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07/03/2015

Mario Mola starts the season with a triumph at the Abu Dhabi World Series

Mario Mola the BH triathlete has not been able to start the season better than with a triumph at the Triathlon World Series held in Abu Dhabi with a time of 52 minutes and 32 seconds Mario Mola starts the season with a triumph at the Abu Dhabi World Series

 

The Mallorcan has started the season in good style with the intention of improving his second place final of last year and being crowned as Champion in September.

 

In addition to the triumph of Mola, the actuation of the BH Bikes members was outstanding with the seventh place of Fernando Alarza and the ninth position of Vicente Hernandez. All have completed a memorable actuation with four classified among the first ten of the table and below one minute of difference with the winner, which shows how close and competitive the race was.

  

Mario Mola always has been close to the leading pack, and already in the swimming sectors, 9' 03'' and bicycle 28 minutes and 21 seconds, he finished well very near the outstanding positions and with rapid transitions in the change form water to bike and from there to athletics.  

  

It was during the athletic sector when the BH man marked distances and was the fastest to break away from his rivals and mark a timing of 14 minutes and 3 seconds.

  

His competitors have not been able to follow his rhythm and had to be satisfied with the second and third places of the podium. Vincent Luis has had to be satisfied with second place, at 13 seconds, and the South African Richard Murray, usual training partner of Mola, crossed the line in third place at 18 seconds.

  

Fernando Alarza has forged another outstanding participation, just behind the current World Series Champion, Javi Gomez Noya, and crossed the line at 345 seconds. Vicente Hernandez was responsible for completing the BH festival with three triathletes in the initial Top 10 of the World Series by finishing at 48 seconds form the Mallorcan.

   

Mario Mola becomes the first leader and has already started the preparation for the second event that will take place on the 28th of this month in Auckland.