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Following the creation of a new circuit for track cycling by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) on 26 September 2019, the UCI and Discovery are today launching a new UCI Track Cycling World League set to debut in the 2021-2022 season. By deepening its long-term relationship with the UCI, Discovery will harness its global scale, extensive media platforms and promotion expertise to help grow cycling. Under the agreement, signed at the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World
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With a balance of one Gold and two Silver medals, the recent days of the Berlin 2020 World Track Championship ended. The American Chloe Dygert beat the Individual Persecution test by defeating the German Lisa Brennauer in the final and implanting a new world record of 3: 16,937, previously during the qualifying phase she broke her old world record, 3: 20,060 achieved in 2018, and recorded 3: 17,283. The other medals were paid by the
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The Colombian remains the protagonist in the Tour of Rwanda led by the African Natnael Tesfazion. Restrepo matched the Kiel Reijnen brand. In 2011 the American, Kiel Reijnen stayed with the Tour of Rwanda and left a mark that nine years later was matched by Jonathan Restrepo of Androni Giocattoli to get four stages in the competition. The Colombian cyclist stayed this Saturday with the seventh stage of the Tour and is sixth overall at
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Ismael Sánchez seized the mountain, once again, winning the fifth and demanding stage queen, which leaves him close and comfortable to lift his fourth trophy of the National Independence Cycling Tour, when two dates remain to conclude the Dominican turn. His work this Friday leaves the runner who has won several this stage, as one of the best riders of all time of the Tour and the most consecrated Dominican of this turn. “It was
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The quartet of the United States of America confirmed today the predictions shown in the previous day during the qualifying round and was awarded the gold medal of the Team Pursuit test during the second date of the World Track Championship that takes place in the German city of Berlin. Chloe Dygert, Jennifer Valente, Emma Whithe and Lily Williams demonstrated their power and convincingly surpassed their similarity in the final in Great Britain, their time
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The Inteja-Imca rider repeated his triumph from the previous stage and raised his arms on the arrival of today’s stage Thursday.  In a circuit in Villa Altagracia, the Dominican rider broke Anthony Rodriguez from Asocipe-Moca and Geovanny García (Eda Cycling) in the final sprint, all three timed the same time from 3: 38.08. The Individual General Classification is still led by Ismael Sánchez with a cumulative of 14: 40.43 and has 9 seconds of advantage
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The 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships kicked off on Wednesday at the Velodrom Berlin. The day started with the team pursuit qualifications for the women, and then Jennifer Valente (San Diego; Sho-Air TWENTY20) took on the first individual event of the championships, the Women’s Scratch Race.  Valente would earn her first medal of these world championships with a photo finish between she, the Portuguese rider, Maria Martins, and British rider Laura Kenny. Valente raced the event
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Joel García became on Wednesday the great winner of the third stage of the 41st version of the Independence Cycling Tour, a contest that this time took place on the Santo Domingo-Boca Chica-Sabana Grande de Boya-Monte Plata route. The representative of the Inteja Imca team traveled the distance of 133.1 kilometers in a time of two hours: 58 minutes and 20 seconds, which surpassed in the test Carlos Hernández, of Moca, who occupied the second;
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César Marte raised his arms on Tuesday as a sign of triumph in the celebration of the second stage of version 41 of the Independence Cycling Tour, an event that included the Santo Domingo-Boca Chica-Juan Dolio-San Pedro de Macorís tour with return to Santo Sunday. Mars, a good track record rider in Dominican cycling, managed to overcome a group of several competitors, who were at the forefront of the race and finally took the best
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Another triumph for Colombia in international cycling. This time it was Jhonatan Restrepo, a 25-year-old rider, who took the third stage of the Tour of Rwanda after a 142-kilometer journey on a very complicated day of extreme mountain with three second and one first ports. The Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec rider won solo after a gigantic performance where he knew how to endure the passage of the main squad, attack at the right time after the last
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