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Gran Premi Valencia: Marc Hirschi wins his first race for Tudor

26 January 2025 by Michael Behringer

Hirschi Valencia Tudor

Cycling: Marc Hirschi made a perfect debut. In his first race for his new team Tudor, the Swiss rider was able to win straight away.

Hirschi Valencia Tudor

Hirschi wins the sprint duel with ease

The 41st edition of the Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana 1969 – Gran Premi València begins Marc Hirschi (Tudor). The Swiss won the two-man sprint against the Italian after 184 kilometers from Valencia to La Nucía Christian Scaroni (XDS – Astana). For a long time before, it looked as if another Swiss would triumph. Jan Christen (UAE – XRG) was the fastest man on the last climb of the day – the Alto de Turrón Duro – and even crossed the summit with a lead of several seconds. Behind him, however, the two pursuers joined forces, so that Christen was caught again. He then grabbed his right thigh and sent a radio message. His teammate in the chasing group promptly attacked. Antonio Morgado (UAE – XRG) together with Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain – Victorious). But it was too late. The Portuguese and the Colombian Jan Christen were able to overtake, but it was not enough to get to the top. Morgado can at least be happy with third place after his victory yesterday at the Gran Premio Castellón – Ruta de la Cerámica.



#ClàssicaCV1969♂️#EscarabajosXElMundo♂️

Cuarto lugar para el ciclista Colombian @SantiagoBS26 de @BHRVictorious in the @1969_cv, check ganada por el suizo Marc Hirschi de @TudorProCycling.pic.twitter.com/RkG3Y2pzEY

— LA RUEDA COLOMBIA (@LaRuedaColombia) January 26, 2025



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More than Michael Behringer

Cycling with all its tactics, stage analyses, placements and forecasts are Michael Behringer's great passion. In 1996 he tracked his first Tour de France. Since then he has observed almost every race. His passion for cycling has been with him for over two decades. There is no end in sight.

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