One of the most anticipated stages in the Vuelta a Boyacá, the individual time trial, had the stamp of Ana Milena Fagua and Wilson Peña, winners with superb demonstrations on their bicycles; while Camila Valbuena rose to the top of the general classification, while Jeisson Casallas reinforced the leadership.

Ana Milena Fagua ended the hegemony of Colombia Tierra de Atletas GW Shimano in the Vuelta a Boyacá Femenina 2021. The Boyacá rider won Sutatenza in the 18.9 kilometer time trial.

The Boyacá Avanza runner won the victory with a time of 41:56, valid to beat Camila Valbuena (Colombia Tierra de Atletas GW Shimano) by 40 seconds and Jessenia Meneses (Colombia Tierra de Atletas GW Shimano) by 1: 03, who made times of 42:36 and 42:59, respectively.

The general classification changed leader and now has Camila Valbuena (Colombia Tierra de Atletas GW Shimano) as the first with 24 seconds of advantage over her teammate Ana Cristina Sanabria, who will live in the last fraction a vibrant duel for the title of the career.

The Boyacense competition, which ends this Sunday, October 10, will live its last day between Oicatá and Tunja with a total route of 114 kilometers.

Wilson Peña destroys his rivals in the CRI

Once again, Colombia Tierra de Atletas GW Shimano dominated again in the Vuelta a Boyacá 2021. This time the victory belonged to Wilson Peña, who won the individual time trial, between Somondoco and Sutatenza over 18.9 kilometers.

The runner from Zipaquirá signed the victory with a time of 33:55, beating his teammate Jeisson Casallas on the podium by 11 seconds and Óscar Fernández (Boyacá Avanza) from Cundinamarca by 27 seconds, who made times of 34:06 and 34:22, respectively.

In a great presentation, those of Colombia Tierra de Atletas Gw Shimano were the great dominators of the demanding day against the clock making the 1-2, in which Jeisson Casallas reinforced the leadership in the Boyacense turn.

The general classification kept the Boyaca rider in the first position, who now has Wilson Peña (Colombia Tierra de Atletas GW Shimano) second at 1:10, while Dany Osorio (Orgullo Paisa) is third at 4:43. The Vuelta a Boyacá, which ends this Sunday, October 10, will experience its last stage between Oicatá and Tunja with a total route of 156 kilometers