Alaphilippe leads the pack of the Challenge Mallorca 2023

Alaphilippe leads the pack of the Challenge Mallorca 2023

The 32nd edition of the Mallorca Cycling Challenge will start this Wednesday, January 25 and will run until Sunday, January 29 and will have the participation of a total of 22 teams: eight will be in the UCI World Tour category, another twelve Pro Teams, among which will be Euskaltel Euskadi, Kerm Pharma Y Rural Boxand four continental category.

Among the most illustrious names that will give their first competition pedal strokes of the season are Julian Alaphilippedouble road cycling world champion (2020 and 2021), the Colombian Juan Sebastian Molanowinner of the last stage of the Vuelta a España 2022, the Spanish Lluis More (Movistar Team), the French Guillaume Martin (Cofidis), Warren Barguil (Team Arkea Samsic), and Remi Cavagna (Soudal Quick-Step); the belgian thomas degent (Lotto Dstny), the Eritrean Biniam Girmay (Interarche-Circus-Wanty) and German Emanuel Buchman (Bora-hansgrohe), among others.

PARTICIPATING TEAMS:

UCI World Tour:

Movistar Team

Soudal Quick-Step

UAE Team Emirates

bora hansgrohe

cofidis

EF Education – Easypost

Intermarché–Circus–Wanty

Team Arkea Samsic

UCI Pro Team:

Lotto DSTNY

Israel–Premier Tech

Rural Insurance Fund RGA

Aeolus Kometa

Burgos BH

Green Project – Bardiani CSF – Faizanè

Euskaltel Euskadi

Kern Pharma

Team Flanders–Baloise

Human Powered Health

Continental ICU:

Electro Hiper Europa Team

Java Kiwi Atlantic Cabo de Peñas

Project Echelon Racing

Spanish Track Selection

As for the tour, it will have five trophies divided as follows:

1 – Calviá (Palmanova-Palmanova) (150.1 km)

Profile of stage 1 of the Challenge Mallorca 2023. Photo: Challenge Mallorca

Profile of stage 1 of the Challenge Mallorca 2023. Photo: Challenge Mallorca

2 – Ses Salines-Alcúdia (158.6 km)

Profile of stage 2 of the Challenge Mallorca 2023. Photo: Challenge Mallorca

Profile of stage 2 of the Challenge Mallorca 2023. Photo: Challenge Mallorca

3 – Andratx-Mirador D’Es Colomer (Pollensa) (160.9 km)

Profile of stage 3 of the Challenge Mallorca 2023. Photo: Challenge Mallorca

Profile of stage 3 of the Challenge Mallorca 2023. Photo: Challenge Mallorca

4 – Serra de Tramuntana (Lloseta-Lloseta) (155.5 km)

Profile of stage 4 of the Challenge Mallorca 2023. Photo: Challenge Mallorca

Profile of stage 4 of the Challenge Mallorca 2023. Photo: Challenge Mallorca

5 – Palma-Palma (141.3 km)

Profile of stage 5 of the Challenge Mallorca 2023. Photo: Challenge Mallorca

Profile of stage 5 of the Challenge Mallorca 2023. Photo: Challenge Mallorca


Source: Eitb

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