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Everything is ready in Lima to celebrate next weekend (November 13-14) the Pan American BMX Championship and the South American Championship of the same modality, after the rescheduling announced months ago due to the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the technical guide of the contest, the competitions will be in the categories contemplated by the International Cycling Union (UCI): Challenger and Championship, which will take place in the Costa Verde circuit, San Miguel, the same that
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The local cyclist Xavier Quevedo (Fina Arroz-Venezuela País de Futuro) has won the fifth stage of the 58th edition of the Tour of Venezuela, a 120-kilometer day held on a 12-kilometer circuit with departure and arrival in the town de Araure, in the Portuguese state. After completing 10 laps of the circuit, with a time of 2 hours, 29 minutes and 39 seconds (48.41 km / h), the former national road champion prevailed in a
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The Venezuelan Miguel Ubeto, at 45 years of age, has renewed his laurels and won the third stage of the Tour of Venezuela in its 58th edition, to climb to second place in the individual general classification, in pursuit of his compatriot Luis Gómez. Ubeto (MU Trainning) completed the 156.5-kilometer journey between San Francisco de Yare (Miranda) and Valencia (Carabobo) with a time of 4:08:37, escorted by César Sanabria (Venezuela País de Futuro) and José
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The young under-23 rider, Cesar Sanabria (Fina Arroz – Venezuela País de Futuro) won the victory in a spectacular sprint in stage II of the 58th edition of the Vuelta Ciclista a Venezuela, which is still led by Luis Gómez (Team Carabobo), third this Monday behind Romer Medina (OW Bike La Guaira). The 98.50-kilometer stage started at 10:00 in the morning in front of the Plaza Bolívar de Charallave under a huge number of fans
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Colombian Mariana Pajón, double Olympic monarch and qualified as the queen of BMX, won the crown of the 2021 UCI Supercross World Cup on October 31, the last of which were held this weekend in Turkey. After six years, Pajón signed her third general title (2013, 2015 and now 2021) after achieving third place in the final of the eighth valid disputed on the modern Sarkaya track, highlighted the Colombian Cycling Federation (FCC) . The
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In a sensational finale, the Venezuelan rider Luis Gómez, 2021 Elite route national champion, (Team Carabobo), won the first stage of the 58th edition of the Tour of Venezuela, held this October 31 over 120 kilometers on a circuit from the coastal state of La Guaira. Gómez completed the journey with a time of 2:35:17, escorted by his compatriots Xavier Quevedo (Venezuela Country of the Future) and Héctor González (Nueva Esparta Selection), reported the Venezuelan
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With an unexpected outcome and even dramatic nuances, the 60th edition of the 2021 RCN Andina Classic ended, because in the final 19.6-kilometer time trial in Buenaventura, Fabio Duarte (Team Medellín EPM) did better than all the riders, with a decisive advantage of 17 seconds on his partner Oscar Sevilla, and incidentally became the new champion of the contest. Duarte knew how to maintain a constant rhythm during the short route, which helped him to
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The Colombian men’s BMX team made history in the seventh stop of the World Cup, which was played in Sakarya, Turkey, by conquering places 1-4 in the men’s elite category; while the double Olympic champion Mariana Pajón finished with bronze among the ladies. It was the penultimate date to define the winners of this BMX circuit, which will conclude this Sunday on the Turkish stage itself. In an unforgettable day, the Colombian bike riders took
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In a memorable stage, Aldemar Reyes (EPM-Scott) won the seventh fraction of the Clásico RCN Andina disputed between Ibagué and Salento over 105.2 kilometers, while Wilson Peña (Colombia Tierra de Atletas GW) kept the yellow jersey just two days from the closing of the competition. The EPM-Scott rider won after 3 hours, 16 minutes and 31 seconds. In second position came Fabio Duarte (Team Medellín EPM) and third the Spanish Óscar Sevilla (Team Medellín EPM),
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Kelsey Mitchell
A first group of cyclists, including Canadian Kelsey Mitchell and Trinidadian Nicholas Paul, were confirmed for the new series of races that will debut in November and that the sponsors have called the UCI Track Champions League, to stoke interest. of fans in track cycling. The five-round series will pit the world’s best track cyclists in a compact, fan-friendly format ideal for TV viewing. This Friday the organizers revealed the names of the first group
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