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Cyclo-cross Could Debut at the 2030 Olympic Games
Cyclo-cross is closer than ever to achieving one of its greatest dreams: becoming an Olympic discipline. The French department of Haute-Saône has submitted a solid bid to host a potential cyclo-cross event at the 2030 Winter Olympics, to be held in the French Alps.
Sergio Chumil defeats Manuel Rodas and is crowned national time trial champion
The event was organized by the Guatemalan Cycling Federation and featured the participation of the country’s best riders. In addition to Chumil and Rodas, renowned riders also participated, seeking to position themselves among the best in the country in this demanding discipline.
The 75th Tour of Colombia route has been officially announced
The Colombian Cycling Federation presents the official route for the 75th edition of the Tour of Colombia, which will take place from August 1 to 10 and will cover more than 1,822 kilometers across the departments of Casanare, Boyacá, Cundinamarca, Tolima, Quindío, and Valle.
João Almeida Wins Tour de Suisse Title
“I’m very happy. I felt very good, although at times I thought my altimeter wasn’t calibrated because it was showing higher numbers than usual,” he joked with a smile.
Juan Sebastián Molano, points champion at the Tour of Belgium
The final day was won by European champion Tim Merlier (Soudal Quick-Step), who won two stages and was faster than Molano. Third place went to German Kim Heiduk (INEOS Grenadiers).
Martin Vidaurre Makes History in Val di Sole with Chile’s First XCO World Cup Win
A historic day for Chilean and Latin American mountain biking. Martin Vidaurre (Specialized Factory Racing) dominated the men’s elite event of the XCO World Cup in Val di Sole, taking his first victory in the elite category and also securing Chile’s first win in an XCO World Cup in this category.
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