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The Cuban cyclist Arlenis Sierra won this Wednesday the second stage of the Vuelta a Andalucía, in Spain, where she also triumphed the previous day among the 17 registered teams. The Movistar team, one of the three best in road cycling, stood out for its collective work, especially Sierra’s effort to connect with an advanced breakaway six kilometers from the finish line. Colombian climber Paula Patiño stood out in the abrupt route, to provide options
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Between November 18 and 20, the department of Antioquia will host the Gran Fondo Nairo Quintana, the recreational cycling sporting event with the most participants in the country. The Orquideorama of the Joaquín Antonio Uribe Botanical Garden will receive our three days of commercial fair, in one of them we will experience the new competition for the “kids” and the final day will be the competitions for the elderly, an agenda that will bring together
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The Cuban cyclist Arlenis Sierra, of the Movistar team, prevailed this Tuesday at the opening of the Vuelta a Andalucía Ruta del Sol, finishing before reaching the finish line and in full ascent to the Spanish Mavi García (UAE Team ADQ), to who granted a similar time to the Cuban, 2:59.01 hours in the 105.5 kilometers from Salobreña to Arenas. It was Sierra’s first great triumph with the outstanding cast led by the Olympic and
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Guanajuato cyclist Heriberto Quiroz, who rides with the Start juniors team led by Mauricio Frazer, made his dream come true this weekend in Belgium, when on Saturday he felt a little closer to the gods of Olympus by winning his first competition in Europe. and climb to the top of the podium. “El grande”, as his countrymen call him in Purisima del Rincón, starred in the decisive breakaway together with the local Justin Picoux in
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The Guatemalan Julio Ispaché and the Mexican Daniela Campuzano prevailed in the elite category of the XCO competition of the UCI International Mountain Biking Championship, which was held on Saturday and Sunday at the San Agustín Bike Park track, on the road to El Salvador. Ispaché Rodas, from the Decorabaños team, completed the four laps of the mountainous circuit with a time of 1 hour, 17 minutes and 35 seconds, to beat Mexican Jaime Miranda,
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Lauren De Crescenzo (CINCH Rise) left no questions on the table Sunday at the UCI Women’s Tour of the Gila when she snagged the overall red leader’s jersey, relinquishing the Gila Monster stage win to Emily Marcolini (3T/Q+M Cycling Team) from Canada. De Crescenzo put nearly a minute into her closest competitor Krista Doebel-Hickok (EF Education-TIBCO-SVB) to secure the win after a rollercoaster week of lead changes and crashes. “Oh my god I feel amazing;
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The UCI Ranking for this 2022 was updated and Colombia surpasses Spain and other countries so far this season. The ‘beetles’ have been excelling in almost every competition, ranking as some of the strongest. To date, the Colombian riders have been very motivated, which has allowed them to do an exceptional job so far this year. A large part of the beetles have managed to stand out and in a great way. Nairo Quintana, Daniel
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With the confirmation of the presence of the President of the International Cycling Union (UCI), David Lappartient, and the excellent organization prepared by the sports and government authorities of San Juan, Argentina, the Congress for the Centennial of the Pan American Cycling Confederation (COPACI ) next May 16 promises to be a memorable day. Everything is ready in that Argentine province for the great event, which will be preceded by the Pan-American road championship (from
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For the first time in history, Costa Rica has 18 road cyclists competing in professional or amateur foreign teams. This is revealed by the list published by the specialized media in the sport of pedals: crciclismo.com. Throughout history, this country has exported world-class cyclists, such as Andrey Amador, María José Vargas, José Adrián Bonilla, Henry Raabe or Carlos Alvarado, but we have never had so much international representation simultaneously. The cyclist who continues to lead
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A large under-23-year-old Cuban pre-selection is training for the participation of 11 cyclists, including five girls, in the First Caribbean Games to be held in Guadeloupe from June 29 to July 3 next. The squad will compete in track and road modalities convened for this sport, one of the seven that appear on the official calendar of the new sporting event, reported Pablo Arturo Campins, national commissioner. For the road and track events (middle distance),
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