MEXICO. The Mexican Daniela Campuzano culminated in the 25th place in the short track test of the Mountain Bike World Cup, held in Nove Mesto na Morave, Czech Republic. The champion of the Central American and Caribbean Games of Barranquilla 2018 and Mexican representative in the Olympic Games of Rio de Janeiro in 2016 finished the race with time of 22:30, reported the Mexican Olympic Committee (COM). The test was awarded to the American Chloe
BOGOTÁ. The Ecuadorian who reached his second partial victory in this race, which traveled 131 kilometers between Saint Vincent and Courmayeur (Skyway Monte Bianco). He entered the frontal dispute for the title in a full demonstration of quality, putting in between about 2 minutes with his most bitter rivals. Carapaz, undertook an exceptional adventure in the ascent to the penultimate mountain port and went alone in search of glory. In the group of leaders, the
BOGOTÁ. At the Ayrton Senna Sports Complex in Americana, Brazil. The Olympic and world champion, Mariana Pajon, became a new Panamerican BMX Champion with a category in the final and added another gold medal to her impressive track record. The masterful departure of Pajon, which comes from competing in the World Cups of Papendal and Manchester, allowed him to have total control of the competition, until crossing the finish line and becoming the third Pan
BOGOTÁ. The Ecuadorian who reached his second partial victory in this race, which traveled 131 kilometers between Saint Vincent and Courmayeur (Skyway Monte Bianco). He entered the frontal dispute for the title in a full demonstration of quality, putting in between about 2 minutes with his most bitter rivals. Carapaz, undertook an exceptional adventure in the ascent to the penultimate mountain port and went alone in search of glory. In the group of leaders, the
BOGOTÁ. On account of the two recent adverse analytical results, the Professional Team Manzana Postobon Team will not continue to be part of the national and world peloton. This was made known through a press release by Corporación Pedaleamos por Colombia, which in agreement with the sponsor has made the decision. The only UCI Professional Continental Colombian team that had a wide range of runners, will cease to exist as of the date leaving an
MEXICO. Mexico will be looking to make history this weekend when the women’s cycling team takes part in the first phase of the Winston Salem Cycling 2019 series, which will take place in Winston Salem, North Carolina. The two competitions are part of the Pro Road Tour of the United States and part of the calendar of the International Cycling Union (UCI) and the first will run this Saturday and the second on Monday with
HAVANA. The Pan American Cycling Confederation (COPACI), regrets the death of Mr. Oscar Pereyra, treasurer of the Argentine Federation of Track and Road (FACPyR). The president of COPACI, José Manuel Peláez, sent his condolences to family, friends and colleagues from Pereyra. “We always remember Pereyra as the man who never gave up his intentions and dreams, the cheerful and enterprising man, the good friend and companion,” Peláez says in his message. “In this moment of
HAVANA. The President of the Pan-American Cycling Confederation (COPACI), José Manuel Peláez, expressed his dismay at the death of the president of the Pan-American Baseball Confederation (COPABI), the Dominican Héctor Tito Pereyra. “We are very sorry for the death of our friend Tito Pereyra, a man who devoted a great part of his life to sports, particularly baseball.” In his capacity as president of the Dominican federation and COPABI, Pereyra put all his efforts into
SAO PAULO. El Campeonato Panamericano y las rondas 3 y 4 de La Copa Latinoamericana de BMX transcurren este fin de semana aquí, con la presencia de unos 800 bikers de 11 países, entre los que sobresale Brasil con la delegación más numerosa. En el certamen están presentes los presidentes de las federaciones de Brasil, Chile y Ecuador, al tiempo que también participa el presidente de la Comisión Panamericana de BMX, Gerardo Díaz, mientras que
LAS VEGAS. USA. Following the recommendation of the UCI Cyclo-cross Commission, the 2019 Pan-American Cyclo-cross Championships will offer a Women Junior Championship. This will allow nations to prepare and field Women Junior teams in advance of the first World Championships for the category in Dubendorf Switzerland in January 2020. The announcement was shared by Brook Watts, President of the Pan-American Cycling Confederations (COPACI) cyclo-cross commission, “I anticipate great interest among the Pan-Am national federations in