In a slightly uphill finish, David Gaudu won the third stage of the 2025 Vuelta a España. On the final climb to Ceres (2.5 km at 3.2%), the Frenchman from Groupama-FDJ was the strongest on an uphill finish, surprising the favorites. The Frenchman won the 134.6-kilometer stage, held this Monday in Italy. Dane Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) finished second, and the leader, Scandinavian Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma | Lease a Bike), finished third. The stage was
Jacó, Costa Rica – Cyclist Sebastián Calderón (7C Economy Hyundai) was the grand winner of the CRC 506 UCI Gran Fondo Davivienda, held this Sunday on a demanding 141.4-kilometer route between Jacó and Quepos, and back to Jacó. The event is part of the prestigious UCI Gran Fondo World Series and is the only official UCI Gran Fondo in Costa Rica that qualifies cyclists for the World Gran Fondo Championships, which will be held in
Venezuelan cyclist Orluis Aular made history by competing for the second time in the Vuelta a España, which began with a dazzling performance by finishing third in the first stage contested this Saturday, August 23rd, over 186.7 kilometers of route, on Italian soil, from Torino to Reggia di Venaria to Novara. The victory was won by Belgian cyclist Jasper Philipsen, who became the first wearer of the leader’s jersey in the 2025 competition. Philipsen, who
San José, Costa Rica — The organizers of the CRC 506 Gran Fondo UCI Davivienda, part of the prestigious UCI Gran Fondo World Series circuit, confirm that everything is ready for this highly anticipated event next Sunday, August 24, 2025, on the Jacó–Quepos–Jacó route. With the support of Family Fun – RPMTV, registration will remain open until August 20 through the website www.crc-506.com for those who wish to be part of this unique experience in
19 August, 2025
RCN Sistecrédito Classic 2025: 21 Teams Confirmed
A total of 21 teams will participate in the 2025 RCN Sistecrédito Classic, according to the race organizers. The race will take place between September 20 and 28 on the most demanding routes in the country. The “Duel of the Titans” will undoubtedly be one of the most competitive in recent years, due to the diversity of teams and the large number of cyclists with different characteristics who will participate in the most historic event
17 August, 2025
México and Argentina are the fastest on the road in Asunción
Road cycling closed the curtain on the II Junior Pan American Games ASU2025, with the consecration of the ambassadors of Mexico and Argentina in the competition that took place on the asphalt of the Costanera de Asunción. Bicycles took over the historic center of the Paraguayan capital with the endurance and speed race that showcased the best junior cyclists on the continent. Every episode of the fierce competition was crucial for the competitors, knowing that
The excitement of the 2025 Women’s Vuelta a Guatemala has come to an end, and Colombian dominance continued from start to finish. Jessica Parra was crowned the grand champion of the Guatemalan race this Sunday, adding an important title to her sporting record. The Colombian proved to be the most consistent cyclist throughout the four grueling stages in Guatemala. The Pato Bike BMC Team cyclist climbed to the top of the podium, accompanied by her
15 August, 2025
Colombia closed with four titles at the Asunción velodrome
The Colombian delegation confirmed its favoritism in Track Cycling at the ASU2025 Junior Pan American Games and earned more medals than any other nation. Today was no exception. On the final day, they won all four events. The medal haul by the representatives of the coffee-growing nation never stopped, not even on the final day of competition. Today’s four races were dominated by Colombian cyclists. First, in the women’s Kerin event, Colombians Stefany Cuadrado and
The 23rd edition of the Women’s Vuelta a Guatemala, the most important UCI category 2.2 race in Central America, continues with Colombian dominance. Natalia Muñoz won the second stage, which took place in Aldea San Juan Argueta over a 110-kilometer route. The Colombian, from the Pato Bike BMC Team, took the victory with a time of 3 hours, 4 minutes, and 44 seconds. Compatriot and teammate Karen Lorena Villamizar finished second, and Bogota native Camila
Track cycling continues to bring great news to Colombia at the Asunción 2025 Junior Pan American Games. In the women’s sprint, the team won gold and silver with Stefany Cuadrado and Marianis Salazar, respectively. With this result, Cuadrado earned a direct spot at the Lima 2027 Pan American Games. Third place on the podium went to Trinidadian Makaira Wallace, who took the bronze medal after winning both times against Argentine track athlete Valentina Méndez. With