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Cycling news: Sergio Higuita earns overall victory at Tour Colombia 2020

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Published 17/02/2020 at 14:14 GMT

Sergio Higuita secured the overall victory at the 2020 Tour Colombia on Sunday, finishing second on the final queen stage of the six-day race to top the general classification.

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Early season racing in South America continues in February as the Tour Colombia kicks off with an all-star line-up.

The six-stage race at high altitude has attracted a host of big names since its launch in 2018 and this season is no different.

Deceuninck – Quick-Step are taking a stacked roster for the 2020 edition of the Colombian stage race, including Julian Alaphilippe and Remco Evenepoel, while Tour de France champion Egan Bernal will be flying the Team Ineos colours in his home nation.

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The 2020 Tour Colombia kicks off on Tuesday, February 11 with a 16.7km team time trial and runs until Sunday, February 16.

Here is the full start list for the 2020 Tour Colombia:

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131.BRANDAO Joni (Por)

  • CARVALHO Antonio (Por)
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  • ARMILHAS Gerald (Esp)
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Team Illuminate

  • TORRES Rodolfo(Col)
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  • YUSTRE Krustian (Col)
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  • PIPER Cameron (USA)
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Amore and Vita

  • APPOLONIO Davide (Ita)
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Team Medellin

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171.ATAPUMA Darwin (Col)

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  • MENDOZA Omar(Col)
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  • GIL Alexander Gil (Col)
  • REYES Aldemar Reyes (Col)
  • SUÁREZ Juan Pablo (Col)
  • CHAVES Germán (Col)
  • MONTAÑA Fredy (Col)
  • OCHOA Diego (Col)

Orgullo Paisa

  • OSORIO Dany (Col)
  • OSORIO Frank (Col)
  • COLÓN Johan (Col)
  • MUÑOZ Edison (Col)
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  • CHAPARRO Didier

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  • GÓMEZ Bryan (Col)
  • TABÁRES Jordan (Col)

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  • BENFATTO Marco (Ita)
  • FILOSI Luri (Ita)
  • Filippo Zaccanti (Ita)
  • MAESTRI Mirco (Ita)
  • Tonelli Alessandro (Ita)
  • VALLE Nicolas (Ita)
  • CHÁVES Esteban (Col)
  • CHÁVES Brayan (Col)
  • BUITRAGO Santiago (Col)
  • SIERRA Yecid (Col)
  • PARRA Heiner (Col)
  • MOLANO Julián (Col)
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ALARCÓN Jóse (Ven)

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QUINTERO Leonel (Ven)

PAREDES Anderson (Ven)

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Tour Colombia 2.1

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  • Date: 13 February 2020
  • Start time: 10:00 (16:00 CET)
  • Avg. speed winner: 44.99 km/h
  • Race category: ME - Men Elite
  • Distance: 177.7 km
  • Points scale: 2.1.Stage
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  • ProfileScore: 44
  • Vert. meters: 2299
  • Departure: Paipa
  • Arrival: Sogamoso
  • Race ranking: 75
  • Startlist quality score: 272
  • Won how: Sprint à deux
  • Avg. temperature:

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ZIPAQUIR COLOMBIA FEBRUARY 15 Arrival Sprint Juan Sebastian Molano Benavides of Colombia and UAE Team Emirates Yellow Points Jersey Alvaro Jose Hodeg Chagui of Colombia and Team Deceuninck Quick Step Jhonatan Restrepo Valencia of Colombia and Team Androni Giocattoli Sidermec Travis Mccabe of The United States and Team Israel Start Up Nation Colin Joyce of The United States and Team Rally Cycling Juan Francisco Rosales Hernandez of Mexico and Team Canels Pro Cycling Richard Carapaz of Ecuador and Team INEOS during the 3rd Tour of Colombia 2020 Stage 5 a 1805km stage from Paipa to Zipaquir TourColombiaUCI TourColombia2020 on February 15 2020 in Zipaquir Colombia Photo by Maximiliano BlancoGetty Images

The Tour Colombia 2.1 returned for its third edition this week, bringing with it the usual huge crowds of passionate fans, high-altitude racing, and top-quality start list. 

Sergio Higuita (EF Pro Cycling) holds the race lead into the final day, with his team winning the opening TTT and the 22-year-old triumphing on the uphill finish of stage 4. He leads teammate Dani Martínez by 12 seconds, while Juan Sebastián Molano of UAE Team Emirates has dominated the sprints, winning stages 2, 3 and 5.

EF Pro Cycling hold all the cards ahead of the conclusive final stage to the summit finish of the Alto de Verjón. The US team holds the top three spots on GC, while Egan Bernal (Team Ineos) lies fourth at 50 seconds.

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Cyclingnews is bringing you reports, results and news throughout the six-day race. Read on to find out how to watch the Tour Colombia 2.1 via live stream, no matter your location, with ExpressVPN .

The cream of the Colombian cycling crop are present at the race, with contenders for the stage win on the Alto de Verjón including Carlos Betancur (Movistar), Esteban Chaves (riding for the Colombian national selection) and Sergio Henao (UAE Team Emirates).

Foreign stars in with a shot include Henao's teammate Fabio Aru, Julian Alaphilippe , and Bob Jungels (both Deceuninck-QuickStep), and Giro d'Italia winner Richard Carapaz (Team Ineos).

Check out our comprehensive Tour Colombia 2.1 preview for more information on the course and contenders, but read on to find out how to watch the action live.

