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The Russian Alena Ivanchenko conquered this Tuesday the universal title of the women’s youth time trial, registering a time of 25:05 minutes during the third day of the World Road Cycling Championships in Flanders, Belgium, where again no rider from America could climb the podium. Ivanchenko starred in the best time in the 19.3 kilometer route between the town of Knokke-Heist and Brugge, to consolidate her dominance in the test, after previously celebrating the monarch’s
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The Dutch Ellen van Dijk won her second women’s time trial title in the World Road Championships, winning this Tuesday in the same elite category; while Belgian Johan Price Petejt did it in the men’s branch, but in the sub 23 category. Ellen van Dikj triumphed at the event in 2013, before winning silver in Doha in 2016 and bronze in Innsbruck in 2018. This time she was also considered one of the main contenders
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Cuban rider Arlenis Sierra runs the next 25th in the World Road Championship, which started this Sunday in Flanders, Belgium, with the triumph of Italian Filippo Ganna in the elite category individual time trial. After his outstanding eighth place overall on the International Tour de Ardéche, France, Arlenis returned to Italy where his club A.R. Monex to continue the preparation. This Tuesday the Manzanilla will move to the headquarters of the world contest, which celebrates
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The Italian Filippo Ganna traced the Belgian Wout van Aert, who set the best intermediate times, to revalidate the rainbow jersey in the individual time trial, during the start of the Road Cycling World Championship, which is based in Flanders, Belgium, where two representatives from America could be among the top 20. Ganna won the 43.3 kilometer test between Knokke-Heist and Bruges, flat and for specialists, with a time of 47 minutes, 47 seconds 83
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The Road Cycling World Championship, which begins this Sunday, September 19 in Flanders, Belgium, has 20 member nations of the Pan American Cycling Confederation (COPACI) registered, some of which aspire to medals in the different events scheduled until September 26. The most numerous squads fall on the United States, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Canada, which have representatives in the different categories: junior, sub-23 and elite, with the greatest podium options in them without ruling out
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The Salvadoran cyclist born in Italy, Serena Torres, of Team Gauss, national champion of road and time trial in the junior category, will compete in these same tests in the World Road Cycling Championship, which begins this September 19 in Flanders, Belgium, where the best cyclists in the world are gathering. Serena Torres has fought through thick and thin, as the company in charge of moving her uniforms failed the Salvadoran Cycling Federation with the
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This Sunday, September 19, the Flanders Road Cycling World Championships begin and they do so with a first test in which we will see several of the great figures of the world peloton in action: the individual men’s time trial, which will crown the new rainbow jersey of the modality. The profile and the route The men’s time trial of the Flanders Road Cycling Mudiales 2021 will consist of a route of 43.3 kilometers between
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National champions Yareli Salazar and Eder Frayre lead the Mexican team to the World Road Cycling Championships, which will take place from 19 to 26 this month in Flanders, Belgium, where the best specialists in this modality are expected to attend. The Mexican team is completed by Mariela Flores, Nicole Guerra and Daniela Lozano, César Macías, Matías Sánchez, André Cruz and Isac del Toro, all of them in the youth category; while in the sub-23
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The first part of the advance of the route Colombia team will depart on Thursday night for Belgium, to be part of the centennial edition of the World Championship of the specialty, which will take place in the region of Flanders, one of the most traditional and deeply rooted in the heart of world cycling. The national coach, Carlos Mario Jaramillo, will travel in the company of 16 of the 27 summoned to the international
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The French David Lappartient, president of the International Cycling Union (UCI), will be re-elected to the position at the next Congress of the entity, scheduled for Leuven (Belgium) on September 24, and in which the head of COPACI will participate, José Peláez, one of the most experienced cycling leaders in the world. Lappartient was the only candidate to stand in the presidential elections of the International Federation. The statutory deadline for the presentation of candidatures
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