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Queen Saray Villegas and Williams Pérez, South American BMX Freestyle Park Champions
Queen Saray Villegas, from Valle del Cauca, who earned an Olympic diploma at the 2024 Paris Olympics, won the gold medal. The silver medal went to her sister, Lizsurley Villegas, while Venezuelan Katherine Díaz finished third.
Tour of Chiriquí 2025: Eight Stages on the Roads of Chiriquí
The 2025 Tour of Chiriquí is about to begin, and the excitement is already palpable throughout western Panama. This event, which will take place from November 21 to 28, will be the 45th edition of the country's most important cycling competition. This event, which has...
David Lappartient criticizes teams’ refusal to set a budget cap
With the start of a new three-year cycle for World Tour licenses, the UCI, with its president David Lappartient as the main proponent of the measure, brought the budget cap issue back to the table, although ultimately it did not come to fruition.
Venezuelan Orluis Aular Gives Movistar Team Hope for the Future
Movistar Team has had a generally disappointing 2025 season. One of the bright spots has been Orluis Aular. The Venezuelan has shone on several occasions among the world’s best cyclists.
Armenia Ready for South American BMX Freestyle Championship
This competition, which brings together several of the continent’s best riders in one of the youngest and most promising disciplines in world cycling, represents a milestone for Colombia and a decisive boost for the growth of BMX Freestyle in the country and South America.
World’s First Aluminum Velodrome Opens
Unlike most outdoor velodromes, which are built of concrete, the Tucson Velodrome uses aluminum as its track surface, a novel solution designed to withstand the high temperatures of the Arizona desert, where summers easily exceed 37°C (99°F).
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