
Diego Camargo (center) with Rodrigo Contreras (left) and Wilson Peña in the arrival of stage 4 of the Tour of Colombia 2025.
Photo: Colombian Cycling Federation
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Diego Camargo, from Team Medellín, took the victory this Monday at the Alto del Cogolo, where the fourth stage of the Tour of Colombia 2025 concluded, after imposing Rodrigo Contreras and Wilson Peña in the final meters. The Boyacense knew how to wait for his moment.
Camargo read the outcome of the race well. Peña (Systemcredit), the most combative of the day, was the one who stirred the favorite group with an attack at the end. Only two runners managed to follow the rhythm: the winner of the day and the Contreras (Nu Colombia), leader of the general.
In the last meters, Contreras exceeded a exhausted Peña when they already had the arrival line in their visual field. However, Camargo, more explosive, launched its final effort and crossed first after 2 hours, 42 minutes and 29 seconds.
The fourth stage had an extension of 152 kilometers. He left from the heart of Duitama and traveled through a mostly flat circuit, with rising end. The arrival at the Alto del Cogolo, a third category port, offered an ideal land for the general's favorites to fight with each other.
This was the second stage victory for Team Medellín so far this edition of the most important cycling career in the country. The other triumphs have been distributed by the Nu Colombia and Systemat team, with one each.
The return to Colombia continues this Tuesday with its fifth stage, which will go from Duitama to Tocancipá. However, there could be modifications in the tour, since Boyacenses peasants and miners have made blockages on several roads as part of their protest days.
This was the general classification of the Tour of Colombia:
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