Sparrow wins the last stage of the DHI Portuguese Cup in São Brás de Alportel

The Portuguese champion Francisco Pardal (Evil Vegeance Tour) won this Sunday, in S. Brás de Alportel, the last stage of the […]

Portuguese champion Francisco Pardal (Evil Vegeance Tour) won this Sunday, in S. Brás de Alportel, the last stage of the Portugal Downhill Cup (DHI) Vodafone, but the winner of the trophy was teammate Antonio Ferreiro, 2nd place on the way down from the Algarve.

Francisco Pardal dominated this Sunday's race across the board, being the fastest in the qualifying descent, before doing the same in the final heat, which ended with 2m27,838s. The Spaniard Antonio Ferreiro spent another 129 thousandths.

The third place was from Madeira Emanuel Pombo (Liberty Seguros/Cetelem/CicloMadeira), at 2,066s.

Junior Vasco Bica, who arrived in S. Brás de Alportel as an early Cup winner, did not fail to apply, being the fastest in his age group.

Diogo Pinto (RG/Fafe Optical Center) was the best cadet in this Sunday's race, but Rúben Bandeira's third place (Movefree/Shimano) earned him the overall standings.

Filipa Peres guaranteed the victory in the Women's Cup with this afternoon's victory.

The Masters 30 race was very lively, allowing for a turnaround in the overall standings.

Hélder Padilha was clearly the strongest, both in qualifying and in the final, a feat that allowed him to overcome Ricardo Soares (AD Jorge Antunes), who had reached the last stage at the head of the classification, in the final results of the trophy. of today not allowed to hold.

João Estêvão (MCF/Xdream/Municipality of S. Brás) was the best master 40, but teammate Rui Cruz, second place, is the winner of the Cup.

José Salgueiro (Quadra/Avalanche/Vitória de Janes) won this week's stage and confirmed his victory in the masters 50 category of the trophy.

Racing at home, the MCF/Xdream/Municipality of S. Brás team beat the competition collectively in the last stage.

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