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The XLIII edition of the International Cycling Tour of Chiriquí culminates this Sunday, January 14, with a closed circuit that will take place at Parque Cervantes in the city of David and a very close individual general classification. This Saturday the sixth stage was won by the Costa Rican Sergio Arias (Colono Bikestation Kolbi) with a time of 3 hours 51 minutes and 58 seconds for the 153 kilometers of the route. The race had
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In a finale full of emotions and surprises, the Ecuadorian Jhonatan Narváez (Ineos Grenadiers) won this Saturday the Down Under Classic criterium, a test held in Adelaide, Australia, prior to the traditional stage race of the Santos Tour Down Under. The gold medalist in road cycling at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games brought out all his power and class in the last meters to defeat the Eritrean Natnael Tesfatsion (Lidl Trek) in a spectacular
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The Panamanian Franklin Archibold crossed the finish line of the fifth stage in second place, surpassed by the Costa Rican Pablo Mudarra, but his reward was greater by taking over the leader’s jersey of the International Cycling Tour of Chiriquí. The stage was difficult, with a complicated ascent such as the La Chancleta hill, the “fifth stage was not won, but we wore the (leader) shirt, that’s the important thing,” said Franklin Archibold from Chirica
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José Alarcón
The 59th edition of the Tour of Táchira will be held between January 14 and 21, with the participation of riders from Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Spain and Mexico and a route that includes a large part of the geography of the border with Colombia, arriving at Cúcuta, capital of Norte de Santander and the tourist city of Mérida in the Venezuelan Andes. The current champion is the Venezuelan José Alarcón, who will defend the
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In a finish at pure speed, Christofer Jurado (Panama is Culture and Values) won the fourth stage of the Tour of Chiriquí. The Panamanian emerged victorious after racing 99 kilometers around the city of David, while his teammate Alex Strah became the new leader of the race. In the end, the group of 15 cyclists controlled the race, stopping attacks in the last meters, defining everything in the sprint, in which the Canalero rider took
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Isabella Holmgren
Cycling Canada is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Annual Awards, which recognize individuals and events that made large impacts in the cycling community over the past year. “Congratulations to our 2023 Annual Award recipients,” said Matthew Jeffries, Cycling Canada Chief Executive Officer. “These awards are vital in recognizing the tireless effort and countless hours that go into growing cycling nationwide. We are so grateful for this dedicated community: our sport would not
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The XLIII International Tour of Chiriquí has a new individual general leader. This is the Panamanian Sandi Guerra, from the Panama es Cultura y Valores team, who assumed the lead of the tour after completing the third stage, which was won by the American Conor Schunk. The journey was 146 kilometers between David-Paso Canoas-Progreso-Paso Canoas-San Pablo-Los Anastacios and David, where Schunk (Río Grande Cycling), who had a time of 3 hours 26 minutes and 47
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The pulse of the teams continues, with the general director of Visma-Lease a Bike at the helm, so that the race organizers rethink the organization of cycling, make this sport more profitable and, most importantly, at the end of the day , to participate in the benefits that are generated, which currently fall almost entirely on the large organizers. Look like Formula 1: Objective of the Cycling Super League. What until weeks ago seemed like
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With a masterful sprint, Bredio Ruiz (Rali Yajois) from Herrera won today the second stage of the XLIII Tour of Chiriquí 2024, which has left Costa Rican Gabriel Rojas as the new leader. There were 96.6 kilometers, divided into 20 laps, in which Ruiz spent 2 hours 2 hours 27 minutes and 38 seconds, surpassing Fernando Ureña from Chirica (Descarados Cycling Club) and Roberto González (Rali Giant) from Santeo, who completed the podium. . “I
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With the return to the spotlight of weight marks and the arrival of bikes, again, lighter, the limit of 6.8 kg that the UCI sets for competition bicycles is back on the table and recovering the We have been going through a debate for years about whether this is an appropriate limit or whether technology allows us to make lighter bikes without them ceasing to be reliable. Will we see weighted bikes again in the
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