Burgos: Angel Fuentes, Rodrigo Alvarez and Mario Aparicio, recently won the Tour of Sharjah.

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Burgos BH keeps an eye on our antipodes this weekend Aaron Gate and George Jackson They will compete in the New Zealand championships, seeking national titles that will allow them to wear a unique jersey throughout the year. Early this Thursday morning, the time trial was held on the 37 kilometer track and Burgos BH was very close to achieving a new victory.

Aaron Gate won the silver medal, just fifteen seconds away from reclaiming the national title for a third time. He will get a fresh chance this Saturday in the long-distance test, which will cover a total of 196 kilometers over eight laps. The trial will take place at Claremont Hill near Timaru.