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The International Cycling Union (UCI) has increased the financial backing for its anti-doping programme by 35 per cent over the next two years to €10 million (£8.6 million/$10.5 million). This is set to be provided with a €1.5 million (£1.3 million/$1.6 million) increase in 2023 targeted at the International Testing Agency’s (ITA) intelligence and investigations, testing and scientific capacity, and a further €2.4 million (£2.1 million/$2.5 million) the following year aimed at long-term measures including
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One of the disciplines that most likes, roots and adds medals in our continent, BMX, has scheduled its farewell to the year 2022 with a contest that promises to bring together the best cyclists in the world in this specialty in Medellín, invited to the International Championship of the Lights #Luces2022FiestadeNeón. After pedaling throughout the department and having Antioquian and Colombian representation on different tracks around the world, the finale of the short crank season
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With a three-kilometer circuit on Avenida de Bolívar a Chávez, the XXI Cycling Tour of Nicaragua closed this Sunday, won this time by local Henry Rojas (Team EDASA), although the fourth and final stage was in the hands of Costa Rican Richard Zamora (Team Real Esteli). Zamora had to work harder than the rest in the 25 laps around the circuit after suffering a crash in the first few laps and recovering until connecting with
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On the last day of the UCI Track Champions League, America was the protagonist with the triumph of the American Jennifer Valiente in the women’s endurance section, while Colombia was once again the protagonist with Martha Bayona, who achieved her second victory in the Keirin during the five exciting rounds played in four different countries. In the iconic Lee Valley VeloPark Olympic venue in London, before more than 5,000 fans, the winners of the second
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Henry Rojas from Team EDA S.A. wrote one of the most epic victories of the Vueltas a Nicaragua that are known, by undisputedly winning the queen stage of this XXI edition, run this Saturday, December 3 at an average speed of over 38 km/h. “I managed to open a hole for myself and I took the opportunity to attack and take advantage of the rest of the rivals. I thank them for the help that
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This Saturday, December 3, a new Satellite Center of the International Cycling Union (UCI WCC) was inaugurated at the National Cycling Velodrome (NCV) in Couva, Trinidad and Tobago, which will henceforth become a training center for the panamerican region. Present at the opening of the facility, the sixth of its kind within the UCI WCC Satellite Center, were the Director of this activity at the UCI Jacques Landry, the president of COPACI José Manuel Peláez
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The youthful Daniela Moncada brought victory to her team Import Bike El Vigía, from start to finish of the fourth stage of the Acarigua circuit; while Wilmarys Moreno (Team Carabobo -Owlbike) crossed the finish line in the fifth box to maintain the leadership of the I Vuelta a Venezuela Femenina. Moncada, 17 years old, born in the banana city of the country, El Vigía, managed 2 hours, 32 minutes and 20 seconds, escorted by Zaili
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The Costa Rican Sergio Arias (Colono Bikestation) won the final sprint against the Colombians Marco Suesca and Juan Diego Alba, both from the Ciclo Express-Constructora Jaramillo team, in the second stage of the Tour of Chiriquí, with which he went on to command the classification single overall. This Thursday’s stage included a total of 110 kilometers starting from the Municipality of Bugaba and ending in a volcano, with the first finish on a hill, where
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The Olympic champion of the route in Tokyo 2020, the Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz, who left Ineos Grenadiers after three long seasons to run with EF Education-Easypost, traveled to Spain on December 1 to focus for the first time with his new team . It will be at that concentration where they define their calendar, but before leaving their homeland he mentioned that the goal is to run two Grand Tours in 2023, and that in
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She was a prophet in her land and she said between some tears of emotion “I still don’t believe it.” Anghisbel del Valle won the second stage of the Women’s Vuelta Venezuela and Wilmarys Moreno kept the leader’s pink jersey, in a 77-kilometer section, of the circuit held in the afternoon (3:00 pm) in front of the Bolívar square in Nirgua, state Yaracuy. At barely 18 years old, since she was 11 riding a bicycle,
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