Benfatto triumphed in the fourth stage and Rívas continues to lead



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Italian cyclist Marco Benfatto (Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec) won the fourth stage of the 55th edition of the Vuelta a Venezuela. / Photo: @ MatamorosEdwin


Italian cyclist Marco Benfatto (Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec) won the fourth stage of the 55th edition of the Vuelta a Venezuela, a 221.8-kilometer day played Sunday between the cities of Quíbor and Guanare. [19659003] With a time of 5 hours and 14 seconds, Benfatto won the sprint on the Venezuelans Xavier Quevedo (Carabobo Governorate) and Orluis Aular (Miranda Governorate), respectively second and third.

Venezuelan Ángel Rivas (Miranda-Trek Government), who wore the leader's jersey after winning the second leg, stayed one more day ahead of the overall standings.

Rivas dropped 3 seconds with Leonel Quintero (Miranda-Trek Government)) who remains second 18 seconds behind the leader. Alain Quispe (Peru national team) is third at 23 seconds.

Cristian Pita (Ecuador-17), Wilmen Bravo (Deportivo Tachira-15) and Simón Marín (Bicycles Castilla Idermi-11) command in this order the Sprint ranking, while Benfatto (60), the own Pita ( 53) and Bravo (49) occupy the first places in the section by points.

Similarly, the Miranda Trek government leads in the team standings with 49: 05: 41, ahead of teams Ecuador and Castilla Idermi Bicycles, respectively 3:33 and 6:19 minutes.

The Vuelta a Venezuela will continue Monday with the dispute of its fifth day, an individual time trial of 34.5 kilometers that will start in the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Coromoto and will end in Guanare.

Classifications

Fourth cover:
1. Marco Benfatto (ITA / Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec) – 5:00:14
2. Xavier Quevedo (VEN / Governor of Carabobo) mt
3. Orluis Aular (VEN / Government of Miranda) – mt
4. Cristian David Pita (ECU / Ecuador Team) at 0:04
5. Wilmer Bravo (VEN / Deportivo Táchira) at 0:08

Overall rank:
1. Ángel Rivas (Government of Miranda-Trek) – 16:21:57
2. Leonel Quintero (Government of Miranda-Trek) at 0:18
3. Alain Quispe (National Team of Peru) at 0:23
4. Jose Alarcón (Government of Miranda-Trek) at 0:23
5. Anderson Paredes (Movistar of Ecuador) at 0:26

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