8 September, 2025
Luis Mora Leads Climbers’ Duel at the 2025 Tour of Venezuela
In a steep climb, Venezuelan Luis Mora (Gobernación de Trujillo) took victory in the second stage of the 2025 Tour of Venezuela, soloing a 179.1-kilometer stage between La Fría and Mérida. Mora emerged victorious ahead of Colombian Juan Carlos López (GW Erco Shimano) and his compatriot and teammate Luis Mora (Gobernación de Trujillo), who finished in the top three of the stage. The stage, which began in the state of Táchira, came alive in the
5 September, 2025
Vuelta a España: João Almeida dominates the Asturian monster
In a grueling finish, João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) emerged victorious on stage 13 of the 2025 Vuelta a España, finishing at the Alto del Angliru. After a demanding 202.7-kilometer route, the Portuguese rider dominated the Asturian monster and is closing in on the leader. On the non-category climb, Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) finished in second place, trailing the winner. 28 seconds behind, Australian Jai Hindley (Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe) took third place.
The third stage of the Tour of Honduras 2025 took place this Friday, and Colombian Yesid Pira (Team Hino-One-La Red-Suzuki) continues to lead the overall standings for the second consecutive day. The day featured a hilly 116-kilometer course and saw Costa Rican cyclist Sebastián Moya (Team Probikes Cemplus) emerge victorious, followed by Santander native Óscar Pachón (Edasa) by 9 seconds. The Central American race will continue this Saturday with the fourth and penultimate 110-kilometer stage,
2 September, 2025
Australian Jay Vine Takes His Second win in Spain’s Main Tour
In a demanding finish, Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) claimed his second win in the 2025 Vuelta a España, winning the 10th stage, which ran from Sendaviva Nature Park to El Ferial Larra Belagua and featured 175.3 kilometers of mountainous terrain. The Australian cyclist, who won by attacking his breakaway companions, maintained his pace on the final climb and held on well to reach the finish line alone and celebrate another victory, the fourth for
2 September, 2025
The Vuelta a Venezuela Finalizes Final Details
From the stands of the Teo Capriles Velodrome at the National Sports Institute, the official press conference for cycling’s greatest spectacle, the 2025 Vuelta a Venezuela, was held on September 2nd. The event was led by the president of the Venezuelan Olympic Committee, María Soto, and the Minister of People’s Power for Sports, Franklin Cardillo. The information was shared on the official Instagram account of the Minister of Sports. “The 2025 Vuelta a Venezuela rolls
1 September, 2025
Vuelta a España 2025: Jonas Vingegaard Wins Stage 9 in Valdezcaray
In a steep climb, Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) won the ninth stage of the 2025 Vuelta a España. On the demanding climb to the Valdezcaray Ski Resort, the Danish rider was the most courageous and took the victory after a lightning attack. The Scandinavian cyclist was the strongest, after covering 195.5 kilometers. Second came in Briton Thomas Pidcock (Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team) and third came Portuguese João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates
1 September, 2025
Egan Bernal leads Colombia at the Road World Championships in Rwanda
The Colombian Cycling Federation has announced the 14-rider roster for the Colombian National Team, which will represent the country at the Road World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda, to be held from September 21 to 28, 2025. A solid, diverse group brimming with youth and experience will take the national tricolor to the top in Africa, under the direction of National Road Team Coach David Vargas. In the men’s elite category, Colombia will feature internationally renowned
In a slightly uphill finish, David Gaudu won the third stage of the 2025 Vuelta a España. On the final climb to Ceres (2.5 km at 3.2%), the Frenchman from Groupama-FDJ was the strongest on an uphill finish, surprising the favorites. The Frenchman won the 134.6-kilometer stage, held this Monday in Italy. Dane Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) finished second, and the leader, Scandinavian Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma | Lease a Bike), finished third. The stage was
Jacó, Costa Rica – Cyclist Sebastián Calderón (7C Economy Hyundai) was the grand winner of the CRC 506 UCI Gran Fondo Davivienda, held this Sunday on a demanding 141.4-kilometer route between Jacó and Quepos, and back to Jacó. The event is part of the prestigious UCI Gran Fondo World Series and is the only official UCI Gran Fondo in Costa Rica that qualifies cyclists for the World Gran Fondo Championships, which will be held in
Venezuelan cyclist Orluis Aular made history by competing for the second time in the Vuelta a España, which began with a dazzling performance by finishing third in the first stage contested this Saturday, August 23rd, over 186.7 kilometers of route, on Italian soil, from Torino to Reggia di Venaria to Novara. The victory was won by Belgian cyclist Jasper Philipsen, who became the first wearer of the leader’s jersey in the 2025 competition. Philipsen, who