<br><br><div> <p data-gtm-element-container="modulo-texto-link" class="paragraph">The Australian <strong>Jay Videira</strong> (UAE Team Emirates) achieved its second victory in <strong>Walk down there</strong> after competing in the last stage, starting and finishing in Stirling and a 169.8 kilometer route in which he saw his victory in danger due to<strong> a fall caused by a kangaroo</strong> when breaking into the middle of the pack.</p> <span class="content-ad-module "> <span class="content-ad visible-md irr-container hidden-ad"><span class="ad-unit irr"> </span></span><span class="content-html"><span class="intext-md hidden-xs hidden-md"> </span></span></span><span class="content-ad-module "> <span class="content-ad visible-xs roba-container hidden-ad"><span class="ad-unit roba"> </span></span></span><p data-gtm-element-container="modulo-texto-link" class="paragraph">Vine had victory in his hands, but the kangaroo came very close to playing tricks on him. The animal's passage caused several runners to fall, including him, but fortunately for him <strong>avoided any injury</strong> and managed to get back on track with a teammate's bike to win the crown for the second time.</p> <span class="dynamic-ad-module "/><span class="content-ad-module "> <span class="content-ad visible-xs irr-container hidden-ad"><span class="ad-unit irr"> </span></span><span class="content-html"><span class="intext-xs hidden-xs hidden-md"/></span></span><p data-gtm-element-container="modulo-texto-link" class="paragraph">On Saturday, his teammate and last year's winner, the Ecuadorian <strong>Jhonatan Narvaez</strong>had to abandon due to a fall, like the Norwegian <strong>Vegard stake length</strong>. This Sunday, the United Arab Emirates lost the Dane in this incident <strong>Michael Berg </strong>and the Colombian <strong>Juan Sebastião Molano.</strong></p> <p data-gtm-element-container="modulo-texto-link" class="paragraph"><i>“I can’t imagine the bad luck we’ve had the last few days”</i>said Vine, winner of this round in 2023, who recalled that he has several companions hospitalized and admitted that he was lucky to emerge unharmed and be able to finish in the front group thanks largely to the help of the British <strong>Adam Yates</strong> and from Portuguese<strong> Ivo Oliveira.</strong></p> <span class="dynamic-ad-module "/><span class="content-ad-module "> <span class="content-ad visible-xs roba-container hidden-ad"><span class="ad-unit roba"> </span></span></span><p data-gtm-element-container="modulo-texto-link" class="paragraph"><i>"All the Europeans always ask me what the most dangerous animal in Australia is and I tell them kangaroos. They wait in the bushes until you can't stop and then they jump in front of you."</i>highlighted the Australian, in the end overall winner with 1:03 advantage over the Swiss <strong>Mauro Schmid</strong> (Jayco AlUla) and 1:12 in relation to his compatriot <strong>Harry Sweeny</strong> (EF Educação-EasyPost).</p> <span class="dynamic-ad-module "/><span class="content-ad-module "> <span class="content-ad visible-xs roba-container hidden-ad"><span class="ad-unit roba"> </span></span></span><p data-gtm-element-container="modulo-texto-link" class="paragraph">The last step, as expected, was resolved in a sprint. The British won <strong>Matthew Brennan</strong> (Visma) ahead of New Zealander Finn Fisher-Black (Red Bull-Bora Hansgrohe) and Danish Tobias Lund Andresen (Decathlon).</p> </div><script type="script/gg"> gg.didomi.doWhenConsent(!window.didomiBypass, 'c:facebooka-frU9M5JY', function () { console.log('facebook-ad-def'); !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) {if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function(){n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments)}; if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)}(window, document,'script', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '682047071976590'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); }); </script>