A day in which Spanish player Rafael Cabrera delivered a card with 66 strokes that allow him to rise to second place with 203 strokes (13 under par).
After what happened in the penultimate round, it seems that the title is between two players, the French Bourdy, who hasn't won any continental circuit in two years, and the Spanish Cabrera, revelation of the championship by being only two strokes behind the Frenchman and presenting one of the best cards of the round.
Other favorites, such as the English players Chris Wood, who didn't have his best day and needed 70 strokes to complete the circuit, are three points behind the current leader, and his compatriot Fitzpatrick continues with his consistent performance of 69 strokes, which allows him to remain fourth, six strokes behind Bourdy.