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After two days of fruitful work between Panam Sports and the Lima 2027 Organizing Committee, the host city contract for the XX Pan American Games was signed in the Peruvian capital. “We are very pleased with the signing of this contract. We see a very committed and passionate Organizing Committee, with which we share the same goal: to achieve a successful sport celebration, always keeping the athletes at the center of our decisions,” said Panam
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The Vidaurre siblings, Martín and Catalina, shined in the first edition of the Valdivia Bike Fest, an event that not only left unforgettable memories, but also kicked off the America Series of XCO, a continental circuit that promises much for 2025, with 7 stops throughout the year. The cycling competition lasted three days at the Asenav sports complex and was Martín Vidaurre’s debut as track designer. The circuit, which consisted of 3.6 kilometers and 160
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The Pan American Cycling Confederation (COPACI) confirmed to the Uruguayan Cycling Federation that Punta del Este will host the next Pan American Championship of individual time trial and road, to be held in Maldonado from April 22 to 27. The event will be held on the Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco promenade, where competitions will be held for the junior, under-23 and elite categories, both in the male and female branches, in which the best of these
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With the presence of 19 candidates from nine nations, a new training course for Elite National Commissaires for Road Cycling began this January 29 in Panama, which is part of the fulfillment of the Agenda 2025 of the Pan American Cycling Confederation (COPACI), which attaches special importance to these preparation actions. The course classes, which will last until February 2, are taught in Spanish by UCI international instructors Elaine Siridakys and Iverson Ladewig, who will
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Antioquian cyclist Stefany Cuadrado was awarded the Altius Olympic Promise of the Year Award, a recognition that celebrates her exceptional performance in 2024, a season in which she was crowned triple world track champion in China. After winning gold in the sprint, 500m time trial and keirin events at the Junior World Championships, Cuadrado received, at the Salitre Business Center of the Bogota Chamber of Commerce, the Gold Altius in the category ‘Promise of the
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In a demanding and mountainous finish, the Ecuadorian Jhonatan Narvaez (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) won the queen stage, the fifth of the Santos Tour Down Under between McLaren Vale and Willunga Hill, 145.7 kilometers, in which the Spanish Javier Romo (Movistar Team) lost the overall lead. After a very lively first stage, the breakaway of the day was formed by 5 riders with Spanish representation in the hand of Juanpe Lopez (Lidl Trek). Along
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The 25 de Mayo square was the concentration point for the whole world the Tour of San Juan; caravan composed by cyclists, mechanics, companions, journalists, authorities of the race. All under the sun that then began to be covered by some generous clouds that took pity on those present, without forgetting the cycling fans who came to accompany and encourage. With 35º of temperature, at 16:05 the controlled train started at 16:05 and at 16:11
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Great victory of Bryan Coquard in the fourth stage of the Tour Down Under 2025. The French sprinter managed to be the fastest of a reduced peloton, after riding an undulating 157.2 kilometers between Glenelg and Victor Harbor. The 32-year-old French sprinter, who finished third on the second day, beat Germany’s Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain – Victorious) and Ecuador’s Jhonatan Narvaez (UAE Team Emirates – XRG), who finished second and third, respectively. In the general classification,
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The 40th edition of the Tour of San Juan 2025 began with great excitement this Friday, January 24, 2025, when cyclist Tomás Moyano won the Prologue held in the department of Santa Lucía. In front of an enthusiastic audience, the 123 participants faced each other in an unprecedented format, with six qualifying heats to one lap of the circuit. After this phase, 18 cyclists qualified for the final, which defined the first leader of the
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Javier Romo, Spanish Movistar Team rider, surprised and won the third stage of the Tour Down Under in Uraidla (Australia), and became the new leader of the general classification ahead of Ecuadorian Jhonatan Narvaez. Romo, after staying with the peloton throughout the race, surprised the favorites with five kilometers to go and crossed the finish line five seconds ahead of Narvaez, which allows him to be leader. The ‘lizard’ Narvaez did a very good race
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