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The 2022 Tour of Poland celebrated its fourth stage this Tuesday, in which the Colombian Sergio Higuita (Bora) kept the leader’s jersey after a fall in the final section of the day; while the Olympic champion, the Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz advanced to the sixth place in the individual general. The Colombian runner experienced a mishap after being part of a massive fall, which was about to change the scenery in the upper part of the
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The Colombian cyclist Santiago Buitrago demonstrated his great conditions as a climber by winning the Alto del Castillo, a third-category mountain award in which the first stage of the Tour of Burgos 2022 ended, which was held over 157 kilometers, starting and arrival in the city of Burgos. The 22-year-old cyclist from Bogota, a Bahrain Victorious runner, attacked in the last meters to reach the finish line alone and become the first leader of the
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The return of Egan Bernal, for now, will have to wait. Despite the fact that there were many voices, both from Spain and Colombia, who predicted and reported the return of the coffee climber to the competition in the Vuelta a Burgos, it will not be like that. Bernal is out of the British team for the main preparatory race for La Vuelta Ciclista a España. Ineos has selected Tao Geoghean Hart, Pavel Sivakov, Laurens
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In an exciting finale, the Colombian Sergio Higuita took the victory of the third stage of the Tour of Poland in a day with the Ecuadorians Richard Carapaz, Jhonatan Narváez and Jefferson Cepeda as protagonists. Higuita, from Cuba BORA – hansgrohe, prevailed in the final strong climb with 5:25:46 hours on the 237.9-kilometre route, from Krasnik to Przemysl, with which he could also take over the general classification of the race. He leads with a
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America had a gold and silver finish at the BMX World Championship in Nantes, France, with the victory of the American Felicia Stancil in the elite category; while the Colombian Juan Camilo Ramírez was second on the podium in the Sub 23 category. The biggest surprise was the fifth place of the multi-laureate Mariana Pajón. American Felicia Stancil won the world championship a year after placing fourth in her Olympic debut in Tokyo. The 27-year-old
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Luis Gómez won the title in the Tour of Venezuela for the first time in his sports career, after resisting the harsh attacks for five stages when he dressed in yellow and came fourth in the eighth and final stage, won by Stefano Gandin (Team Corratec-Italy). . Gandin, along with his teammate, the Serbian Dusan Rajovic, became the only ones to double in wins, in addition to the fifth set for the eight-leg Italian squad.
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The Serbian Dusan Rajovic (Team Corratec-Italy) achieved his second partial victory in the Vuelta a Venezuela and the fourth for his powerful team, in a massive arrival that took place on Paseo Cabriales avenue in Valencia and in which Luis Gómez (Team Carabobo) resisted without letting go of his leader’s jersey in the general classification. Rajovic arranged to cover the 125 kilometers in 3 hours, 9 minutes and 6 seconds, the same time as Jorge
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Annemiek van Vleuten (Movistar Team) continues to build her legend. The Dutch runner once again exhibited herself this Saturday as the best cyclist in the world women’s peloton in recent times and with a devastating attack on the first mountain pass of the day and a historic solo ride, she took victory in the seventh stage and the leadership of the Women’s Tour de France 2022. Van Vleuten enjoys making his rivals suffer and this
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Foreign cyclists maintained the winning streak in the Vuelta a Venezuela 2022, because this time it was the turn of Team Corratec from Italy, with the victory of Serbian Veljko Stojnic in the sixth stage; while the Venezuelan Luis Gómez (Team Carabobo Hernández Foundation) kept the yellow jersey of leader of the tour. Stojnic took advantage of his escape in the last two laps of the circuit in San Felipe (Yaracuy) to claim victory with
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In a fast finish, Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma) won the sixth stage of the Tour de France Femmes, in which the only Latin American representatives, the Cuban Arlenis Sierra and the Colombian Paula Patino, managed to enter the 11th places and 28, respectively. Vos, wearing the yellow jersey, was faster than the Italian Marta Bastianelli (UAE Team ADQ) and the Belgian Lotte Kopecky (Team SD Worx) in the sprint of a reduced peloton. The Latin cyclists
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