GUATEMALA. Cuba won in the sprint and together with Mexico they made the first places of the first stage of the Women’s Vuelta. The winner was Cuban Arlenis Sierra, who clocked a time of 3:24:19 hours. With a complicated start due to situations related to traffic, this day began the 19th edition of the International Women’s Cycling Tour 2019. The competition that had its exit (controlled) in the central park of Villa Nueva occurred more
5 June, 2019
GUATEMALA: THE FEMALE TOUR STARTS
GUATEMALA. As of today, a total of 17 teams, between nationals and foreigners, will dispute the 19th edition of the Women’s Tour to Guatemala, qualified with a 2.2 degree by the International Cycling Union (UCI), which will have a total distance of 462.3 kilometers. There will be 13 foreign representatives and 4 Guatemalans who will gather 98 cyclists and who will shoot in the departments of Escuintla, Sololá, Quetzaltenango, Totonicapán, Chimaltenango and Guatemala City. The
QUITO. The victory of Richard Carapaz in the hundredth second edition of the Giro d’Italia makes all eyes settle on Ecuador. The carchense cyclist said that there is no cycling in the country, but his claim is not entirely true. International media highlights that in the country there are at least six young cyclists who can transcend in the future. The specialized medium Cycling International published a note called: “Six Ecuadorians who go after the
4 June, 2019
FINALIZED IN PANAMA THE II CLASSICAL OF YOUTH
CITY OF PANAMA. The II Clásica a la Juventud in Panama concluded, which ran from Friday to Sunday in the province of Chiriqui. (Aurelio Ortiz / Press Panamanian Federation of Cycling) RESULTS CHILDISH. PRE-YOUTH. 1. Jiménez, Josué (Rali School) 1:04:04 2. Salas, Josué (Hotel Ciudad De David – Carriotur Accipal) 1:04:04 3. Pitti, José (Rali School) 1:04:04 GENERAL INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION. 1. Salas, Josué (Hotel Ciudad De David – Carriotur Accipal) 4:52:54 2. Martínez, Axcel (Inversiones
COCHABAMBA. Cochabamba will host the Pan American Cycling Elite Championship, from September 2 to 9. The Pan-American Cycling Confederation (COPACI), the Ministry of Sports and the Bolivian Federation of Cycling made the signing of an agreement that makes possible the “Pan-American Cycling Elite Cochabamba 2019”, scoring event for the Olympic Games of Tokyo 2020. In the event, which took place at the Center for Training and Sports Training (Cefed) of Cochabamba, participated José Manuel Peláez,
MEXICO. The Mexican Daniela Campuzano came in first place in the Czech Cup of Mountain Bike UCI C1, which took place in the town of Zadov, in the Czech Republic, as part of the preparation for the Pan American Games Lima 2019. After the seventh place achieved the day before in the Trophy Maja Woszczowska in Poland and after traveling five hours for the fair on Sunday, the Hidalgo outnumbered her adversaries, which was in
HAVANA. The Pan-American Cycling Confederation (COPACI), in the voice of its president, José Manuel Peláez, expressed his joy and pride for the triumph of the Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz in the Giro d’Italia, which ended on Sunday. “The triumph of Richard Caparaz ratifies that in this part of the world there is a spring of excellent runners, of great talent and with great desires to succeed”, points out Peláez’s message. Later, also vice president of the
2 June, 2019
RICHARD CARAPAZ: CHAMPION OF THE GIRO OF ITALY!
QUITO. Richard Carapaz was proclaimed on Sunday, June 2, 2019 as the champion of the Giro d’Italia, one of the three largest competitions in world cycling together with the Tour de France and the Tour of Spain. The Carchense rider of the Movistar Team thus became the second South American rider to win the title that has had 102 editions. In 2014, the Colombian Nairo Quintana was the first to achieve it and from today,
TULCÁN, ECUADOR. In the municipal velodrome of Tulcán, considered an Ecuadorian “cradle of cycling” and bordering Colombia, fifteen boys are trained to aspire to emulate their main reference, Richard Carapaz, who gives his school’s name. Founded in late 2016 by the cyclist himself who is making history in the Giro and Italy, along with his friend and teammate Jorge Montenegro, who is the director, and his brother, Santiago Montenegro, the coach, the center emerged as
BOGOTÁ. The cundinamarqués Miguel Ángel Reyes closed his task in the Vuelta a Antioquia with a categorical triumph in the last day that traveled 175 kilometers between Remedios and Guadalupe. Dressed in yellow, Reyes honored the Antioquian round sentencing the title with a new victory after having achieved the victory in the time trial and distance for more than a minute to their direct rivals in the dispute for the general. In Guadeloupe, the leader