
With two falls and a puncture during the competition, and just ten seconds of advantage over Wilson Peña, the Boyacest resisted all the blows of the road to return to the top of Colombian cycling.
Photo: Anderson Bonilla
The second suspense ended with a roar. The counterreloj towards Cristo Rey, the last proof of the classic RCN 2025, was a theater of emotions. The runners rose under a hot sky that clouded from tension to each pedal. And in that scenario, with a puncture in between and with Wilson Peña on stalking, Diego Andrés Camargo, born in Tuta 27 years ago, fought against adversities to keep the yellow shirt, even without knowing if he had achieved it when crossing the goal.
“What happened? He asked, with the last breath while …