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The young rider from Antioquia, Stefany Cuadrado, was crowned world champion in the Junior World Sprint Championship held in Louyang, China. Born in Caucasia, Antioquia, she defeated in the final the British Georgette Rand. It is the second world title of the ‘Pistard Paisa’ after the one she won last year in Cali in the keirin event. The sprint final was decided in two rounds, the last one with absolute authority. Both the Colombian and
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A great surprise was given in the sixth stage of the Vuelta a España 2024, where Ben O’Connor gave a blow of authority in Yunquera, taking the solo victory after 185.5 kilometers. In a great performance, the Australian rider took a spectacular victory with an added value, taking the lead of the race and with a good advantage, more than 4 minutes. “I felt that today was the day I had to take my chance.
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In an uphill finish, Esther Galarza (BMC Patobike Strongman) was victorious in the third stage of the Women’s Tour of Colombia 2024, disputed between Barranquilla and Minca Pozo Azul with a distance of 108.4 kilometers. The South American sealed the victory ahead of the Antioquian Estefanía Herrera (Mujeres Antioquia-Orgullo Paisa) and the Venezuelan Lilibeth Chacón (BMC Patobike Strongman), who entered 16 seconds behind the winner. When facing the first category mountain prize at the end
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In a very tight finish, Pavel Bittner (dsm-firmenich PostNL) won the fifth stage of the Vuelta a España 2024, after a day of 170 kilometers, which ended in a bunch sprint in Seville. The young Czech rider was surprisingly the fastest in the bunch, just ahead of Belgian Wout van Aert (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) and Australian Kaden Groves (Alpecin – Deceuninck), second and third respectively. Six Colombians entered the peloton with the
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The Colombia Potencia de la Vida team also dominated the second stage of the Women’s Cycling Tour of Colombia 2024. This time the victory went to Paula Andrea Carrasco, who won the sprint, in a flat fraction disputed over 127.4 kilometers, which joined Cartagena with Barranquilla. The rider from Cundinamarca, won the fraction after 3 hours, 37 minutes and 39 seconds. Second came her teammate Paula Latriglia and third finished Karen Villamizar (Boneshaker Project presented
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In the first approach with the mountains, Primož Roglič (Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe) snatched victory from Belgian Lennert Van Eetvelt (Lotto Dstny) in the last breath and won the fourth stage of the Vuelta a España 2024. The stage was held between Plasencia and Pico Villuercas over a distance of 170.5 kilometers. The first mountainous day was defined among the best climbers, which ended with the victory of the great favorite, Roglič, in
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In a flat day with few emotions, Elizabeth Castaño (Colombia Potencia de la Vida) was victorious in the first stage of the Vuelta a Colombia Femenina 2024. The fraction was developed in the surroundings of Cartagena over a distance of 101.9 kilometers. The rider from Antioquia was the fastest in the definition and won the stage ahead of Diana Carolina Peñuela (DNA Pro Cycling Team) and the Italian Valentina Basilico (Eneicat – CM Team). The
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This Monday, August 19, the third stage of the Vuelta a España was run, the last day that had Portugal as protagonist, before moving to Iberian soil for the remaining stages. It is worth mentioning that the race, which started on Saturday, August 17, will run until September 8. It is worth noting that, on this day, there was a little more complicated terrain compared to the first two stages, after a time trial and
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The cyclist Argenis Vanegas, from the Kilos de Nicaragua team, became the great champion of the 23rd Tour of Nicaragua 2024. His final time (11:59:52 hours) was achieved after five stages of the event, composed of 469 kilometers. The final stage of the Tour of Nicaragua 2024 took place on the Bolivar Avenue circuit, where each cyclist had to ride 20 laps to total 60 kilometers. With intermediate finishes on lap 10 and 15. As
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In a sprint finish, Australian rider Kaden Groves (Alpecin – Deceuninck) won the first online stage of the 79th edition of the Vuelta a España, after riding 194.6 kilometers between the Portuguese towns of Cascais and Ourém. The 25-year-old Oceanic rider was the fastest in the bunch, beating Belgian Wout van Aert (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) in the last meters, who became the new leader due to time bonuses. Ibon Ruiz (Team Kern
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