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CITY OF PANAMA. Venezuelan biker Jennifer Cesar was titled RPC Radio Giro champion for the second consecutive year in the Open 19+ category. A 30-year-old native of the San Carlos region, Cojedes state, Venezuela, César of Team Bugliatti Cycling Team, caught the lead during the third stage of the Giro in MetroPark, through a categorical stage win and completely dominate the flying goals, and thus defend his status as champion until the final pedaling during
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BARTICA. Guyana was the host of the 2019 Junior Caribbean Cycling Championships held on August 10 and 11 where the best young riders of the region contested a time trial and road race. Guyana Cycling Federation President Horace Burrows and his team or organizers brought the event to the town on the Essequibo River with a challenging 8.6 kilometer circuit for both events. In the Pre-Junior category (15-16) time trial, Alexander Miller of Bermuda took
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CITY OF PANAMA. The Spanish cyclist Diego Milan, of the Inteja IMCA Ridea DCT team, took the honors in the newly opened Open category of the RPC Tour, after completing the 86 kilometers of route in 2 hours, 03 minutes, 57 seconds. In the general classification Milan was escorted by Luis Álvarez and Franklin Archibold. “It has been a triumph very worked by the team as they have seen all these days, we wanted to
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BOGOTÁ. The Colombia Manto Postobón track team said goodbye this Sunday to the World Youth Championship that took place in Frankfurt, Germany, after winning a silver medal with Antioquia Anderson Arboleda in the scratch test. On this Sunday’s day, five Colombians were in action. The first one was Juan Camilo Puentes, who was contesting the kilometer test, where he achieved the 23rd position. The German Tobias Buck-Gramcko got the gold medal, followed by the Dutch
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BUENOS AIRES. On August 19, 2008, Walter Pérez and Juan Curuchet made history for Argentine cycling and managed to win gold at the Beijing Olympic Games. Eleven years passed from the historic gold medal won by the duo ‘albiceleste’, which won the first Olympic medal coming from cycling. It was, more precisely, from the track, after a very hard test of 50 kilometers in the missing Madison. In the Laoshan Velodrome, the South American binomial
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PARK CITY, USA. The Belgian cyclist Ben Hermans (Israel Academy) has imposed himself in the fifteenth edition of the Tour of Utah after maintaining the leadership in the sixth and final stage, with a mountainous profile and 125.9 kilometers (78.3 miles) with departure and arrival in Park City Hermans, who was wearing the yellow jersey of the leader after winning the victory in the second stage and secured it with a new victory in the
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CANYONS VILLAGE, PART CITY (USA). Lachlan Morton (Education First) has won the fifth and penultimate stage of the Tour of Utah (USA / 2.HC). In the absence of a day the leader of the American race is the Belgian of the Israel Academy, Ben Hermans. A getaway of 11, among which was, again, Bernat Font, has been formed to try to reach the finish line and win the victory between them … or those that
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SAINT JOSEPH. From August 22 to 25, the XXXVIII edition of the Vuelta de la Juventud to Costa Rica will be held, which will have four stages and will cover a total of 319 kilometers. This event is organized by the Costa Rican Cycling Federation, free registration, will pass through the towns of Esparza, Chomes, Caldera, Orotina, Jaco, Parrita, Quepos, Curridabat, Cerro de la Muerte, Paraíso, Turrialba and Tucurrique. This Vuelta, will feature the participation
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NORTH SALT LAKE. Ben Hermans (Israel Cycling Academy) has won the third stage of The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah (2.HC), 138.3 kilometers between Antelope Island and North Salt Lake. Ben Hermans (Israel Cycling Academy) is more leader. On Friday it will only be 86.5 kilometers on a circuit in Salt Lake City. (biciciclismo.com) TEN FIRST CLASSIFICATION STAGE 3 (138.3 KM). 1. Ben Hermans (Bel) Israel Cycling Academy 3:20:27 2. Kyle Murphy (USA) Rally
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AALTER, USA. The Belgian Ben Hermans, from the Israel Academy, has won the second stage of the Utah Tour (USA / 2.HC) in which the final ascent to Powder Mountain, including a dirt road, has shattered the squad. Hermans has won with solvency and has placed himself as a leader … and to see who can get him out of that position. The previous leader, James Piccoli, has endured, relatively and is now 22 seconds
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