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Rory Martínez was at the sharp end of the peloton on the very last stage, taking a nice 10th as part of a small group 7 seconds back on solo winner Zhupa from Albania. Bizkarra finished at 20 seconds and Saiz at 26. Due to an untimely mechanical, Merino ended up 33 seconds back, in the process relinquishing his sixth place overall going into the stage. He finished seventh though, so he'll live to see another day. Larrinaga came in alongside Merino, while Ocampos came in a further three seconds back and Legarra ended up 4:20 in arrears. Here's the final GC:
- 7, Igor Merino
- 11, Mikel Bizkarra
- 25, Aitor Ocampos
- 28, Jon Larrinaga
- 52, Urtzi Legarra
- 61, Alfonso Saiz
- 65, Rory Martínez
Merino took an honourable second in the sub23 competition, while the team took third in the team rankings. Not bad!
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