29 March, 2019
GUATEMALA DOMINATES THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIC LAS BRUMAS
SAN SALVADOR. The Guatemalan cyclist Bryan Rios of the ADD Quiche team, with a time of 29 minutes, 23 seconds, with 219 thousandths, got the time trial of the 24 km prologue, which marked the inaugural stage of the First International Classical Las Brumas. At 22 seconds in the second position entered the Guatemalan Alder Torres (Panes Tish – CODACA). The Guatemalan Fredy Toc (Chimaltenango), was third with more than a minute of lag of
29 March, 2019
DANIELA CAMPUZANO WANTS TO LOVE OLYMPIC TICKET
MEXICO. The Central American monarch of Barranquilla 2018, Daniela Campuzano, only waits for the day of action in the Pan-American MTB Championship, to look for the passport to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. While the time comes, the Hidalgo is focused on the final preparation for the fight for the only ticket available in the regional race, which will be fought by the presence of the best cyclists in America. The Pan-American Mountain Cycling Championships
28 March, 2019
THE ROUTE OF THE CYCLIST OF URUGUAY WAS CONFIRMED
MONTEVIDEO. The stages and roadmap of the 76th edition of the Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay, which will start on Friday, April 12 and end on Sunday, will be confirmed. It will run between Ciudad del Plata, San José and Montevideo, where cyclists will arrive the Rambla de Kibón, with a total of 1,639.1 kilometers of route. The winner of the last two editions was the Brazilian Magno Nazaret, from Funvic of Brazil. The start will
BOGOTÁ. BMX Freestyle, a modality that opened its path in the Olympics in the juvenile fair of Buenos Aires (Argentina), has begun to work a new path with the incursion of young talents that will carry the national flag against the best in the world, with the objective of obtaining one of the boxes to Tokyo 2020. Like any sport that initiates a process, the results and goals are usually relative, although the important thing
28 March, 2019
ARLENIS SIERRA, NINTH IN EVENT OF WORLD TOUR
HAVANA. The Cuban Arlenis Sierra, leader of the Kazakhstani club Astana Women’s, entered ninth in the massive sprint that gave today’s race in Belgium Driegaadse Brugge-De Panne of the World Tour. The manzanillera retaliated thus from a bad start in this part of the season for Europe when last Sunday crossed the finish line in 43rd place in the twenty-first edition of the Alfredo Binda Trophy, in Italy. On that occasion the Dutch Marianne Vos
HAVANA. The Organizing Committee of the 2019 Pan-American Road Championship, which will host the city of Pachuca de Hidalgo, in Hidalgo, Mexico, announced the program of the contest, scheduled from April 29 to May 5 next. In the context of the championship, the congress of the Pan-American Cycling Confederation (COPACI) will take place on May 3 at the Inn Hotel, while the UCI Platform (Sharing) will be held a day before. (Copaci Press) 29 ABRIL
27 March, 2019
FROM 15 TO 18 AUGUST, THE GIRO RPC MASTER 2019
HAVANA. The Organizing Committee of the Giro RPC Radio 2019 announced in its official announcement that the fourth edition of the master cycling event will run from August 15 to 18 in Panama. For the 2019 edition the organizers expect teams from some 23 countries, which will compete in the Master A, B, C and Ladies categories, with the additional attraction of a cash bag to distribute of about US $ 27,000.00. The Senior Commercial
HAVANA. The 34th edition of the 2019 Pan-American Road Championship will take place in the city of Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo, Mexico, from April 29 to May 5, according to the call issued by the Pan-American Cycling Confederation and the Mexican Federation. The call states that each National Federation will have as limit until April 15 to provide all information regarding the arrival and departure times, and the number of people and luggage, to be
25 March, 2019
GOLD AND BRASS FOR THE SPECIALIZED-TUGÓ-SRAM IN CHILE
BOGOTÁ. Team Specialized-Tugó-SRAM returned to record excellent results on Sunday March 24 at the Lo Barnechea Cup held at the Chilenidad park in Santiago, Chile. An event of international renown with UCI C1 classification, in a new circuit of Olympic mountain biking located on the outskirts of the city of Santiago, with the participation of more than 300 runners of various nationalities and regions of Chile. The Specialized-Tugó-SRAM won gold and bronze medals in the
GUATEMALA. With a circuit of 70 kilometers on the new road of Santo Domingo Xenacoj, the last stage of the Juvenile Class was held, which was in the hands of Edwin Sam de Quetzaltenango, in female elite, Stephany Castillo of Hino-One-La Red, finished in the first position. The first sleeve of competition was for the categories cadets and junior women, who made 40 kilometers of race. The teams of Chimaltenango and Quetzaltenango imposed the rhythm