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The Cuban Marlies Mejías, who runs for the Virginia’s Blue Ridge – TWENTY24 club, won the second stage of the Gila Tour in the United States, which in its men’s version had as news the withdrawal of the leader of the first segment, the Colombian Miguel Ángel “Supermán” López, after suffering a hard fall that prevented him from continuing to pedal. Mejías dominated in 3:29:02 hours the women’s 120-kilometer race that started and finished in
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The 2023 Pan American Mountain Bike Championship began this Wednesday, April 26, in the city of Congonhas, Brazil, a country that celebrates these events for the fourth time in history, which has representatives from 19 countries in this edition. Canada began the tournament with the title in the highly disputed Team Relay event (relay), after marking 1:31:22 hours with its six riders, and was escorted to the podium by the local team (1:31:39); while the
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The 2023 Pan-American Mountain Bike Championship is already part of the history of Brazilian and world cycling. For the first time, a sporting event in this discipline is officially certified with the “Zero Carbon” seal. The distinction is based on being a competition fully aligned with ESG practices, environmental, social and corporate governance policies, and the Sustainable Development Goals that are part of the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda. The Brazilian Cycling Confederation (CBC), in
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In a great performance, Colombian Miguel Ángel “Superman” López (Team Medellín-EPM) took victory in the first stage of the Gila Tour in the United States, after traveling 148 kilometers between Silver City and Mogollon Ghost Town. The Boyacá cyclist, who takes the lead in the race, crossed the finish line first ahead of the Norwegian Torbjorn Andre Roed (Above & Beyond Cancer Cycling p/b Bike World) and the American Richard Arnopol (Project Echelon Racing), then
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Everything is ready in Costa Rica to celebrate the Pan American Enduro Championship on April 29 and 30, with the participation of 120 riders from 10 nations, plus the invitation of Spain, as confirmed by the National Federation on its website. Senderos Colón and Adventure Park will be the places that will receive the participants this Saturday and Sunday, respectively, from 8 a.m., in a contest that promises to be well fought for the podium
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In the final stretch of preparation for the Three Grand Tours of the year, the Ineos team confirmed that the Colombian Egan Bernal will run the Tour de Romandie 2023, whose 76th edition begins this Tuesday, April 25 in Port-Valais with a prologue and will end on the 30th. April in Geneva. His most recent performance was in the Tour of the Basque Country, in which he played a gregarious role, looking for his own
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An exciting and historic moment was experienced at the Track Cycling World Cup in Milton, Canada this weekend. The national anthem of Mexico was heard at the velodrome thanks to the formidable work of the women’s speed team, made up of Jessica Salazar, Daniela Gaxiola and Yuli Verdugo. The three cyclists claimed the gold medal in the women’s team sprint event by beating none other than Canadians Lauriane Genest, Kelsey Mitchell and Sarah Orban, who
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Panama City.- Little by little there is less movement of bicycles in the Hotel EL Panama. The farewells of athletes, coaches, federations always carry with them the logical exchange of seeing each other very soon in other fairs of the cranks and pedals. The Pan American Championship concluded this Sunday and has left a lot of legacy for this Central American nation, the first to organize a contest of this category. The head of the
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The individual sprint of the track cycling Nations Cup that took place this weekend at the Mattamy National Cycling Center velodrome in Milton, Canada, had an unusual event: the three medalists were from America: the Canadian Kelsey Mitchell with gold, Colombian Martha Bayona in silver and Mexican Luz Daniela Gaxiola with bronze. Mitchell secured a win in the first heat of the final, holding a lead for the first two laps before accelerating to avoid
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Panama City.- Just 24 hours after his 26th birthday, the Canadian Pier-André Cote gave himself the title of continental road champion and the ticket for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, on Sunday and closing day of the Pan American Championship of Road Cycling, which was successfully held for the first time in Central America. The Canadian took advantage of a last break of nine riders with two laps to go on the 12.8-kilometre circuit to
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