15 October, 2024
The location of the Grand Départ and the first stages of the 2025 Vuelta a España revealed
Although the Grand Depart of the 2026 Vuelta a España is already known to be held in Monaco, surprisingly the Grand Depart of the 2025 edition remained a mystery… until now. As revealed by the Italian media La Repubblica, the start of La Vuelta will take place next year in the Piedmont region. The 80th edition of the race will start in Venaria Reale, a municipality located in the city of Turin, and will remain
14 October, 2024
18 teams confirmed for the Tour of Guatemala 2024
Everything is ready for the Tour of Guatemala 2024 and the national and foreign teams confirmed their participation for the most awaited tour of the national sport, which is part of the America Tour of the International Cycling Union (UCI) as part of the international cycling season and will be held from Friday, October 25 to Sunday, November 3, 2024. The cyclists are in the final stages of their preparation and need to finalize the
14 October, 2024
Concern among World Tour teams to avoid relegation
With the 2024 road cycling season practically over, the teams are already starting to think about the 2025 campaign, which has the peculiarity of being the second time that the World Tour licenses will expire. Only the best 18 teams on the international calendar will manage, on the one hand, to maintain the category and, on the other, to move up to it from the Pro Tour. Let’s take a look at how the picture
The rider from Antioquia Walter Vargas added another international title to his extensive track record, lifting the overall champion trophy of the Tour of Venezuela 2024. The Team Medellin-EPM rider took advantage of his excellent conditions in the individual time trial where he became leader to be crowned this Sunday as the new king of the Venezuelan Tour, which had not been won by a Colombian since 2007. The rider from Paisa took the lead
13 October, 2024
Gabriel Rojas first Costa Rican to win the Tour of Panama
The Costa Rican Gabriel Rojas, of the 7C Economy Lacoinex, became the first cyclist of that country to win the Tour of Panama, at the same time that the chiricano Franklin Archibold won the sixth and last stage disputed today Sunday in the Cinta Costera 3, in Panama City. Rojas registered in the six stages run 10 hours 43 minutes and 22 seconds, escorted by his fellow countrymen Joseph Ramirez (Accipal Rally Costa Rica) at
12 October, 2024
Cristian Camilo Tobar’s victory in the seventh stage; Walter Vargas virtual champion of the Tour of Venezuela
In an exciting finish, Cristian Camilo Tobar (Team Saitel) won he seventh stage of the Vuelta Venezuela 2024, after covering a distance of 131.4 kilometers over mostly flat terrain, in a circuit in Valencia. The cyclist from Nariño, 28 years old, who was part of the breakaway of the day, won ahead of Venezuelan Samuel Quintero (Alicanto Consulting Group-Lotería del Táchira) and Ecuadorian Alejandro Pita (Team Saitel), who finished 2nd and 3rd, respectively. In the
12 October, 2024
Archibold achieves second partial victory in the Tour of Panamá
Franklin Archibold, of the team Panama es Cultura y Valores, ratified his favoritism today Saturday by winning the fifth stage of the Tour of Panama 2024, an individual time trial of 25.9 kilometers. The route took place between the National Naval Air Service Base, the Centennial Bridge National Naval Air Service Base, the Centennial Bridge and the National Naval Air Service, in the province of Colon. Archibold, who had won the second stage last Wednesday,
11 October, 2024
Arlex Méndez is the first in the sixth stage of the Tour of Venezuela; Walter Vargas remains firmly in the lead
In a final for sprinters, Venezuelan Arlex Méndez (Alicanto Consulting Group-Lotería del Táchira) won the sixth stage of the 61st edition of the Tour of Venezuela, after riding 120 kilometers around San Felipe, the capital city of Yaracuy state. Colombian Walter Vargas (Team Medellín-EPM) maintained the lead of the race. The 19-year-old rider crossed the finish line first ahead of his compatriots Edwin Torres (Alicanto Consulting Group-Lotería del Táchira) and Luis Gómez (MU Training –
With a great finish, the Costa Rican cyclist Sebastián Brenes, of the Central American Regional Team, won Friday the fourth stage of the XIX Tour de Panama. Despite the victory, Gabriel Rojas Campos (7C Economy Lacoinex) remains as leader of the individual general classification. The stage, of 128 kilometers, was disputed in the beautiful landscapes of the Costa Abajo, in the province of Colon. Brenes won the sprint at the Sherman facilities, beating national cyclists
On the first mountainous day, Javier Jamaica (Team Medellin-EPM) won the fifth stage of the Tour of Venezuela 2024, winning alone a 135-kilometer stage between Barquisimeto and Nirgua. The rider from Bogota was victorious ahead of Venezuelan Roniel Campos (Team La Guacamaya Indet Trujillo) and his compatriot Walter Vargas (Team Medellín-EPM), who finished in the Top 3 of the stage. The overall leader remains the Antioquian Walter Vargas, who with his powerful Team Medellin-EPM managed
