JALISCO. It was inside the Velodromo Panamericano del Paraport Sports Center that the authorities of the Jalisco Code inaugurated this fair that will bring together the best 138 juvenile cyclists of America.

In this regard, Fernando Ortega, general director of the Code, highlighted the quality of the athletes who will compete in this event and the importance of continuing to promote disciplines such as cycling.

“We have 138 athletes from 14 countries, they are the best of youth cycling and surely one day we will see them in the next Olympic cycle.”

“We are working to bring important events to Guadalajara so that the spectacle sport continues to be generated, but above all to make a logic with what we have been working on in the city, since we have been positioning it as a central theme in Guadalajara. the agenda “, expressed Ortega.

From this Tuesday until Friday, the track specialty will be held within the Pan-American Velodrome of Whereabouts. For its part, the route competition, which will take place this Saturday and Sunday, will take place in the vicinity of La Minerva. (informador.mx / Humberto Zavala)

RESULTS FIRST DAY.

TEAM PURSUIT MEN.

1. Colombia 3:06.764 / 59.469 GOLD

    Hoyos, Miguel Ángel

    Osorio, Julián

    Gómez, German Darío

    Becerra, Juan Nicolás

2. Argentina (Reached) SILVER

   Gómez, Federico Ezequiel

   Corro, Rodrigo

   Dundic, Nicolás

   Paz, Juan José

3. Mexico 4:10.880 57.398 BRONZE

   Peña, Ricardo

   Peyrot, Jorge Afrian

   Estrada, Gabriel Emiliano

   Muñiz, José Ramón

4. Chile 4:13.738 56.751

   Decar, Jacobo

   Arriaga, Cristian

   Quintana, Héctor

   Pizarro, Felipe

5. Ecuador

   Caiza, Erik Daniel

   Obando, Brayan Raúl

   Rodríguez, Jordan Santiago

   Amaguaña, Marcos Sebastián

TEAM PURSUIT WOMEN.

1. Colombia 4:42.775 / 50.924 GOLD

   Castaño, Elizabeth

   González, Karen Dahiana

   Vargas, Carolina

   Atahualpa, María Camila

2. México 4:43.471 / 50.799 SILVER

   Martínez, Katia

   Acevedo, Yareli

   Castañeda, Melanie

   Velasco, Victoria

3. Ecuador 4:54.853 / 48.838 BRONZE

   Vivar, Ana Gabriela

   Sánchez, Julissa Noemí

   Peñafiel, Marcela Itzae

   Llano, Paula Daniela

4. Brasil 5:03.562 / 47.437

   Camargo, Yana

   Kunkel, Amanda

   Leite, Julia

   Constantino, Julia María

5. Chile

   Leal, Aiyelen

   Carvallo, Abigail

   Mora, Araceli

   Vejar, Paulina

TEAM SPRINT MEN.

1. Colombia 45.536 / 59.294 GOLD

   Echeverría, Carlos Daniel

   Puentes, Juan Camilo

   Montoya, Jairo Orlando

2. Chile 46.270 / 58.353 SILVER

   Fuenzalida, Diego

   Espinoza, Mathias

   Ramírez, Vicente

3. México 40.172 / 67.211 BRONZE

   García, Jesús Daniel

   Hurtado, Samuel

   Malo, Ridley

4. Ecuador 41.410 / 65.202

   Yagual, Saúl Fernando

   Pacheco, Joseph Marsell

   Gutiérrez, Cristian Daniel

TEAM SPRINT WOMEN.

1. Colombia 35.159 / 51.196 GOLD

   Salazar, Marianis

   Mosqueda, Yarli

2. Ecuador 35.640 / 50.505 SILVER

   Huacon, Daniela Alisson

   Samaniego, Donie Lorraine

3. México 35.496 / 50.710 BRONZE

   Vizcaíno, María José

   Martínez, Sofía

4. Chile 38.696 / 46.516

   Reinoso, Constanza

   Mansilla, Nya