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SAN JOSE. The Ecuadorian cyclist, Bayron Guama, won the first stage of the Tour of Costa Rica, which had a 160-kilometer route between Heredia and Cañas. This Monday was the starting signal for the 55th edition of the most important cycling competition in Central America. Guama was very constant along the way, where he stood out for his great physical condition to withstand the rhythm of a rather demanding stage. Bayron beat Luis López, a
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MARINGÁ, BRAZIL. The cyclists of the Master categories finished this Sunday the Pan American Track and Road Championship, which was held in Maringá, state of Paraná, Brazil. The event brought together a good number of experienced cyclists, among which the representatives of Brazil, winners of the general medallero by countries, had a great prominence. The 2019 Pan American Track and Road Cycling Master Championship was organized by the Brazilian Cycling Confederation (CBC), the Pan American
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BOGOTÁ. Cyclists Kevin Quintero and Martha Bayona gave Colombia two gold medals at the World Cup track that takes place in Brisbane Australia. The first to get the gold metal was the 21-year-old Valle del Cauca, who imposed on the local Matthew Glaetzer who took the silver and the Czech Tomas Babek who won the bronze. Quintero ratified what was done in the past Pan American Games, where he won a gold and a bronze,
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BOGOTÁ. The XXXI edition of the Vuelta del Futuro Ministerio del Deporte, an event organized by the Colombian Cycling Federation in the department of Boyacá, ended on Sunday, December 15. The final day for men was an individual time trial of 12 kilometers between the municipalities of Duitama and Santa Rosa de Viterbo, where there was an average speed of 37 kilometers per hour. The winner of the test against the stopwatch was the 17-year-old
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MARINGÁ, BRAZIL. The cyclists of the Master A2, B1, C1, D1 and D2 categories disputed this Saturday the road tests of the Pan American Championship, which is held in Maringá, state of Paraná. The race for the continental tournament medals raised the level of the dispute in all categories, in which the Brazilians completely dominated the podium. “The championship has a very demanding challenge because it is very disputed. The organization of the event is
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MARINGÁ, BRAZIL. The Pan American of Track and Road Master Championship continued this Friday with individual time trial events, with the domain of the host delegation. The time trial opened the program of the route, in which the athletes were used to fund the awards podium. The Brazilian delegation won in ten of the eleven categories in dispute. Among women, Cristiane Duque surprised her opponents in the Master B category. “For me it was like
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MARINGÁ, BRAZIL. The last track day in the Pan American Cycling Master ended with excellent disputes in the time trial, keirin, scoring and elimination events. Despite the high competitive level, the fraternization climate marked the tests played on the track, among the representatives of Brazil, Argentina and Colombia, who showed a lot of respect for their adversaries. The day began with the individual time trial events, which crowned the first medalists. The 2019 Pan American
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MARINGÁ, BRAZIL. The representations of Brazil and Argentina returned to dispute the first places in the Maringá Municipal Velodrome, on the second day of competition of the Pan American Track and Road Championship, which is played in this Brazilian town. The final duels in the speed events required a lot of effort from the competitors, who demonstrated great technical quality in all categories. In Master B, Brazilians Fábio Vaz Pinto, the champion, and Franklin Gomes
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CARACAS. The president of the Venezuelan Cycling Federation, Eliezer Rojas, announced in a scoop through the radio program “Cycling Event” that the next edition of the Vuelta al Táchira, to be held from January 10 to 19, 2020, will have ten stages. “The Vuelta al Táchira goes with ten stages. In these days I had a meeting with the Minister of Sports Pedro Infante and that topic was touched on, being positive about the ten
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MARINGÁ, BRAZIL. Master cyclists from Brazil and Argentina opened the podium of the Pan American Championship that is held in Maringá, state of Paraná. On this second date the individual speed qualifying phases and the individual persecution stages were disputed. Between the first day, the Brazilian Franklin de Almeida (3min50s570) stood out, who won the gold against Andre Pulini (3min51s341) for less than a second of advantage. Leandro Reichemback (4min06s207) conquered bronze with the third
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