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-title: Crédit Agricole 6-Day Event: Guadeloupe Race Results & Team Update

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Parra Suarez Claims Victory as Crédit⁢ Agricole‌ Cycling⁢ Series Heads to Guadeloupe

Pointe-Noire,⁣ Guadeloupe – Hernan Parra Suarez of the Vélo Club de Grand-Case⁣ secured a win in the 12th round of the mountain race held in Pointe-Noire last Sunday,⁣ marking a high point for VCG as ⁣the Crédit agricole 31 Days cycling series ⁣prepares‌ for its final three stages ‍in Guadeloupe. The six-day competition,beginning April⁤ 20th,will determine the overall​ champion ⁢of the 6th edition⁤ of the race.

The Crédit Agricole ⁢series, ​a key event for Caribbean cycling, is ‌currently led by Miny Lionel of Abymes with 88 points, followed by Edwin Sanchez Anzola (Team Carene Cycling Development)⁢ at 77 points, and Parra Suarez in third with 70⁤ points. The ⁣upcoming stages in Guadeloupe represent a crucial opportunity for riders to climb the ‌general classification standings and vie for​ the coveted title. Alban‍ Clerc also achieved his 10th best time in the time trial,adding to VCG’s strong performance.

The series ⁣will kick off on April 20th with a 119km road race from Morne-a-l’eau to Petit-Canal.⁤ Subsequent stages include a 6km individual time trial (April ⁢21st) between Basse-Terre and Gourbeyre, a 111km race from Gosier to Pointe-Noire (April 22nd), a 128km leg from pointe-à-Pitre to Saint-François (April 27th), a 95km ride⁤ from Sainte-Anne to ‍Vieux-Habitants (April ⁤28th), and culminating in a challenging 146.6km final stage from Lamentin to Crédit Agricole Petit-Peru on April 29th.

Despite a promising start in ‍round 3, were Adélio Brooks ​finished 1st in the Junior category, a fall resulted in fortunately minor‍ injuries. VCG’s young riders are now focused on a strong finish ‌in Guadeloupe,aiming to build on ​recent successes and challenge for top positions ⁤in the overall standings.

Round 3 ⁤Results:

  1. Parra Suarez Hernan Dario (Cycling Club of Grand-Case)
  2. Miny Lionel (Youth Cyclist from‌ Abymes)
  3. Salinas Duque⁢ Jonathan‍ Jesus‌ (Uni Sport ⁤Lamentinois)

General Classification (as of ‌Round 3):

  1. Miny Lionel⁢ (Youth ​Cyclist from Abymes): 88 points
  2. Sanchez Anzola Edwin (Team ​Carene Cycling Development): 77 points
  3. Parra Suarez Hernan Dario (Vélo club de‍ Grand-Case): 70 points

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