Last Sunday, February 3, took place the 4th stage of the XXIX Interclub Campo de Cartagena-Mar Menor trophy played in Cartagena, which was attended by Councilman Sports Council, Manuel Mora, for the ribbon cutting protocol that gave starting point to the day.
Of the 180 registered only took the exit 108 runners due, probably, to the day so unpleasant that it did by the strong wind that blew during all the day, being final winner Miguel Angel Terrones, of the Cartagena-Potatoes-Esetec.
The race, organized by the CC Cartagena, was played in a route of 89 km.
which ran through the towns of La Palma, Pozo Estrecho, El Albujn, Fuente Alamo and Mazarrn, with goal in Tentegorra after saving the ports of La Cuesta and El Cedacero.
Shortly after the start, hostilities began and small groups of escapees were formed that were not relevant for the final classification.
The winner of the Pozo Estrecho flying goal was Jos Diego Jara.
The demanding climb to the top of El Cedacero was the one that marked the differences because it was forged the good escape of five runners who managed to maintain the lead to goal.
Sergio Ruiz was the first to crown the port leading a group that included Mario Carrasco, Francisco Mulero, Jose Maria Garcia, Jose Manuel Cayuela (leader of the general), Francisco Mulero and Miguel Angel Terrones.
During the descent the advantage of this group was increasing with respect to the persecutors, reaching 30 s.
of difference, enough for everything to be decided on the final climb to Tentegorra.
The outcome of this most disputed stage came five hundred meters from its end when Miguel A. Terrones attacked the rest of the teammates and managed to cross the finish line alone.
In second place, to 3 s., Jos M. Cayuela arrived (CC Costabike) that could not counteract the attack of the winner, followed to 6 s.
of Jos M. Garca (Cartagena-Patatas Pijo-Esetec) and Mulero (Broccoli Mecnico-Sakata) and Ruiz (Encacon Construcciones), fourth and fifth, to 20 s.
The classification by categories in their first positions is as follows:
Juniors: Jonathan Toro (Cartagena-Pijo-Esetec Potatoes)
Veterans 40: Ral Patio (Encacon Construcciones)
Fminas: Celia Sopea (Delikia-Ginestar)
Flying goals: Tefilo Jimnez (Costabike CC)
Mountain: Sergio Ruiz (Encacon Construcciones)
General: Jos Manuel Cayuela (Costabike CC)
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena