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A great start to the season for Australian Jay Vine, who was crowned champion of the 2016 Tour Down Under, succeeding his teammate, Ecuadorian Jhonatan Narváez, winner last year. The Australian rider, who suffered a fall without serious consequences, successfully defended his orange jersey in the final stage held in Stirling, a suburb of Perth. The podium of the first World Tour race of the year was completed by Swiss rider Mauro Schmid (Team Jayco
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In a thrilling finish, Ukrainian Yuliia Biriukova emerged victorious in the 2016 El Salvador Grand Prix. The European cyclist from Laboral Kutxa-Fundación Euskadi proved the strongest in the breakaway and won in the district of Santa Elena. The podium of the Salvadoran one-day race was completed by Briton Francesca Hall (Roland Cogeas Cycling Team) and Colombian Angie Mariana Londoño (Colombian National Team), who finished second and third, respectively. Other notable Salvadoran cyclists included María Angélica
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Tomás Moyano, the cyclist from San Luis province who rides for Gremios-Municipalidad de Santa Lucía, made a decisive move in the final meters and crossed the finish line first in the second stage of the 2026 Tour of San Juan. The dramatic finish took place on the demanding Alto de Pedernal climb, under a few drops of rain that added extra spice to this battle on two wheels. Moyano outsprinted Nicolás Tivani (Municipalidad de Pocito)
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The 2026 Grand Prix San Salvador was won by Francesca Hall (Roland Cogeas Cycling Team), who proved strongest on the final climb to take first place after covering the demanding 74.9-kilometer route between San Marcos and Puerta del Diablo. The 30-year-old Briton recorded a time of 2 hours and 53 minutes, completing the mountainous course, which featured a grueling 20-kilometer climb with an average gradient of 7.1%, pushing the 95 cyclists who started to their
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Glory in front of the Aldo Cantoni Stadium went to Argentinian Nicolás Tivani, who dominated in a mass sprint that will go down in the history of the 2026 Vuelta a San Juan, after a heart-stopping finish in the temple of San Juan sport. The first stage linked the city of San Juan, Sarmiento, and Albardón in a battle that crossed the heart of the province, challenging the peloton’s frenetic pace before the triumphant entry
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The third road stage of the 2026 Santos Tour Down Under saw Sam Welsford (Ineos Grenadiers) take the win. The Australian sprinter was comfortably the fastest in the 140.8-kilometer stage between Henley Beach and the small town of Nairne, in South Australia. The Australian rider, who secured his first victory with his new team, beat Denmark’s Tobias Lund Andresen (Decathlon CMA CGM Team) and New Zealand’s Lewis Bower (Groupama-FDJ United), who finished second and third,
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The traditional and renowned gaucho race, the 41st edition of the Vuelta a San Juan 2026, began this Friday in Santa Lucía, with a victory for Argentinian Kevin Castro of the Diberbool team. Inclement weather led the organizers to modify the format of the opening 7.6-kilometer stage. Castro, 26, took the prologue victory and became the first leader of the San Juan race. Second place went to Tomás Moyano (Municipality of Santa Lucía), while third
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Ecuadorian Jhonatan Narváez had an excellent second stage of the Tour Down Under, finishing behind his teammate Jay Vine. This result moved him into second place in the general classification of the prestigious race, the opening event in the top tier of world cycling. Narváez, the reigning champion, entered the final sprint of this second stage with the host Jay Vine, who edged him out by mere centimeters. “Jay was very strong; I was just
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The European cycling season kicks off this Friday in Spain with the Clásica Camp de Morvedre, a one-day Spanish race that is part of the international calendar under the UCI 1.2 category. Two Colombian riders will be competing with Movistar: Nairo Quintana from Boyacá and the young Diego Pescador from Quindío. Several Latin Americans are also among the entrants: Uruguayan Thomas Silva will ride for XDS Astana Team, Brazilian Henrique Bravo for Soudal Quick-Step, and
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The excitement of the 2026 Tour of El Salvador came to a close with a double celebration for Colombia. Paula Patiño was crowned champion of the Salvadoran race this Wednesday, adding an important title to her sporting record after winning the final stage. The Antioquian cyclist, who left the Movistar team after seven years, proved to be the most consistent throughout the five days of competition held in Central America, which included a prologue and
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