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None of the major cycling television networks will be showing the Tour Colombia 2.1 live, with Eurosport, FloBikes and NBC not offering highlights packages of the race either.

Instead, the only way to watch will be via ESPN Deportes , or via ESPN Latin America in South and Central America.

ESPN Deportes is available in various television packages, and also as part of online streaming services AT&T TV, Hulu (from $5.99 per month), Playstation Vue and Sling TV (from $30 per month).

If you live outside a broadcast zone or are on holiday outside your country and find that the live streams to be geo-restricted, you can get around this by getting access to them by simulating being back in your home country via a 'virtual private network', or VPN, for your laptop, tablet or mobile.

TechRadar  tested hundreds of VPNs and recommends the number-one VPN currently available as Express VPN. With  ExpressVPN , you can watch on many devices at once including Smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPads, tablets, etc. 

2020 Tour Colombia 2.1

Tuesday February 11: Stage 1: Tunja – Tunja TTT, 16.7km

Start: 12:00, 18:00 CET, 12:00 EST

Finish: 14:00, 20:00 CET, 14:00 EST

Wednesday February 12: Stage 2: Paipa – Duitama, 152.4km

Start: 10:00, 16:00 CET, 10:00 EST

Thursday February 13: Stage 3: Paipa – Sogamoso, 177.7km

Finish: 13:00, 19:00 CET, 13:00 EST

Friday February 14: Stage 4: Paipa – Santa Rosa de Viterbo, 168.6km

Finish: 12:30, 18:30 CET, 12:30 EST

Saturday February 15: Stage 5: Paipa – Zipaquirá, 180.5km 

Finish: 13:15, 19:15 CET, 13:15 EST

Sunday February 16: Stage 6: Zipaquirá – El Once/Alto de Verjón, 182.6km 

Start: 09:30, 15:30 CET, 09:30 EST

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Tour Colombia 2020 Stage 1 Results

Stage one team time trial results.

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Tour de France champion Egan Bernal said his Ineos outfit will have to “rethink” its strategy after a disappointing opening team time-trial at the Tour Colombia on Tuesday. Education First Pro Cycling (EF) from the US scorched around the 16.7 kilometer circuit at Tunja, 2,700m above sea level, in a time of 18:01 to put Ecuador’s Jonathan Caicedo in the leader’s jersey.

The Deceunick-Quick Step team of French star Julian Alaphilippe came second at 45 seconds with Ineos third at 46 seconds.

“We’re going to see how we can rethink the race. The truth is we didn’t expect to lose so much time, we’ll have to change our strategy,” said 23-year-old Bernal.

“We made a couple of mistakes… We didn’t expect to lose so much time, it wasn’t a bad time-trial, what Education First did was a very good time-trial.”

As well as the young Colombian star, Ineos’s line-up also boasts Giro d’Italia title-holder Richard Carapaz of Ecuador.

The result puts the likes of EF’s Colombian pair Sergio Higuita and Daniel Martinez in a strong position to challenge for the overall victory, Bernal said.

“It’s going to be difficult to take back so much time,” added Bernal, the winner of the inaugural Colombian tour two years ago.

The UAE Emirates team of 2015 Vuelta a Espana winner Fabio Aru of Italy came in fifth, losing a minute to EF.

Wednesday’s third stage is a 152km trek from Paipa to Duitama in the Boyaca region.

The entire six-day tour is raced at above 2,500m with Sunday’s finale ending on the climb to the Puerto de El Verjon at 3,290m.

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1. EF Pro Cycling (USA) 18:01

2. Deceuninck-Quick Step (BEL) at :45

3. Ineos (GB) 46

4. Rally Cycling (USA) 59

5. UAE (UAE) 1:00, 6. EPM Scott (COL) same time

7. Movistar (ESP) 1:02

8. Israel Start Up Nation (ISR) 1:21

9. Team Medellín (COL) 1:22

10. Colombian National Squad (COL) 1:33

Overall standings:

1. Jonathan Caicedo (ECU/EF1) 18min 01sec

2. Sergio Higuita (COL/EF1) same time,

3. Daniel Martínez (COL/EF1) s.t.

4. Tejay Van Garderen (USA/EF1) s.t.

5. Lawson Craddock (USA/EF1) s.t.

6. Rigoberto Uran (COL/EF1) s.t.

7. Julian Alaphilippe (FRA/DEC) 45

8. Bog Jungels (BEL/DEC) s.t.

9. Jannik Steimle (GER/DEC) s.t.

10. Bert Van Lerberghe (BEL/DEC) s.t.

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Tour Colombia 2020 Route stage 5: Paipa – Zipaquirá

The race travels to Zipaquirá, which is the town where Egan Bernal was raised. Given the flat nature of the last 60 kilometres, a stage victory of the Tour de France champion is unlikely, though.

The riders set off from Paipa again to tackle the familiar ascents of the Alto del Moral and Alto Tierra Negra. Both were included in stage 3 and stage 4. The Tour Colombia then continues to the foot of the Alto Ventaquemade. The 10 kilometres climb at shallow gradients is crested at kilometre 80.

On the Tunja-Bogotá highway the route gradually ascents to the Albarracin toll gate before an ever more gradual descent takes the riders to the foot of the Alto Sisga. This is the last climb of the day and it is crested with 60 kilometres remaining. This final section of the day is pan-flat.

The first three riders on the line gain time bonuses of 10, 6 and 4 seconds, while three intermediate sprints (at kilometre 38, 104 and 138) come with 3, 2 and 1 seconds each

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