Challenge Mallorca: Florian Stork pulls off late attack to win Trofeo Serra Tramuntana
Briefly

Florian Stork from Tudor Pro Cycling secured a thrilling victory at the Trofeo Serra Tramuntana with a decisive attack near the finish line. The race, part of the Challenge Mallorca series in Spain, spanned 151.3 km and featured challenging climbs. Stork's victory marks his first in his professional career, capturing both the excitement of teamwork and personal achievement. As Stork executed his plan to attack, he highlighted the strategic decisions made by the Tudor team, ultimately leaving his competitors trailing behind as he rode alone to the finish.
"We had two options. Marc Hirschi said, 'when you see the moment, just go'. It just worked out perfectly," Stork said about Tudor Pro getting two riders in the final front group.
"It's my first pro victory, and sometimes before this day I thought it might not ever come. It's unbelievable."
"After the climb Marc Hirschi increased the pace, seeming eager to disrupt the pace."
"There were a number of long hills during the 151.3km northern Mallorca race route from Lluc with a relatively flat finish before a final rise into Selva."
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