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Torres-Sobato Displays Bravery and Grit in the Vuelta al Guadalentín

Torres-Sobato Displays Bravery and Grit in the Vuelta al Guadalentín

New season, new hopes, and new challenges for Torres-Sobato. After three intense days of competition, the Oscense team has delivered a very positive performance in the Vuelta al Guadalentín—highlighted by a well-earned podium finish and a near-upset in one of the race's most demanding events. Seven cyclists from the team embarked on the tenth campaign of the Fernando Barceló Team before heading to Kione Resorts for a few days of focused training starting Friday.

The inaugural stage of the Vuelta al Guadalentín connected the cities of Cartagena and Mazarrón, presenting a multitude of challenges that left little room for error. In the second segment, Joel Morales shone as he captured the intermediate sprints jersey and climbed onto the podium, even though he later lost his lead on the climb to Castillo de Lorca. Equally impressive was Mario Fernández, whose persistent breakaway pushed him through to the final climb, securing an outstanding 13th place.

Final Results for Torres-Sobato in the Vuelta al Guadalentín:

  • Mario Fernández: Place 28 (8'22" behind)
  • Ismael Castaño: Place 61 (13'16" behind)
  • Alberto Domens: Place 63 (13'36" behind)
  • Joel Morales: Place 69 (14'50" behind)
  • Callum Twelves: Place 75 (15'45" behind)
  • Kevin González: Place 96 (22'11" behind)
  • Marc Villalba: DNF (Did Not Finish – Stage 3)

This performance stands as a testament to Torres-Sobato’s bravery, determination, and relentless spirit. At CCN Sport, we are proud to support teams that push the limits of endurance and passion, delivering exceptional performances on and off the bike. We look forward to following Torres-Sobato’s journey through this challenging season and celebrating many more victories together.

Keep riding, keep pushing, and never stop chasing excellence!

 

Photo Credit: Torres - Fernando Barceló Team

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