CARACAS. With a time of 4 hours, 9 minutes and 9 seconds, Orluis Aular achieved the victory on the route from Valencia to Acarigua that took place this Friday, July 19, as part of the stages of the Vuelta a Venezuela 2019. Second place it was for José Toledo of Deportivo Táchira, while third arrived Jorge Alvarado.

The first Bonus Sprint (kilometer 34 of competition) was won by Wilmen Bravo (Deportivo Táchira), second Ralph Monsalve (Venezuela Country of Future), third Clever Martínez (National Team of Venezuela). The second partial emotion of the test, Sprint for Points (kilometer 75.1) was awarded by Wilmen Bravo (Deportivo Táchira), completing the podium, Yorman Fuentes (Osorio Motos Subiclo.Com) and third Martín López (Team Movistar – Ecuador) .

For the award of Mountain category C (kilometer 85.4), the National Road champion of the year 2019, Jesús Villegas (Government of Miranda – Trex), seconded by the Brazilian Edson Ponciano (Team Rio de Janeiro Cycling), third the Venezuelan Anderson Paredes (Team Movistar – Ecuador).

Aular, representative of the selection of Venezuela, commands the classification with a time 10:05:09 followed by Ralph Monsalve, of Venezuela Country of Future, who has a time of 10:05:30, in the third place of the general classification is the representative of Deportivo Táchira, José Toledo, who records 10: 05: 343.

This Saturday, July 20, cyclists will depart from Acarigua to Barquisimeto, to travel 140 kilometers, and complete the 4th stage of the Tour of Venezuela. (elpitazo.net / ciclismototal.net)

TEN FIRST CLASSIFICATION STAGE 3 (177.5 KM)

1- Aular Orluis (National Team) 4:09:09
2- José Toledo (Team Rio de Janeiro Cycling)
3- Jorge Alvarado (Masa Brayga Aragua)
4- Timothy Willinton (Team Rio de Janeiro Cycling)
5- Ruberth Soraca (Editions Mar – Colombia)
6- Daniel Gómez (Venezuela Country of Future)
7- Franklin Chacón Sub 23 (National Team)
8- Antonio Ortiz (Editions Mar – Colombia)
9- Yimmy Briceño (Deportivo Táchira)
10- Wilmen Bravo (Deportivo Táchira)

TEN FIRST INDIVIDUAL GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.

1- Aular Orluis (National Team) 10:05:09
2- Ralph Monsalve (Venezuela Country of Future) +00: 00: 21
3- José Toledo (Team Rio de Janeiro Cycling) +00: 00: 24
4- Edson Ponciano (Team Rio de Janeiro Cycling) +00: 00: 26
5- Franklin Chacón Sub 23 (National Team) +00: 00: 30
6- Jhon Navas (Venezuela Country of Future) +00: 00: 31
7- Ruberth Soraca (Editions Mar – Colombia) +00: 00: 32
8- Yimmy Briceño (Deportivo Táchira) +00: 00: 32
9- Jonathan Salinas (Deportivo Táchira) +00: 00: 32
10- Steven Haro Sub 23 (Team Movistar – Ecuador) +00: 00: 32

SPRINT GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.

1- Yorman Fuentes (Osorio Motorcycle Subicycle.Com) 24 points
2- Wilmen Bravo (Deportivo Táchira) 12 points
3- Orluis Aular (Selection of Venezuela) 8 points

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION BY POINTS.

1- Aular Orluis (National Team) 78 Pts.
2- Ralph Monsalve (Venezuela Country of Future) 42
3- José Toledo (Team Rio de Janeiro Cycling) 36

CLASSIFICATION U23.

  1. Franklin Chacón Sub 23 (National Team)

MOUNTAIN CLASSIFICATION.

  1. Yorman Fuentes (Osorio Motorcycle Subicycle.Com) 4 Pts.
  2. Jesús Villegas (Government of Miranda – Trex) 4
  3. Edson Ponciano (Team Rio de Janeiro Cycling) 2

CLASSIFICATION BY TEAMS.

  1. Deportivo Táchira MT 30:17:03
  2. Team Rio de Janeiro Cycling
  3. Venezuela Country of Future