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With a time of 10 minutes and 5 seconds, Miguel Ángel López from Boyacá from Team Medellin-EPM fulfilled the forecasts, won the prologue in Yopal and became the first leader of the Tour of Colombia 2023. “It is something very nice to be here and win the first stage of the Tour of Colombia, close to home, surrounded by family and the warmth of the public. We were very close and we were able to
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The second competition date of the Pan American Elite Track Cycling Championship held in San Juan, Argentina, left Canada at the top of the medal table by adding a pair of golds in the pursuit events for both sexes, while Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago won the titles in the women’s elimination race and the men’s Kerin, respectively. Willing to retain the crown achieved in 2022 as a national team, Canada won the first gold
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A brave solo move in the final 20km of the second stage of the Tour de Beauce earned Cormac McGeough (EC Makadence Primeau Velo) his first win in UCI-organized races and the leader’s yellow jersey of the career. The Irishman won the stage by 20 seconds ahead of Evan Russell (Cycling BC) and stage one winner Matisse Julien (Ecoflo Chronos). That time, along with the ten second stage win bonus, was enough to put him
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San Juan has just achieved a more than important milestone in its rich sports history. It is about what happened this Wednesday night when at the Vicente Alejo Chancay velodrome, the International Cycling Union (UCI) -the highest entity worldwide- made this multipurpose sports venue of our province official as the new Satellite Development Center of the UCI, a status that will position San Juan throughout the world and designate it as the benchmark city in
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With two golds and one silver, the teams from Mexico and Canada dominated the first competition date of the Pan American Elite Track Cycling Championship, which began this Wednesday at the new Vicente Alejo Chancay velodrome in San Juan, Argentina. The Mexicans climbed to the top of the podium in the team sprint, ahead of the Canadian team, while the United States finished third. The trio of Jessica Salazar, Yuli Verdugo and Luz Gaxiola with
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The young Canadian Matisse Julien, 20, took all the victories during the inaugural stage of the Tour de Beauce, held this Wednesday from the Espace Carpe Diem in Saint-Georges, with a route of 143 kilometers and at an average speed of more than 42 km/h. In addition to the leader’s yellow jersey, which he narrowly took from the American Tyler Stites (Project Echelon Racing), the cyclist from Laval, a member of the Écoflo Chronos team,
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With the official registration lists, it was confirmed that there will be 179 riders from 20 nations who, starting this June 14, will try to find medals and points for the world ranking in the Pan-American Track Cycling Championship, which will take place at the Vicente Alejo Chancay velodrome, in San Juan, Argentina. Each national team will be the protagonist and participant in the inauguration of the new indoor velodrome, built for the occasion and
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A group of 166 riders representing 25 teams were pre-registered with the Colombian Cycling Federation to participate in the 73rd edition of the Tour of Colombia, an event supported by the Ministry of Sport, which will take place from June 16 to 25, along the highways of Casanare, Boyacá, Cundinamarca, Tolima, Risaralda, Caldas and Antioquia. The current two-time champion of the race, Fabio Andrés Duarte from Cundinamarca, heads the roster of Team Medellín EPM, which
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The Pan American Track Cycling Championship will begin this Wednesday, June 14 at the Vicente Chancay velodrome, with a morning and afternoon program until Saturday, while on Sunday the activities will end at noon, according to the official calendar released by the organizers. In just 48 hours, the men and women of San Juan will be able to witness the historic Continental Track Championship, which for the first time will arrive in the Argentine province
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After an enforced three-year hiatus, the Tour de Beauce, North America’s largest professional cycling stage race, is finally back, returning to action June 14-18 in Canada. The 35th edition of the Tour de Beauce will offer athletes an interesting combination of novelties and safe bets in terms of the routes that will take place during five stages, totaling some 673 kilometres. The stage race considered one of the most important in North America stands alone
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