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This Saturday, January 23, the Santiago 2023 Pan American and Parapan American Games celebrate that there are 1000 days away from the execution of the largest multisport event that Chile has organized in its history. The event that will take place between October and November 2023, will receive more than 8 thousand athletes from 41 countries, who will leave everything on the tracks, field and fields to show that they are the best in America.
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The native cyclist of Yaracuy, Roniel Campos (Atlético Venezuela) managed to revalidate his title of champion of the Vuelta al Táchira by bicycle after winning this Sunday the 56th edition of the Andean tour by confirming his leadership in the eighth and last stage, won by the Swiss Simon Pellaud. Campos, who collected victories in the second, third and fifth stages, signed a total time of 23 hours, 36 minutes and 14 seconds in the
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Anderson Paredes (Best PC Ecuador) took the victory this Friday in the sixth stage of the Vuelta al Táchira ending at the Casa del Padre. The Venezuelan runner took advantage of the wide difference built by the day’s break, to launch himself for the victory that he finally reached at the finish line. Roniel Campos (Atlético Venezuela) continues to lead two days from the end. Paredes, who was part of the group of escapees of
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Cycling Canada is pleased to announce that Scott Kelly will be joining the organization in the newly created role of Chief Sport Officer (CSO). The CSO will be an integral part of Cycling Canada’s senior management team with overall responsibility for leading all elements of Cycling Canada’s sport programming, ensuring seamless progression from development levels through national team programs in alignment with the organization’s long-term strategic plan. Working in close collaboration with High Performance Director
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The Uruguayan Cycling Federation begins the Official Opening Competition 2021, begins with the test in Thirty-Three in Sub 23 and elite categories (men) Below is the statement of the Federation and the stipulated Protocol: Sunday, January 24, 2021 Junior, sub 23 and elite categories (Gentlemen) Organized by: Uruguayan Cycling Federation Supervised by: Uruguayan College of Cycling Judges With the collaboration of: Cycling Federation of Treinta y Tres and Cycling Federation of Cerro Largo Supported by:
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The Colombian Hispanic cyclist, Óscar Sevilla (Team Medellín) awarded the fourth stage of the Vuelta Grande de América, defeating Roniel Campos (Atlético Venezuela) in the chronometer test in a day of infarction between Táriba and the San Cristóbalad cióbalad. With a time of 28’29 ”and after a superb performance, Seville makes a dream come true; running Vuelta al Táchira, turning the yellow jersey into the leader and obviously the defender, along with it has been
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Rider Roniel Campos, from Atlético Venezuela, won the second stage of the Vuelta al Táchira 2021 and took the lead in the general classification, after his victory today in the circuit played in Mérida. In this way, Campos displaced Mateo Malucelli from the first place in the general classification, after crossing the finish line and defeating Oscar Sevilla (Team Medellín), who completed the route a second later. The total stretch of 113.2 kilometers left Yorman
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For the fifth consecutive year, the Italian Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec squad led by Gianni Savio takes over the opening stage of the Vuelta al Táchira. Matteo Malucelli raised his arms over the final line located in La Vigía, after the 131.9 kilometer dispute that started early in the morning from Lobatera. Malucelli won this initial fraction for the second time, before he had done it in 2018 and continued the chain of consecutive victories for his
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With the celebration of the Technical Meeting, chaired by the UCI International Commissaire, Héctor Fabio Arcila from Colombia, the last details were finalized today in San Cristobal before the start of the 56th edition of the Vuelta al Táchira. The so-called “Vuelta Grande de América” will consist this time with the participation of 153 riders from 27 teams, including Team Medellín, leader of the continental ranking for the last two seasons, the team led by
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In the Doral III room of the Lidotel San Cristóbal, the fifty-sixth edition of the Tour of Táchira by Bicycle was officially presented to the media, competition 2.2 endorsed by the International Cycling Union belonging to the América Tour calendar. With the participation via Zoom of the Minister of Sports, Mervin Maldonado, as well as the organizing committee of the competition; chaired by Julio García Zerpa, the president of the Venezuelan Cycling Federation; Eliezer Rojas,
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