The Cartagena broker ultradistance Jimbo Fresh, Andrés Lledó, remains at the top of his head in the Australian Outback Track.
Thursday finished third in the second stage.
A difficult stage of 41 km on the West MacDonne l, which was highly technical in beautiful surroundings which ended in the Finke River National Park.
The rankings were:
1 Frank Reintjes (Germany) - 5h572 Michael Seraphin (Germany) - 5h57 3 Lledo Andres Lopez (Spain) - 6h22 4 Rafael Fuchsgruber (Germany) - 6h335 Philippe Richet (France) - 6h406 Kitada Takao (Japan) - Patrick 6h407 Cande (France ) - 7h158 Juan Ricardo Ferrero (Argantina) - 7h159 Mainial Philippe (France) - 7h3010 David Taylor (UK) - Isis 7h3411 Breiter (Mexico) - 7h3512 Hyum Ham Suk (South Korea) - 7h4113 Tun Mestre (Luxembourg) - Dario Zanni 8h3814 (Switzerland) - 8h3815 Brigid Wefelnberg (Germany) - 9h2116 Roberto Zanda (Italy) - Emanuela 9h2117 Ita Marzotto (Italy) - 9h3118 Kedami Ali (Lebanon) - 10h00
The Track Outbach is a test of 520 kilometers in nine stages and which has a sufficiency challenge: each competitor must carry a backpack containing the mandatory equipment, food and personal computers.
Its evolution can be followed tracemyway.com , www.andreslledo.com or www.facebook.com/andreslledo .
The race crosses the Finke Gorge Tjuta National Park and Uluru / Kata National Park, the latter UNESCO World Heritage ending in Mitic or mountain Uluru, the spiritual heart of Australia.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena