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Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) did not disappoint the forecasts of specialists and won the queen stage of the Criterium du Dauphiné, played on a 147.9-kilometre route between Porte-de-Savoie and Col de la Croix of Fer. The Danish runner, who established himself in the lead, turned out to be the strongest in the final climb of the First category with 13.1 km at 6.2%. In second place came Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) 41 seconds behind and
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The Venezuelan Lilibeth Chacón (Clarus Merquimina) won the third stage of the 21st Women’s Cycling Tour of Guatemala alone and stormed the top of the general classification, just one segment away from putting the final point of the Central American competition. The brunette, who was third, three seconds behind the leader, surpassed the Colombian Karen Lor Villamizar (Patobaike) at the finish line by more than a minute and the same did the Mexican Marcela Prieto,
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Four Latino cyclists managed to sneak into the top 20 of the general classification of the Critérium du Dauphiné, after running the sixth stage of the tour, won by Georg Zimmermann (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty) after a break that he crowned after 170.1 kilometers between Nantua and Crest-Voland. The German rider ended up being the best breakaway of the day and left Frenchman Mathieu Burgaudeau (TotalEnergies) for second place, while Spanish Jonathan Castroviejo (Ineos
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In a great performance, the Colombian female cyclists excelled in the second online stage of the Women’s International Tour of Guatemala; Serika Gulumá, Carolina Vargas and Andrea Alzate made it 1-2-3 at Circuito Patzicia. On the flat day, held this Friday over 125.4 kilometers around El Camán, the Colombian female cyclists who on this occasion represent the Colombian Road Team once again had an outstanding performance after winning the first stage. The first flying finish
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In a thrilling finale, Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) emerged victorious in stage five, after covering 191.1 kilometers between the towns of Cormoranche-sur-Saône and Salins-les-Bains. With the victory, the Dane seized the leader’s yellow jersey in the 75th edition of the French round. The 2022 Tour de France champion won alone, taking 31 seconds ahead of the group of favorites that entered, led by the Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-Quick Step) and the Norwegian Tobias Halland Johannessen (Uno-X
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Next week the 2023 edition of the Pan American Track Cycling Championship will be held in San Juan. A large number of teams from different American countries will arrive in Argentina to play this event that will have a very special touch. Because it is the first sports competition to be held at the Vicente Alejo Chancay velodrome and multipurpose stadium. A great bulwark located in the city Parque de los Deportes that, after its
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The experienced Venezuelan Lilibeth Chacón, from the Claruso Merquimina team, won this Thursday the first stage of the 21st Women’s Tour of Guatemala, whose route included 114.8 kilometers, while the Colombian Andrea Alzate (COL/Eneicat-CM Team) kept the jersey of leader. In the Parramos circuit, a municipality in the central department of Chimaltenango, the brunette sparked sparks in an electrifying final run to be at the head of 20 other riders, including Colombian Karen Villamizar, from
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Mikkel Bjerg (UAE Team Emirates) surprised the favorites and beat the Critérium du Dauphiné timer on the day, in a demanding 31.1-kilometre individual time trial between Cours and Belmont-de-la-Loire, which left great changes in the individual general. The Danish cyclist used a time of 27:28 minutes at an average speed of 49.80 km / h. The second position in the time trial was occupied by his compatriot Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) at 12 seconds and third
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The twenty-first edition of the International Women’s Cycling Tour of Guatemala began this Wednesday with a prologue won by Colombian Andrea Alzate of the Colombia-Eneicat CM Team, who will wear the leader’s jersey in the first stage this Thursday. The sports setting for the prologue was the National Velodrome located in zone 13 of the capital. And with a kilometer of travel, the Colombian Alzate won the victory by marking 1:13.055 minutes, inferior to the
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In a high-speed finish, Christophe Laporte (Jumbo-Visma) won again at the Critérium du Dauphiné after repeating victory in the third stage, developed over 194.1 kilometers between the French towns of Monistrol-sur-Loire and Le Coteau, in both Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz maintained his third place overall. The French sprinter, who consolidated his lead in the 75th edition of the French round, was the fastest in the pack, defeating the Irishman Sam Bennett (Bora-Hansgrohe) and the Dutchman Dylan
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