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Cordero–Hernández Close Panamericana Gap to 8.9 Seconds Before Mil Cumbres

The Mil Cumbres stage features 126 kilometers of timed sections with an expected Morelia arrival around 4:30 p.m.

Overview

  • After an early off-road delay in ChiapasOaxaca, the CAMAC crew of Ricardo Cordero and Marco Hernández regained time over subsequent stages to rejoin the fight for the lead.
  • Hilaire and Laura Damiron, who head the standings, lost time on Sunday following a spin that tightened the overall classification.
  • Heavy rain damaged portions of the Ciudad de MéxicoQuerétaro stage, prompting cancellations that reduced competitive mileage and limited recovery chances.
  • Monday’s fifth stage covers 361 kilometers in total, including 126 kilometers of speed tests split into eight sections, with 44 crews still competing.
  • Authorities scheduled closures from 9:00–11:00 in Huajúmbaro, 9:20–11:45 on Mil Cumbres, and 12:00–17:00 for the afternoon segment, with cars slated to reach Morelia’s Centro Histórico around 16:30.