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The time trial stage held this Thursday saw Costa Rican Joseph Ramirez, of Colono Bikestation Kolbi, take the lead in the 2025 Tour of Chiriquí, Copa Telca. The 19.3-kilometer stage was won by Donovan Ramirez, also of Colono Bikestation Kolbi, with a time of 23 minutes and 27 seconds, beating his teammate Joseph Ramirez by 8 seconds and Jason Huertas, of ManzaTé-La Selva-Scott, by 30 seconds, who finished third. In the general classification, Joseph Ramirez
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Paraguay, and specifically the modern velodrome in Asunción, officially confirmed as the venue for the 2028 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, continues its preparations two years in advance for the most important competition in this discipline worldwide. The event will take place in the Paraguayan capital and will feature the participation of the world’s best cyclists, positioning Paraguay as a key stage in the development of continental cycling. During the official announcement last September, the
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The sixth stage of the 2025 Vuelta Ciclista Internacional a Chiriquí, Copa Telca, has seen Costa Rican Alejandro Granados take the overall lead. The stage culminated this Wednesday at the legendary La Chancleta climb in Boquete. Granados takes over from his Colono Bikestation Kolbi teammate, Pablo Mudarra, after being part of a breakaway in the final 18 kilometers, crossing the finish line in 3 hours, 11 minutes, and 52 seconds. The route ran between David,
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The growth of gravel cycling is unstoppable, and the UCI has decided to capitalize on this golden goose by expanding its Gravel World Series race circuit. Furthermore, these events will receive financial support from a new sponsor: tire manufacturer Panaracer, which will sponsor the UCI Gravel World Series through its GravelKing brand, the name of its range of tires for this discipline. The 45 events are spread across 32 countries, nine of them in the
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In a dominant display on the road, the Costa Rican team Colono Bikestation Kölbi asserted their dominance by sweeping the first five positions in the fifth stage of the 45th edition of the Tour of Chiriquí in Panama. Like a true “red train,” the team’s riders—Sergio Arias, Alejandro Granados, Daniel Bonilla, Pablo Mudarra, and Joseph Ramírez—crossed the finish line together, as if it were a team time trial, after a 101-kilometer stage between the towns
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The Acting President of the Paraguayan Cycling Federation, Bertha Hahn, held strategic meetings at the World Cycling Centre, including an audience with UCI President David Lappartient. The main objective is to propose to the governing body of world cycling the establishment of the first UCI Satellite Center in Paraguay. This would allow for the training of athletes and coaches to international standards, access to development programs, and position the country as a regional cycling hub.
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In a thrilling finish, as Cuban Ricardo Delgado celebrated his victory on Monday in the fourth stage of the 45th edition of the Vuelta a Chiriquí in Panama, Costa Rican Pablo Mudarra appeared out of nowhere and snatched the win, much to the disbelief of the Cuban, who began celebrating prematurely. With 100 meters to go, the leader of the Panamanian tour accelerated through the peloton, and as Delgado raised his hands and prepared to
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Costa Rican Jason Huertas, of the ManzaTé-La Selva-Scott team, won the third stage of the 45th Vuelta Internacional a Chiriquí ‘Copa Telca’ on Sunday. The 82-kilometer stage saw him ride at an average speed of 46.55 kilometers per hour to take first place. Huertas, who also won this stage last year, clocked a time of 1 hour, 45 minutes, and 41 seconds. Dominican Alberto Ramos finished second in the final sprint, while Joseph Ramírez of
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Costa Rican cyclist Josep Ramírez launched a devastating attack in the final three kilometers of the race, securing victory in the second stage of the 45th edition of the International Cycling Tour of Chiriquí, held this Saturday in the Volcán region. Ramírez, a member of the Colono Bikestation Kolbi team, recorded a time of 1 hour, 58 minutes, and 30 seconds, outsprinting Jason Huertas of Manzate La Selva Scott and Christofer Jurado of the National
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Montería is preparing to host one of the most important sporting events on the continent, the Pan American Road Cycling Championships, which will take place from March 15 to 22, 2026, marking the return of this competition to Colombia after 15 years. The mayor of Montería, Hugo Kerguelén García, officially announced the city’s selection as host during the launch event held at the Teatrino de la Ronda Centro, with the presence of continental cycling authorities,
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