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The sixth stage of Paris-Nice was won by Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl – Trek), after 198.2 kilometers between Sisteron and La Colle-sur-Loup. The Danish champion was the strongest in the final stretch, winning the duel with the Americans Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) 2nd and Matteo Jorgenson (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) 3rd. The French race presented a hilly menu on this day with four second-category passes and one third-category climb. The final stage featured
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The Statue of Liberty, Fifth Avenue and the Empire State Building are icons of New York City, but starting May 19, the Gran Premio New York City (GP NYC) will be added to them. The one-day cycling competition will have its inaugural edition based on the more than ten-year history of the Gran Fondo New York (GFNY), one of the largest amateur events in the world with the participation of more than 5,000 cyclists, who
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Olav Kooij won the fifth stage of Paris-Nice, an undulating 193.5-kilometer fraction. The Dutch sprinter was the fastest in the peloton ahead of Mads Pedersen (Lidl – Trek) and Pascal Ackermann (Israel – Premier Tech), second and third, respectively. Australian Luke Plapp (Team Jayco AlUla) maintained the lead of the French race. The riders set off from Saint-Sauver-de-Montagut for a fairly long ride to Sisteron. The first eighty kilometers were flat, but then followed four
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Wednesday was an excellent day for the Swiss Roland team in El Salvador, as the women’s World Tour squad took the top three positions in the Grand Prix Presidente 2024 with Switzerland’s Elena Hartmann at the top, Italy’s Giorgia Vettorello in second and Russia’s Tamara Dronova on the third step of the podium. Like the Grand Prix El Salvador, held on Tuesday, the starting point was the Plaza Salvador del Mundo and the finish line
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In an uphill finish, Colombian Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain – Victorious) won in spectacular fashion the fourth stage of Paris-Nice 2024, a 183-kilometer mountain stage between the French towns of Chalon-sur-Saône and Mont Brouilly. The beetle, who achieved his first victory of the season, won with authority ahead of Australian Luke Plapp (Team Jayco AlUla), whom he dropped on the final climb. Danish Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl – Trek) finished third. Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) came in
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In a final at pure speed, Valentina Basilico was victorious this Wednesday in the Grand Prix El Salvador. The Italian cyclist of the Eneicat-CM Team was the fastest in the packaging through the streets of the city of Sonsonate, where 95 cyclists from 15 different teams participated. The European rider beat the riders of the Roland team in the sprint. Russian Tamara Dronova and Dutch Sylvie Swinkels completed the podium in second and third place,
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The third day of competition at Paris-Nice left UAE Team Emirates as the winner, giving Brandon McNulty the leader’s jersey. The Arab team dominated the 26.9-kilometer team time trial around Auxerre. The Emirati squad was the best of the day’s time trial, beating Team Jayco AlUla by 15 seconds and the U.S.-based EF Education – EasyPost team, which includes Colombian Rigoberto Urán, by 20 seconds. Fourth place went to the Belgian team Soudal Quick-Step and
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The champion of Cyprus and representative of the Roland team of Switzerland, Antri Christoforou, was the first to cross the finish line after the 108.5 kilometers of the Grand Prix Surf City of the Tour El Salvador 2024. Christoforou finished with a time of 2:35:03 hours. Two-time world champion Elena Pirrone of Italy, also a member of the Roland team, finished second with a time of 2:35:12 hours, while third place went to Lorena Villamizar
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The second stage of Paris-Nice 2024 went to Arvid de Kleijn. Tudor Pro Cycling’s Dutch sprinter proved to have the fastest legs in the sprint over a 117.6-kilometer course between Thoiry and Montargis. De Kleijn, 29, who won his first WorldTour victory, defeated New Zealander Laurence Pithie (Groupama – FDJ) and compatriot Dylan Groenewegen (Team Jayco AlUla). The four Colombians arrived in the bunch with the same time as the winner. The second fraction of
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Venezuelan José Castillo was crowned individual champion of the 45th version of the Vuelta Ciclística Independencia Nacional, whose final stage was run on Sunday with a closed circuit in the Expreso Quinto Centenario in the National District. Venezuelan José Castillo was crowned individual champion of the 45th version of the Vuelta Ciclística Independencia Nacional, whose final stage was run on Sunday with a closed circuit in the Expreso Quinto Centenario in the National District. Castillo,
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