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José Mardoqueo Vásquez Vásquez, the pride of the Chuatroj village, Totonicapán, turned into a locomotive and won everything in the “Queen Stage”. It devastated everything. He put his leg in the climb. He put all the power from the second mountain prize in Santa María de Jesús, Zunil, Quetzaltenango, and reached the finish line first at El Baúl hill. Vásquez, who runs for the Hino-One-LaRed team, snatched the lead from the Panamanians and other cyclists
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 Michael Woods (EF Pro Cycling) won stage 7 of the Vuelta a España in Villanueva de Valdegovia, triumphing from the breakaway after jumping away to form a small lead group on the final ascent of the Puerto de Orduña and then beating his four companions with a late attack to the line. The Canadian beat Omar Fraile (Astana) and Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) to the line, sealing his second win of 2020 and his second at the Vuelta after
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By: Olman Mora. Press, Costa Rica Olympic Committee Tuesday, October 27, 2020. With the participation of 400 cyclists from 11 categories between men and women, this Thursday, October 29, the first of three dates of the National Olympic Committee Cup will be held at the facilities of Parque Viva. The Cup, organized by the Costa Rican Cycling Federation (FECOCI), will have its second and third dates on November 7 and 20, in the same town
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The Claro Panama Selection came to stay with the Vuelta a Guatemala and today it demonstrated it in the fourth stage, the time trial, which ran from the port of Champerico to the Centenario road in the departmental capital. They were 43 kilometers that started from 6 meters above sea level and reached 256. Christofer Jurado won it and is now the general leader of the competition. With this result, Panama is showing signs of
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South Hill Community in collaboration with the Anguilla Cycling Association held the 2020 South Hill Community Race today. The results were: Elite Category1st Place – Hasani Hennis2nd Place – Daron Carty3rd Place – Delroy Carty Masters Category1st Place – Patrick Carty2nd Place – Bevon Webster3rd Place – Timothy Richardson Juniors Category1st Place – James Morris2nd Place – Cailan Fleming Cadet Category1st Place – Kayden Bryan2nd Place – Mckhi Carty Minime Category1st Place – Hector Roger’s2nd
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With the third stage held this Sunday in the municipality of Soledad de Graciano Sánchez, the Potosí Grand Prix ended. Brenda Santoyo from the Crissa SEEI SLP team and Ulises Castillo, representative of the ABC Comude Purísima, were proclaimed absolute champions of the 2020 Potosí Grand Prix. More than 200 cyclists from all over the Mexican Republic gathered in the main square of the Soledense municipality, who during two previous days had begun their participation
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The cyclist of the Panama National Team Roberto González wins the third stage of the 2020 Cycling Tour. The Panamanian took his second stage in the 60th edition of the Vuelta Ciclística a Guatemala, it should be noted that he also took the second stage disputed on Saturday, October 24. This Sunday the third stage of the 60th edition of the Vuelta Ciclística a Guatemala was played, starting from the Erick Barrondo stadium in zone
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Colombian Héctor Leonardo Páez won the mountain bike marathon World Championship this Sunday, with a great exhibition in Sakarya (Turkey). With a final time of 4 hours, 19 minutes and 50 seconds, Páez was proclaimed winner of the test, ahead of the Portuguese Tiago Ferreira (+2: 20) and the Czech Martin Stosek (+2: 35). The 38-year-old cyclist from Ciénega (Boyacá) competed with number 1 and was the best of the 57 registered riders over a
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The Spanish Izaguirre Insausti (Astana Pro Team) won the sixth stage of the Vuelta de España this Sunday, while the Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz snatched the red lead of the race from the Slovenian Primoz Roglic. Michael Woods (Ef Pro Cycling) and Rui Costa (UAE Team Emirates) crossed the finish line second and third, respectively. The Ecuadorian from Ineos Grenadiers, who entered twelfth place this day, became the new leader of the race and takes a
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Panamanian Roberto González won the second stage of the 60th Cycling Tour of Guatemala, after beating Guatemalan Leonardo González, in the last section of the start that began in Monjas, Jalapa and ended in Barberena, Santa Rosa. González finished with a time of 4 hours, 3 minutes and 28 seconds. The second place was Leo González, 4 seconds away and the third place for the Panamanian Gabriel Espinoza, 40 seconds behind the winner. But the
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