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Big news shakes continental and Colombian cycling. After several weeks of uncertainty, the Ineos-Grenadiers team confirmed that Egan Bernal’s sporting recovery is a fact and he will be under their ranks in the upcoming Vuelta a España, scheduled from August 26 to September 17. The British team revealed the roster that will be fighting in one of the three great tours of the world, behind the Tour de France and the Giro d’Italia. Bernal will
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Everything is ready in the Colombian city of Cali to host the World Youth Track Cycling Championship at the majestic Alcides Nieto Patiño velodrome, from August 23 to 27, with the confirmation of 46 nations and close to half a thousand riders, while It is endorsed by the International Cycling Union (UCI). Due to the recent results, it is expected that in the universal fight several brands will be beaten for this category. The Italians,
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The Slovenian Primoz Roglic, champion of the Giro d’Italia 2023, won the third stage theTour of Burgos 2023. The Jumbo Visma cyclist achieved victory over the final shot in the middle of the sprint against the rest of his rivals. Such a stage connected the towns of Sargentes de la Lora and Villarcayo after 183 kilometers, the team that claimed the victory was Jumbo, as Roglic was the first to cross the finish line with
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Former US Road National Champion Coryn Labecki, a lover of one-day races and jaw-dropping rides, jumped at the chance to sign with the EF Education-Cannondale club for the 2024 season and get back on the bike and where she he started his career. Her credits include stage wins at the Giro d’Italia Donne, Lotto Belgium Tour and Women’s Tour, as well as one-day wins at the Tour of Flanders, RideLondon Classique and Trofeo Alfredo Binda.
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After a flat stage on the opening day of the Tour of Burgos, the second day brought a 13.1-kilometer team time trial between Oña and Poza de la Sal, in which the Jumbo Visma club asserted the label of favourite, and took the win. This Wednesday’s was a predominantly smooth track with a slight ascent in the last two kilometres, and in which the explosiveness of all the runners was key so as not to
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The excitement of Colombian cycling ignites with the confirmation of the participation of 20 teams and 196 cyclists in the RCN 2023 Classic, also known as the “Duelo de Titanes”. The roar of the wheels will begin to resound on September 23 in Cúcuta, marking the beginning of a challenging competition that promises to be an unforgettable edition. In line with the RCN Clásico regulations, all squads will be forced to register at least two
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Colombia prevailed at the start of the Vuelta a Burgos 2023 through the runner Juan Sebastián Molano, who dominated the first stage of the competition, disputed over 161 kilometers between Villalba de Duero to Burgos and which included a third-category mountain pass. The South American sprinter brought out all his class and took the win ahead of Spanish Iván García Cortina (Movistar Team) and Italian Edoardo Affini (Jumbo-Visma), who finished second and third, respectively. The
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This Sunday another victory for Team Medellín-EPM took place in Guatemalan territory. Javier Jamaica won the Second Chapín Grand Prix in the UCI 1.1 category, after being the strongest in a mountainous 186.5-kilometre track, which ended in Nueva Santa Catarina Ixtahuacán. The Colombians dominated this international event, occupying the first six places. The podium was completed by Cristian Yesid Bustos (Ceramicas Castelli-ADD Xela) and Aldemar Reyes (Team Medellín-EPM). In fourth place came Danny Osorio (Team
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After nine stages, the Frenchman Benjamin Le Ny (Uni Sport Lamentinois). was crowned monarch of the Tour of Guadeloupe, which concluded this Sunday with a segment between Pointe-à-Pitre and Baie-Mahault, dominated by his compatriot Raphaël Lautone (Team Madras Cycling). For his part, the Colombian cyclist Esneider Báez (Team Cama CCD) remained in second place in the individual general classification; while the American Tyler Stites (Project Echelon Racing) finished third in a competition that brought together
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This Sunday, August 13, the emotions of the World Bike Crossing Championship were palpitating, in Glasgow, Scotland, and America had an outstanding participation with the Colombians Mariana Pajón and Carlos Ramírez, who finished in fifth and fourth position, respectively. The challenge was in obtaining a medal in favor of the Colombian delegation, however, the scenario was adverse in that sense, but that does not detract from the large number of Colombians installed in the respective
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