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In a great demonstration, Yeison Reyes (EPM-Scott) dominated the fifth stage of the Clásico RCN Andina by winning from the break-away, while Wilson Peña (Colombia Tierra de Atletas) maintained the lead of the race. The Boyacá rider took the victory, after traveling 104.1 kilometers between Honda and Murillo in 03’22: 28 ”. In second place came Darwin Atapuma from Nariño (Colombia’s Land of Athletes GW Shimano) and third came Cristian Cubides from Boyacá (Team Herrera
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With the favorites surprised, Dubán Bobadilla (Team Herrera Sport) took advantage and prevailed in the fourth stage of the Clásico RCN Andina disputed between Pereira and Alto de Letras over 84.4 kilometers and which also left a new leader also in the individual general classification: Wilson Peña (Colombia Land of Athletes GW Shimano) Bobadilla achieved his first victory in this edition of the Duel of the Titans, with brilliant action with six kilometers left in
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Costa Rican Daniel Bonilla (Inteja Imca-Ridea DCT) won the fifth stage of the International Tour of Guadalupe by beating Venezuelan José Alarcón from the flight; while Frenchman Stefan Bennett (Team Pro Immo Nicolas Roux) maintained the lead of the race. The Tico runner took the victory, after traveling 137 kilometers between Vieux-Habitants and Lamentin in 3’44: 36 hours; while in second position came the Venezuelan José Alarcón (Uni Sport Lamentinois) and third came the French
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In an ideal final for sprinters, Óscar Quiroz (Colombia’s Land of Athletes GW Shimano) won the third stage of the Clásico RCN Andina in a close sprint, after traveling 120.6 kilometers between Supía and Pereira; although Aldemar Reyes (EPM-Scott) increased the difference in the general classification that he leads from the second day. The day began with multiple attacks and with a torrential rain on the descent towards Anserma. The day’s getaway was starred by
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Cuban cyclist Arlenis Sierra was fired with praise and thanks for Monex, an Italian club that highlighted her excellent results and her human relationship with the rest of the team in the five years that she wore the club’s jersey. According to details offered by the club itself, the star of Cuban cycling, she received a warm farewell in which she was filled with praise, while she thanked him for the great satisfaction that she
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As if to assert his true quality, the double Olympic medalist in BMX, the Colombian Carlos Ramírez won the sixth phase of the BMX Supercross World Cup, held this Sunday in Sakarya, with which he went on to command the ranking of his category in the absence of two stages. The South American rider avoided a fall in the first cant of the track with three corners to go, which left him in the first
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With two golds on the closing day, the Dominican representation prevailed in the Caribbean Route Championship, youth category, which was held in the capital of Santo Domingo, where nations from 10 nations and more than 80 met. pedalists. The talented local cyclist, Flor Georgina Espiritusanto, reached her second gold medal in the competition, dominating the 60-kilometer route, ahead of the Jamaican Chanell Rusell and her partner Karel Ramírez. “This is just a boost for what
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For his part, the title of Stancil occurred in a peak heat, where the double Olympic champion, the Colombian Mariana Pajón finished in seventh place, although she maintained the top of the ranking of the test with 485 cards. Behind the northerner, Czech Eliska Bartunkova and Canadian Molly Simpson took the podium, in that order. In the case of men, Colombians Vincent Pellaurd, Mateo Carmona García and Diego Alejandro Arboleda disputed the final, but they
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The Caribbean Youth Road Championship began on Avenida Mirador del Sur, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, with time trials, in which the host cyclists got the best part with two titles and a silver medal, while Bermuda and Aruba hung the other two crowns of the first day. The local Flor Georgina Espiritusanto was the monarch in the youth category after traveling the 10 kilometers in 15:14 minutes; She was escorted by Rebecca Jansen from
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The title of the American Ashton Lambie in the individual pursuit, the silver of the Trinidadian Nicholas Paul and the bronze of the Canadian Kelsey Mitchell was the best balance in America on the third day of the World Track Championships, held in Roubaix, France, until on Sunday 24. Lambie, champion in the chase (m) Ashton Lambie snatched the first rainbow jersey for the United States in the men’s Individual Pursuit at the UCI Track
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