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Argenys Vanegas of Team Kilos won with complete authority the fifth and final stage of the Tour of Nicaragua, in which the Costa Rican Bryan Salas (Real Estelí) took the yellow jersey and is the new monarch of a more organized edition that is going gaining prestige on the Central American route. Vanegas easily dominated the 60 kilometer segment between Avenida Bolívar and Chávez with a difference of 1:40 from the main group, although his
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The UCI has considered changing the positions of the Cyclocross World Championships and the National Championships during the season so that there are more front row riders at the start. The general director of the UCI, Peter Van den Abeele, stated this in an interview with Sporza. “After the World Cup in Hoogerheide last year, we debated it internally. We asked ourselves whether the World Cup and the national championships should move places on the
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The Costa Rican Bryan Salas (Real Estelí) took advantage of his climbing skills and secured victory in the queen stage of the Tour of Nicaragua 2023, the strongest in terms of the number of elevations and which was contested over 145 kilometers between Managua and the Masaya Volcano. The Costa Rican cyclist, who is preparing for the Tour of Costa Rica, once again beat the men of Team Kilos, especially the Colombian Carlos Andrés Romero
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A new Colombian cyclist will try to make his way in Europe in 2024. This is Roland Bernal, brother of Egan Bernal, who has just signed a two-season contract with the AC Monaco team. This is a continental team that recently announced the extension of fellow Colombian Kevin Velásquez and that, according to colleagues at La Rueda de Colombia, has confirmed the hiring of Ronald Bernal until 2025. Great news without a doubt for Egan
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The third segment of the Tour of Nicaragua featured Costa Rican Bryan Salas (Real Estelí), who won a stage contested between the American Embassy and El Crucero on a 132-kilometer route; while the Colombian Carlos Andrés Romero (Team Kilos) went on to command the individual overall. In an undulating day full of emotions, the Tico cyclist took the victory after winning head-to-head with Carlos Andrés Romero, who with his second place took the lead from
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That New York will host a race on the International Cycling Union calendar will no longer be a dream, but a reality. The Big Apple will experience one of the most spectacular days on May 19, 2024 with the celebration of the New York City Grand Prix, category 1.2 of the UCI. Race organizer Uli Fluhme has revealed the first teams confirmed to take part in the big ‘Big Apple’ race and has sidestepped the
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True to his style, Néstor Rueda (Team Edasa) won the second stage of the Tour of Nicaragua 2023 in a sprint. The rider from Zapatoca, Santander, surprised the Team Kilos riders in the last meters, taking a great victory. On another flat day, the Colombian runner took victory, after traveling 138 kilometers between Managua and the City of León. The Nicaraguan Argenis Vanegas of Team Kilos retained the lead of the race for a few
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The Tour de France has revealed this Thursday the route of the first stages of its 2025 edition on the occasion of the grand start of the Tour that will take place in the French city of Lille. The first stage will have a route of 185 kilometers starting and finishing in Lille-Métropole on a route with three hills, Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, Cassel and Mont Noir, but which will not prevent the stage and the first yellow
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In a final for sprinters, local runner Argenis Vanegas, from the Team Kilos team, was a prophet in his homeland by winning the first stage of the Tour of Nicaragua 2023, after traveling 145 kilometers around the municipality of Tipitapa, in the department of Managua. In the opening section of the Nicaraguan round, Team Kilos dominated by occupying the first four positions, among them the Colombian Carlos Andrés Romero, who finished in third position. At
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Cyclocross, that discipline that cyclists have used for decades to maintain their competitive activity during the winter and that in Belgium and the Netherlands acquires a true sporting entity, becoming almost a religion, outside of there does not seem to have the same impact. Despite the efforts of the International Cycling Union (UCI) to internationalize the discipline and that the World Cup events have good crowd numbers wherever they are held. A growth that has
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