
The Santanderean runner Martha Bayona Pineda ratified this Saturday, April 23, the great sporting moment she is going through after winning her second medal at the Tissot Nations Cup, also known as the Track Cycling Nations Cup, held at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, Scotland.
Martha became unstoppable this Saturday with a time of 33 seconds and 473 mils, reaching a top speed of 53,775 kilometers per hour.
This is how the Colombian and current benchmark of the Colombia track cycling team celebrated her achievement in British territory:
It should be recalled that on Friday, April 22, Bayonne competed in the women's individual speed mode of the Nations Cup and took third place with a bronze medal after competing against Canadian winner Kelsey Mitchell, who was the fastest in the final ahead of the Dutch Laurine van Riessen (silver medal). Bayona, for her part, completed the podium after beating Ukrainian Olena Starikova.
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