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After the second rest day of the Iberian round, Spaniard Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates) took the victory in the 16th stage of the Vuelta a España 2024, disputed over 181.5 kilometers between Luanco and Lagos de Covadonga, an emblematic place remembered for the victories of the scarabajos; Lucho Herrera in 1987 and Nairo Quintana in 2016. The Spaniard proved to be the strongest breakaway on the final climb in rainy and foggy conditions. Among
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As in any play, La Vuelta a España is approaching the denouement of a plot that has offered us its plot twists and turns and has been growing in intensity. What remains in the last week a priori we can imagine, a Primoz Roglic who has shown himself as the strongest of the race, but has also shown signs of not being super. Who knows if in the end we won’t have an unexpected finish.
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Overall title for Camilo Castillo, mountain classification with César Guavita, sprints shirt with Anderson Castro, the best teams, and three stage wins out of four possible, were the balance of the sensational performance of the under-23 team of the Ministry of Sport in the traditional Vuelta de la Juventud in Guatemala. The dominating condition was presented from the first stage where Castillo’s victory placed him leader of the race, a position he maintained until the
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Pablo Castrillo seems determined to break all the rules and surprises all and sundry with a victory of true agony in another of the queen stages of La Vuelta 2024, the fifteenth, which meant the first of the Asturian days with a finish in the terrible ramps of Cuitu Negru, the highest peak of the race. Following the tone of La Vuelta 2024, the race started very fast with continuous attacks, although this time, after
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This Sunday ended the Mountain Bike World Championship held in Pal Arinsal, Andorra, with the Olympic Cross Country (XCO) competitions in the Under-23 and Elite categories, in which the Canadian Isabella Holmgren won the only title for America among the under 23 years old. Holmgren dominated the race from start to finish to cross the finish line in first place with an advantage of 1 minute and 17 seconds over second-placed Olivia Onesti of France.
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The fourteenth stage of the Vuelta a España 2024 was won by Kaden Groves. The Australian sprinter of Alpecin – Deceuninck was the fastest in the bunch sprint, after 200.5 kilometers between Villafranco del Bierzo and Villablino. The Oceanic rider, who achieved his second victory in this edition, won ahead of Belgian Wout van Aert (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) and New Zealander Corbin Strong (Israel – Premier Tech). While Frenchman Ben O’Connor (Decathlon
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Today was a great day for Kevin Castillo in the International Tour of Guadeloupe 2024. The talented Colombian rider shone with Team Sistecrédito in Caribbean territory, coming second in the eighth stage and getting closer to the title of the competition that takes place in the archipelago of the Antilles. The young beetle was relegated by the judges to second place in an undulating day of 147.1 kilometers, which united Lamentin with Sainte-Rose. Frenchman Sam
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In a nail-biting finish, Michael Woods beat his breakaway companions on the final climb to emerge victorious on stage 13 of the Vuelta a España 2024 after 176 kilometers between Lugo and Puerto de Ancares, a first-category climb. The experienced Israel-Premier Tech rider took the solo victory on the steep finish. Second came Swiss rider Mauro Schmid (Team Jayco AlUla) at 45 seconds and third came Spanish rider Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates) at 1:11
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In a mountainous day full of emotions, the Colombian cyclist Juan Diego Hoyos (Team Sistecredito) was victorious in the seventh stage of the International Tour of Guadeloupe 2024. The leadership of the Caribbean race remained in the hands of his compatriot Kevin Castillo (Team Sistecredito). The rider from Caldas took the victory, after riding 159.9 kilometers between the towns of Morne-à-l’Eau and Petit-Canal. In the second position came the Spanish Pol Hervas (Team Madras Cycling)
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A great battle between the climbers took place in stage twelve of the Vuelta a España 2024, where Pablo Castrillo (Team Kern Pharma) was surprisingly the strongest in the Mountain Station of Manzaneda, taking the solo victory after 137.5 kilometers. The Spanish rider, who achieved a memorable and emotional victory for his team, won the duel with his breakaway companions. Second came the British Max Poole (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL), third Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates),
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