Feb 23 • 18:06 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Pajur secured 11th place in the Andalusia Cycling Tour stage

Estonian cyclist Romet Pajur achieved an impressive 11th place in a stage of the Andalusia Cycling Tour held in Spain.

The Andalusia Cycling Tour recently concluded in Spain, featuring a competitive field including Estonian cyclist Romet Pajur, who made his debut in the event at the last moment. Throughout the tour, Pajur showcased his skills, especially during the fourth stage where he notably secured an 11th place finish amid tough competition in a large group sprint. The stage was marked by a strong effort from Belgian Milan Fretin, who claimed victory, demonstrating the high levels of talent in the race.

After navigating challenging mountainous stages, riders entered the city of Jaén and tackled a 180.9-kilometer stretch to Lopera. Pajur's performance during this stage saw him crossing the finish line in 43rd place. In the subsequent stage covering 166 kilometers from Montoro to Pozoblanco, Pajur improved significantly, finishing in 11th place behind notable cyclists such as Tom Crabbe from Belgium, who won the stage, and a couple of strong competitors from Norway and France. This finish underscores Pajur's growing prowess as a cyclist.

The final stage of the cycling tour concluded in La Roda de Andalucia, where the peloton faced both tactical racing and endurance challenges. Pajur's overall performance in this prestigious event marks a noteworthy advance in his career, particularly for a cyclist representing Estonia in an international arena. His results could pave the way for future opportunities and highlight the emergence of talent from Estonia in the world of cycling.

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