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The 103rd edition of the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya will go down in history as the edition of Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates), the most charismatic cyclist of his generation, who finished off the race with a fourth stage victory on its final day, the traditional finale in the city of Barcelona and its Montjuïc circuit. The victory came in a hard-fought reduced sprint that adds to those achieved with solo attacks in the mountain
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On the last day of the Rio 2024 Paracycling World Championships, the Colombian Carolina Munévar took third place in the omnium in the C2 Ladies category and thus won her second bronze medal in the event and the third for her country, the best of America in this universal competition. The girl from Boyaca, who on the first day of competitions won the bronze medal in the individual pursuit of the C2 category, also reached
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This Sunday’s fourth stage of the Tour of Uruguay 2024 was 134 very hard kilometers along routes 18 and 26 from the town of Vergara (Treinta y Tres) to Melo (Cerro Largo), where all eyes were on the gold medalist: the Brazilian Kleber Ramos of the Pindamonhangaba Cycling Team of Brazil, who won his first stage and secured the first place in the overall individual classification. The northern rider won in the final sprint over
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In another feat, as we are accustomed to in the 103rd edition of the Catalan round, Tadej Pogacar won the sixth stage of the Volta a Catalunya 2024, escorted by Colombian Egan Bernal, who climbed to third place in the overall individual classification. The UAE Team Emirates leader attacked with 25 kilometers to go, achieving his third victory of the week. The Slovenian was followed by Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) and Spaniard Mikel Landa (Soudal Quick-Step),
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The Tour of Uruguay 2024 had its continuity this Saturday with the third stage that joined Rocha with Maldonado in a total of 173.9 kilometers, in which the local Roderyck Asconeguy of the Club Ciclista Audax won with a time of 03:31:00. For the Trinidadian it was his second victory in this competition because he had also won the first stage of the competition, although the second had been for the Argentinean Elbio Alborzen. Behind
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In another finish for sprinters, Axel Laurance (Alpecin-Deceuninck) was victorious in the fifth stage of the Volta a Catalunya, after riding 167.3 kilometers between Altafulla and Viladecans, which had flat terrain at the end of the day. The Belgian sprinter, who won his 17th victory of the season, won the duel with Dutchman Marijn van den Berg (EF Education – EasyPost) and his compatriot Bryan Coquard (Cofidis), who finished 2nd and 3rd respectively. While Venezuelan
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The second day of the Tour of Uruguay was for Argentina with the victory of Elbio Alborzen (Sindicato Argentino de la Televisión) with a time of 03:47:15, ahead of Brazilian Kleber Ramos (Pindamonhangaba Cycling Team), who anyway remained as the overall leader after finishing second in the stage. The podium of the second day went to Alejandro Quilci (Club Ciclista Cerro Largo) with a time of 03:47:41. Thus, the overall is for Kleber Ramos and
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The first, and possibly last chance for the sprinters at the Volta a Catalunya 2024 became Marijn van den Berg’s prey. The Dutch EF Education-EasyPost sprinter just edged out Arne Marit (Intermarché – Wanty) and Emils Liepins (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL) on a 169.2-kilometer course between Sort and Lleida. The sprinters had their chance in the Catalan round, after three difficult mountain stages. After the start in Sort, the Port d’Ager (3.9 km at 6.8%), a
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The oldest stage race in America, the Tour of Uruguay started in Canelones with victory for Audax’s Roderyck Asconeguy. The opening day covered 111.4 kilometers on flat terrain. After almost three hours of racing, Roderyck Asconeguy (Audax) won in the final sprint after joining Montevideo with Maldonado. El Vasquito won at the checkered flag over two riders who want to be protagonists of the Vuelta Ciclista, Matías Presa and Agustín Moreira (both from the Cerro
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No one stops him! After emerging victorious in the first mountain stage the day before, Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) repeated his trick and won the queen stage with finish in Port Ainé, in a fraction that had 176.7 kilometers and almost 4,000 meters of elevation gain. The Slovenian attacked in the final part of the climb and crossed the finish line alone, ahead of Spaniard Mikel Landa (Soudal Quick-Step), who came in 48 seconds
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