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Panama City.- With his leisurely walk and wrapped in the gray hairs of wisdom and experience, the Cuban José Manuel Peláez is the head of the Pan American Road Cycling Championship, which from April 18 to 23 arrives for the first time in a Central American nation. He is seen in the corridors of the El Panama hotel talking with federations, coaches and riders. In this 37th edition there are several particularities and novelties, but
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Panama.- With a call for the Pan American Road Championship to serve to unite our national federations in pursuit of a stronger cycling in America, José Peláez, President of the Pan American Cycling Confederation (COPACI), left open the Technical Congress of the competition on Panamanian soil, where 320 cyclists from 31 countries arrived. The nations that have already registered at least one name to participate in any of the events called are Anguilla, Argentina, Aruba,
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The consecrated Christofer Jurado gave Panama its fourth gold medal in the 2023 Central American Road Cycling Championship, at the close of the competition, when he won the road, run on a 150-kilometer closed circuit on the Cinta Costera 3 , which was done in 20 laps. In the same elite category, but among the ladies, also held this Sunday two hours before the men, the Costa Rican María Fernanda Sánchez prevailed, ahead of the
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In a finish at full speed, Jhonatan Restrepo (GW Shimano Sidermec) achieved his first international victory of the year with a spectacular triumph in Italy, at the Giro della Città Metropolitana di Reggio Calabria, a category 1.1 race, belonging to the UCI calendar of Europe, with which he added 125 points for the ranking. In his fourth race of the season on Italian soil, Restrepo prevailed in packing a small group, after covering a distance
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The Panamanian Bredio Ruiz achieved this Saturday, with a spectacular final packaging, the gold medal in the long-distance event of the sub 23 category of the fifth version of the Central American Road Cycling Championship, which is held in Panama City until this Sunday. “It was a difficult race (…). We finished the final sprint with cramps, but the objective was achieved,” Ruiz told Agencia EFE, who crossed the final line to hang the gold
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The UAE Team Emirates, announced in the last hours the renewal of one of its most important riders from the sprinters block, the Colombian Juan Sebastián Molano, who will stay for three years, until December 31, 2026 in the Arab squad. “I am very happy to stay here for the next three years. The team feels like a second family and there is a special atmosphere between everyone. I feel that I have grown a
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Four countries in the Americas: Cuba, the United States, Colombia and Canada, will have at least one cyclist this Sunday, April 16, in the very strong Dutch classic, the Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition, whose ninth edition in the women’s category promises a strong fight for the throne. The Spanish club Movistar Team announced this Friday morning its line-up to face the race, a roster that will be led by the world champion, Annemiek Van
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Two titles for Panamanian cyclists and a golden one for Costa Rica among the ladies was the balance of the first day of the Central American Road Championship, which is held in Panama until Sunday, April 16, with the presence of six nations and more than 60 riders. . As planned in the program, this Friday was dedicated to individual time trials, held in a section of the coastal strip, where the Panamanian Christofer Jurado
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The first news about the teams invited to the Women’s Tour de France leave for our continent the possibility of two Latina cyclists participating with the Spanish club Movistar Team: the Cuban Arlenis Sierra and the Colombian Paula Patiño, both with distinguished honors in the professional races of the set. With 100 days to go before the start of the event, renamed for 2023 as Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, the A.S.O., the Organizing
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With time trials in the women’s, men’s under 23 and men’s elite categories, the Panama 2023 Central American Road Championship will begin this Friday, attended by riders from six countries and which will serve as a prelude to the Pan American Road Championship (April 18-23). According to the Panamanian Cycling Federation (Fepaci), in the fight until Sunday cyclists from Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama will be measured, who seek to add
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