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In the great first mountain duel of the Corsa Rosa, Tadej Pogacar took his third stage win in the Giro d’Italia 2024, after beating Colombian Daniel Felipe Martinez (Bora-Hansgrohe) in Prati di Tivo in a memorable duel. After an uphill finish on the second day, we had to wait until the eighth day for the first real mountain stage of the Italian round with 152 kilometers of racing. The fraction had three categorized passes, including
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Haley Batten and Riley Amos earned the top podium spots at the Cross-country short track (XCC) on Friday 10 May at the Pan American Mountain Bike Championships in Solider Hollow, Utah. Batten led an American sweep, with Kate Courtney in second and Bailey Cioppa in third. Team USA’s Makena Kellerman took fourth place, showcasing the dominance of this US Women’s team. In the men’s field, American Riley Amos earned the top podium spot racing in
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He was the top favorite before the start of the race and, as the days go by, he continues to fulfill point by point the path he had set for himself to achieve the prized maglia rosa. Tadej Pogacar once again made the most of his status as favorite to not only consolidate his overall lead before the first big mountain stage tomorrow, but he also had the luxury of winning the stage against the
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Colombian Daniel Felipe Martinez maintained today the third position in the Giro d’Italia cycling, finishing 34th in the fifth stage, disputed between the cities of Genoa and this city over 178 kilometers. Martinez (Bora-Hansgrohe) crossed the finish line 11 seconds behind Frenchman Benjamin Thomas (Cofidis), winner of the segment with a time of 3:59.59 hours, followed by Dane Michael Valgren (EF Education-EasyPost) and Italian Andrea Pietrobon (Polti-Kometa). Slovenian Tadej Pogacar (UAE Emirates) finished 29th, 11
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The UCI CRC 506 Gran Fondo Costa Rica Santini is ready to return with its second edition on June 9 with the long-distance race from San José to Puntarenas and the middle-distance from Grecia to Puntarenas. This Tuesday, during a press conference, details of this event were announced. The test is part of the world calendar of the International Cycling Union (UCI) as the opportunity for participants to qualify for the final of the World
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In the third finish for the sprinters, Benjamin Thomas (Cofidis) surprised with the breakaway and won in a fast-paced finish the fifth stage of the Giro d’Italia 2024, after riding 178 flat kilometers between Genoa and Lucca. The 28-year-old French rider crossed the finish line first with a time of 3:59:59″ ahead of Denmark’s Michael Valgren (EF Education – EasyPost) and Italy’s Andrea Pietrobon (Team Polti Kometa). The overall classification was unchanged in the top
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Cuban cyclist Arlenis Sierra gave another outstanding performance to the Movistar team by winning second place in the Clásica Ciclística de Navarra 2024 with start and finish in Pamplona, Spain, disputed on 135, 6 kilometers this May 8. Sierra overtook Dutch rider Shirin van Anrooij (Lidl-Trek) at the finish line, leading the main peloton of 21 riders, just eight seconds behind the winner, German rider Hannah Ludwig (Cofidis), who clocked 3 hours, 50 minutes and
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In a finish for sprinters, Jonathan Milan (Lidl – Trek) won the fourth stage of the Giro d’Italia 2024, a fraction of 190 kilometers between Acqui Terme and Andora on a flat day with only one categorized mountain obstacle. The Italian sprinter took revenge for what happened the day before, winning the sprint with superiority ahead of Australian Kaden Groves (Alpecin – Deceuninck) and German Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain – Victorious). While the Colombian Fernando Gaviria
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Pedalists from more than 40 countries of the Americas will compete from May 8 in the Pan American Mountain Bike Championships that include Short Track, Relay, Eliminator and Cross-Country events in Junior, U23, Elite and Masters categories, which will be held in the city of Midway, Utah, United States. The Soldier Hollow Nordic Center will host the Pan American Mountain Bike Championships through May 12, 2024, an international competition returning to the United States for
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The first bunch sprint of the Giro d’Italia 2024 went to Tim Merlier. In the streets of Fossano, the Belgian from Soudal Quick-Step was the fastest after 166.3 kilometers, ahead of Italian Jonathan Milan (Lidl – Trek). The ‘Maglia Rosa’ remained in the hands of Slovenian Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates). In the early stages, the climbers concentrated on the battle for the mountains jersey. At the top of Lu (3.4 km à 3.8%), fourth
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