Franklin Archibold has become the new leader of the 2025 Tour of Panama, Vicente Carretero Cup, after winning the second stage on Wednesday, which ended with a “sterrato” finish. Archibold, of the SENAFRONT team, was part of a breakaway that formed in the final 27 kilometers to the finish line. In the final three on unpaved roads (dirt roads), he managed to prevail over Costa Rican Sebastián Brenes, of the Ibero Celta Subregional Team, who
Colombian cyclist Santiago Buitrago finished third in Stage 16 of the Tour de France, which took place between Montpellier and Mont Ventoux on Tuesday, July 22nd. Frenchman Valentin Paret-Peintre (Soudal Quick-Step) won the stage, beating Irishman Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost). Tuesday’s stage was marked by constant attacks from the start in Montpellier and, above all, by an exciting uphill finish on the challenging Mont Ventoux. After multiple escape attempts, the final stretches of the route
The Colombian national team was crowned overall champion of the Junior Pan American Track Championships on Tuesday, held at the Videna National Sports Village velodrome in Lima, Peru, after winning a total of 26 medals: 13 gold, nine silver, and four bronze. On the fifth and final day of competition held this Tuesday, Colombia closed out its performance in Lima with three gold, two silver, and two bronze medals, adding three new Pan American titles
22 July, 2025
Oscar Sevilla, First Leader of the Tour of Panama
Colombian-Spanish Oscar Sevilla established himself as the first leader of the 2025 Tour of Panama, Vicente Carretero Cup, by winning the first stage today, Tuesday, following a breakaway that began in the final 30 kilometers, reaping the rewards for Team Medellín EPM. The 94.3 kilometers were contested on this stage between Chitré, Santa María, Chitré, and Parita, with Sevilla clocking a time of 1 hour, 57 minutes, and 26 seconds. Sevilla managed to join a
14 July, 2025
Damien Urcel, 2025 Tour de Martinique Champion
After 10 road stages and two days of time trial in the Caribbean, 28-year-old Guadeloupean Damien Urcel secured victory for his country’s national team this Sunday, July 13, after more than a week of competition in the 44th edition of the Tour de Martinique. The podium of the French race was graced by Damien Urcel of the Guadeloupe national team as the grand champion, with New Zealander Noah Hollamby (Martigues SC-Payden & Rygel) taking second
British rider Tom Pidcock (Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team) won the XCO event of the Andorra World Cup this Sunday, completing another of his now legendary comebacks. Starting from 48th place, he displayed strength, technique, and strategy to take the win after eight laps of the Andorran circuit. Pidcock remained calm in the early stages, gradually gaining positions until he was right on Luca Martin’s wheel on the third lap. Halfway through the race, he launched
Three consecutive victories were enough for Isaac del Toro to become the new leader of the 2025 Tour of Austria. The Mexican rider from UAE Team Emirates, who remains unstoppable, crossed the finish line alone after covering 117.3 kilometers between Innsbruck and Kühtai. The season’s biggest revelation, del Toro, who was the strongest in the final kilometers, beat Irishman Archie Ryan (EF Education-EasyPost) by 6 seconds and his teammate, Polish rider Rafał Majka, by 4
In a high-speed finish, Jonathan Milan (Lidl – Trek) won the sprinter duel and claimed victory in the eighth stage of the 2025 Tour de France, covering a 171.4-kilometer route between Saint-Méen-le-Grand and Laval, on flat terrain. The Italian cyclist, assisted by his teammates, claimed his first victory in the French round, finishing fastest in the sprint ahead of Belgian Wout van Aert (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) and Australian Kaden Groves (Alpecin –
Mexican Isaac del Toro repeated his feat in the 2025 Tour of Austria, masterfully winning his second consecutive stage. The mountainous stage was contested between Salzburg and Gaisberg, covering 142.9 kilometers. The 21-year-old rider, who climbed to second place overall, crossed the finish line first with a time of 3:39:27. American Andrew August (INEOS Grenadiers) finished second, 5 seconds behind, and Austrian Felix Großschartner (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) finished third, salvaging the lead. Regarding
In an exciting finish, Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) won the seventh stage of the Tour de France on Friday, covering 197 kilometers between Saint-Malo and the Mur de Bretagne. The Slovenian star thus became the new leader of the French round. Capitalizing on the work of Ecuadorian Jhonatan Narváez (UAE Team Emirates – XRG), the world champion launched a powerful and uncontested finish to take a great victory and once again don
