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David Ribes and Gonzalo Durá were the best dianenses in the 'III Sagunto Triathlon'

14 July 2015 - 00: 01

Dianenses four triathletes were able to finish the "Triathlon III Sagunto", a test that had a participation of 309 triathletes and was played under a lot of harsh conditions.

Francesc Miralles, David Ribes, Ramón Grimalt and Gonzalo Durá in Sagunto

The adventurers were, David Ribes, Gonzalo DuráFrancesc Miralles and Ramón Grimalt who had a good performance. They had to contend with high temperature but especially with the sea state, with many waves, which hindered much the first segment of the test.

The swimming segment, with 600 meters was extremely difficult, there was a lot more difficult waves action swimmers. Dianenses of the first out of the water was Gonzalo Durá which marked a record 8 57 minutes and seconds. Francesc Miralles employed a time 9 7 minutes and seconds. Ramón Grimalt came out with a time 9 44 minutes and seconds who passed it worse was David Ribes who used 10 38 minutes and seconds.

It was precisely Ribes who was the best in the cycling segment, on 20 kilometers, he knew how to find his pace and this allowed him to go up positions. They did not have it easy since the circuit was quite steered with many roundabouts. Their time in this part was 35 minutes and 5 seconds. Gonzaló Durá spent fifty-five seconds more. Miralles scored a time of 37 minutes and 37 seconds and Grimalt scored a time of 37 minutes and 51 seconds.

Gonzalo Durá in the last segment

In the third segment footrace on 5.000 meters, the best dianenses was again, David Ribes who used 19 44 minutes and seconds. Durá clocked 21 minutes 3 seconds, Miralles clocked 23 28 minutes and seconds Grimalt made a mark 24 minutes 50 seconds.

Of the four best in the overall standings was David Ribes with a total time of time 1, 8 41 minutes and seconds, entered the post 58. He was a post below, Gonzalo Durá the same time as his partner. Francesc Miralles entered the office, with a mark of 114 1 hour, 13 33 minutes and seconds. Ramón Grimalt entered the office, with a record of 162 1 hour, 16 23 minutes and seconds.

The absolute winner of the test was Diego Robles with a total time of 59 minutes and 22 seconds. The second place went to Jorge Lagoa to 31 seconds of the winner and the third was Jordi Pascual who entered 42 seconds of the winner.

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