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In a great performance, the local Edwin Torres won the second stage of the Tour of Táchira 2025, after covering a distance of 157.8 kilometers over mostly flat terrain, from San Cristóbal to Santa Bárbara de Barinas. The Venezuelan cyclist of the Lotería del Táchira was the fastest in the final pack and won ahead of the Colombian Brandon Vega (Selección Colombia) and his compatriot Arlex Méndez (Alicante Group Kino Tachira), who came in 2nd
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In a final full of emotions, Jhonny Araujo (Gobernación de Trujillo) surprised the sprinters and won the inaugural stage of the Tour of Táchira 2025 with a time of 3:44:03″, after covering 151 kilometers in the traditional opening circuit in San Cristóbal. The Venezuelan rider was the fastest of the escapees, comfortably beating his compatriot Enmanuel Viloria (Confiteria La Guacamaya Guacafruit). Third came the Venezuelan Yonathan Eugenio (Guacamaya), the former champion Roniel Campos finished 4th
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The 60th edition of the Tour of Táchira en Bicicleta will have as incentive for the champion, beyond the official prize money designated by the International Cycling Union (UCI), the incentive of a “0 kilometer” vehicle for the winner of the Andean Tour. The information comes from the statement offered by the Minister of the Popular Power for Sports Arnaldo Sánchez, who in the press conference on the occasion of the official presentation of the
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Multi world champion and Olympic runner-up, Wout van Aert, unveiled his racing calendar for 2025. A planning in which he will resume what he could not do in 2024 because of the serious fall he suffered in Dwars door Vlaanderen with the Flanders-Roubaix double and his participation in Giro and Tour as key points. Wout van Aert repeats the plan he had planned for last year, which was ruined by the serious crash he suffered
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Isaac del Toro had a brilliant breakthrough at the end of the 2023 season with the unexpected victory in the Tour de l’Avenir and then was signed by UAE Team E3mirates XRG. In 2024 he raced some lower level races quite successfully, but struggled in his Grand Tour debut. However, 2025 there is a new year to impress. The Mexican will race the Giro d’Italia this coming spring, alongside Juan Ayuso and Adam Yates. However,
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The President of COPACI, José Manuel Peláez, conveyed congratulations to the entire cycling family for the new 2025, in a message published on his social networks, in which he valued as important the results achieved in the previous 12 months and the recognition won by the entity he leads before the International Cycling Union. HAPPY 2025 FOR THE CYCLING FAMILY In the first hours of 2025 I want to congratulate the entire cycling family in
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Advances in the technologies used in road cycling tend to be very subtle from year to year, and it is only when several years have passed and we look back that we become aware of how much bikes have changed. Looking ahead to 2025 there are several trends that we could see if we look at what manufacturers have been presenting in the final part of the year. The road bike market seems to follow
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Ecuadorian Jhonatan Narvaez has shown a clear evolution in recent years at INEOS Grenadiers and has become a quality puncheur, beating Tadej Pogacar outright in the opening stage of this year’s Giro d’Italia. However, now with UAE Team Emirates XRG he hopes to gain freedom in the cobbled classics and battle with the likes of Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert. “I would like to win more and I dream of winning a
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Cycling stole the show on the fourth day of the Cali Fair, where Santiago Buitrago and Diana Peñuela were victorious in the cycling circuit that was disputed through the streets of the capital of Valle del Cauca, in an event called Cali Grand Prix 2024 and organized by the Jarlinson Pantano Foundation. The Bogota-born cyclist won in the elite category and succeeded Sergio Higuita, winner of the last edition in 2021. In second position came
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The 193rd Congress of the International Cycling Union (UCI), held in September of this year 2024 in Zurich, Switzerland, defined the next venues of the 16 world championships from 2025 to 2030, in which America will have a leading role with Asuncion, capital of Paraguay, chosen to host the universal track event for juniors in 2028. The Congress brought together representatives of 119 UCI member National Federations from the five continents, who were able to
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