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The third day of competition at Paris-Nice left UAE Team Emirates as the winner, giving Brandon McNulty the leader’s jersey. The Arab team dominated the 26.9-kilometer team time trial around Auxerre. The Emirati squad was the best of the day’s time trial, beating Team Jayco AlUla by 15 seconds and the U.S.-based EF Education – EasyPost team, which includes Colombian Rigoberto Urán, by 20 seconds. Fourth place went to the Belgian team Soudal Quick-Step and
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The champion of Cyprus and representative of the Roland team of Switzerland, Antri Christoforou, was the first to cross the finish line after the 108.5 kilometers of the Grand Prix Surf City of the Tour El Salvador 2024. Christoforou finished with a time of 2:35:03 hours. Two-time world champion Elena Pirrone of Italy, also a member of the Roland team, finished second with a time of 2:35:12 hours, while third place went to Lorena Villamizar
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The second stage of Paris-Nice 2024 went to Arvid de Kleijn. Tudor Pro Cycling’s Dutch sprinter proved to have the fastest legs in the sprint over a 117.6-kilometer course between Thoiry and Montargis. De Kleijn, 29, who won his first WorldTour victory, defeated New Zealander Laurence Pithie (Groupama – FDJ) and compatriot Dylan Groenewegen (Team Jayco AlUla). The four Colombians arrived in the bunch with the same time as the winner. The second fraction of
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Venezuelan José Castillo was crowned individual champion of the 45th version of the Vuelta Ciclística Independencia Nacional, whose final stage was run on Sunday with a closed circuit in the Expreso Quinto Centenario in the National District. Venezuelan José Castillo was crowned individual champion of the 45th version of the Vuelta Ciclística Independencia Nacional, whose final stage was run on Sunday with a closed circuit in the Expreso Quinto Centenario in the National District. Castillo,
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El Salvador is preparing to receive the best cyclists in the world at the start of the Tour El Salvador 2024, an event that promises 10 days of high level competition and tours through emblematic places of the country, with the participation of 112 athletes of 25 nationalities in search of qualifying points for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The fervor of professional cycling arrives to El Salvador with the arrival of the international cycling
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In a dizzying finish, Olav Kooij won the first stage of Paris-Nice 2024 after a sprint duel with Mads Pedersen. The young Team Visma | Lease a Bike sprinter withstood the hilly phase in which Colombian Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) was very active with Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) and Primož Roglič (Bora-hansgrohe). The Dutch rider just edged out Denmark’s Mads Pedersen (Lidl – Trek) and New Zealand’s Laurence Pithie (Groupama – FDJ) to become the
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Dominican Roger Marte took a wheel advantage at the finish line to win the sixth stage of the Vuelta Ciclística Independencia Nacional, which concludes this Sunday, with its final day to be held at the Expreso Quinto Centenario in the National District. Saturday’s results in the 117-kilometer Santo Domingo-Circunvalación route left Venezuelan José Castillo as the virtual champion of the event. Castillo was part of the peloton that entered 46 seconds behind the leaders of
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Great, epic, heroic, words that fall short to describe the victory of Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) in the Strade Bianche 2024. The Slovenian won solo after a distant attack 80 kilometers from the finish in Siena. The two-time Tour de France champion, who was racing his first competition of the season, crossed the finish line first with a time of 5:19:45″, after riding 215 kilometers on the “white roads” of the Tuscan region, making
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Dominican Alberto Rafael Ramos dominated in another mass arrival at the finish line of the fifth day of the Vuelta Ciclística Independencia Nacional, held this Friday with a 147-kilometer ride on the Santo Domingo-San Pedro de Macorís-Circunvalación-El Higüero route. It was a day full of strategy in which the Venezuela País de Futuro team protected the leader of the individual general classification, José Castillo, and its leadership as a group. The longest distance to be
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After taking the podium at the O Gran Camiño, Egan Bernal will continue his season in Paris-Nice. The 27-year-old Colombian climber is part of the seven-man Ineos Grenadiers squad for the ‘Race of the Sun’, in which he will be one of the leaders alongside Spaniard Carlos Rodríguez. The zipaquireño, who has already won the Tour de France and the Giro d’Italia in his career, is slowly finding his form. This season, Bernal seems to
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