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Bike: Walter retained his third place in the shortened stage

Bike: Walter retained his third place in the shortened stage

Valter Attila retained his third place overall in the first stage of the Norwegian road cycling race. Dina Marton finished fourth in Saturday’s Tour de la Mirabelle, a three-day road cycling race in France.

Valter Attila retains his third position on the Norwegian circuit (Photo: Getty Images)

the Norwegian Circle The originally planned 206-kilometre stage was shortened to 85.2 kilometers due to weather conditions. On the distance between Roldal and Hovden, 24-year-old Hungarian Jumbo-Visma – who finished third in Friday’s prologue – tried to break the line 27 kilometers from the finish line, but eventually decided to take to the field. . Walther finished 23rd with the same time as stage winner Mike Tonessen of the Netherlands, thus maintaining his third place overall. According to the professional portal Procyclingstats, he is still twenty seconds behind Briton Ben Tollett (Ineos Grenadiers), who finished second on the Hungarian circuit.

The four-day race runs on Sunday with a distance of 165.7km between Valais and Stavanger.

the Tour de la Mirabelle On day two, the 158.5km between San Amarín and Curcio awaited the field, where the 27-year-old Hungarian cyclist of ATT Investments finished the pack of 16 bikes according to procyclingstats portal. Dina occupies the tenth place overall, at the same time as the Belgian Jonas Jens.

The other Hungarian in the field, Petr Kosztor (Novo Nordisk), is 72nd and holds that position overall.

The race ends on Sunday with a 178.3km run between Tomblin and Dameleviere.

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