French Urban and Candy beat Asturian rowers in Sella’s Landing to achieve their first foreign victory in 25 years.

Quentin Urban and Jeremy Candy They entered right behind the winners of 2019, José Julián Becerro and Miguel Fernández Castañón, They pulled out the thorn and triumphed on the Sella International Descent return after the pandemic. The French, who had finished second in the European marathon a few days ago, managed to win at the Ribadesella Estuary, despite losing some ground at the La Boticaria pass. The most successful couple of the event Walter Bouzán and Álvaro Fernández Fiuza nailed their ninth win with their fingertips, but saw how the French got away with them in the final 400 meters. In third place, the boat created by Julio Martínez and Emilio Called Iglesias was classified., beating Miguel Llorens and Alberto Plaza with a few fingers, who failed to confirm the title of European champion in Sella. The last winners, Calf and Castañón, were soon demoted and their options were exhausted.

The blue sky and the surroundings of the Arriondas bridge, brimming with spectators, out, confirming that Sella has regained its shine. The start is always spectacular and at the same time challenging, and South Africans Clinton Cook and Hamish Lovemore seem to have taken advantage of it. Argentine brothers Dardo and Franco Balboa were not far behind. The first ones quickly lost steam, but the South Americans, along with Llorens/Plaza, Bouzán/Fiuza, Urban/Candy, and Martínez/Llamedo Iglesias, kept their head in an elite group. Five boats in a group covered most of the route before Balboas fell behind at Cueves. It was four things. Everything was decided at the last minute, in one of the most exciting endings in memory. La Boticaria had water to avoid transport, and each boat found its own way. The one chosen by Urban and Candy did not look the most successful as they started behind Bouzán and Fiuza, where the opportunity to win their ninth Sella was wide open. However, the French memorably bounced back and entered under the Ribadesella bridge with some ease.

The first female K-2 consisted of Amaia Osaba and Eva Barrios. It was his third consecutive win at the Fiesta de las Piraguas. Sotobarquense Javi López managed to beat world champion Mads Pedersen in K-1, and the first female K-1 was that of Irene Ghana.

Quentin Urban and Jeremy Candy They entered right behind the winners of 2019, José Julián Becerro and Miguel Fernández Castañón, They pulled out the thorn and triumphed on the Sella International Descent return after the pandemic. The French, who had finished second in the European marathon a few days ago, managed to win at the Ribadesella Estuary, despite losing some ground at the La Boticaria pass. The most successful couple of the event Walter Bouzán and Álvaro Fernández Fiuza nailed their ninth win with their fingertips, but saw how the French got away with them in the final 400 meters. In third place, the boat created by Julio Martínez and Emilio Called Iglesias was classified., beating Miguel Llorens and Alberto Plaza with a few fingers, who failed to confirm the title of European champion in Sella. The last winners, Calf and Castañón, were soon demoted and their options were exhausted.

The blue sky and the surroundings of the Arriondas bridge, brimming with spectators, out, confirming that Sella has regained its shine. The start is always spectacular and at the same time challenging, and South Africans Clinton Cook and Hamish Lovemore seem to have taken advantage of it. Argentine brothers Dardo and Franco Balboa were not far behind. The first ones quickly lost steam, but the South Americans, along with Llorens/Plaza, Bouzán/Fiuza, Urban/Candy, and Martínez/Llamedo Iglesias, kept their head in an elite group. The five boats covered most of the route together before Balboas was left behind at Cueves. It was four things. Everything was decided at the last minute, in one of the most exciting endings in memory. La Boticaria had water to avoid transport, and each boat found its own way. The one chosen by Urban and Candy did not look the most successful as they started behind Bouzán and Fiuza, where the opportunity to win their ninth Sella was wide open. However, the French memorably bounced back and entered under the Ribadesella bridge with some ease.

The first female K-2 consisted of Amaia Osaba and Eva Barrios. It was his third consecutive win at the Fiesta de las Piraguas. Sotobarquense Javi López managed to beat world champion Mads Pedersen in K-1, and the first female K-1 was that of Irene Ghana.

Source: Informacion

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