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In the ascent to San Francisco en Alto, Jhonatan Chaves (Nu Colombia) took revenge and won the fifth stage of the Tour of Guatemala 2024, disputed over a distance of 155 kilometers in mountainous terrain, between the towns of Ocos and Totonicapán. The young rider from Cundinamarca, who was second the day before, attacked in the final part of the stage to reach the finish line alone. Second came Boyacense Róbinson López (GW Erco Shimano)
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The 112th edition of the Tour de France was officially presented this Tuesday and let out some details for its fans. The 2025 version of the ‘Grand Bouclé’ will start in Lille on July 5 and finish on the Champs-Elysées on July 27. “There is not a single millimeter outside the borders. Some will say ‘100% French? No wonder, it should always be like that,’” said race director Christian Prudhomme at the announcement of the
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In a demanding finish, Cormac McGeough (Canel’s – Java) won the fourth stage of the Tour of Guatemala 2024. Monday’s route comprised a leg-breaker from Mazatenango to Coatepeque, with 125 kilometers of route, which included two categorized mountain prizes. The 28-year-old Irishman attacked his breakaway companions with less than 2,000 meters to the finish, beating Colombian Jhonatan Chaves (Nu Colombia) and Costa Rican Donovan Ramírez (Colono Bikestation Kölbi), who finished 2nd and 3rd, respectively. As
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After two Colombian victories, the Ecuadorian Byron Guamá ended the hegemony of the scarabajos and won the third stage of the Tour of Guatemala 2024. The experienced Ecuadorian Movistar Best PC rider was the strongest of the breakaway and won the stage, after riding 113.5 kilometers between Ciudad Vieja and Santa Lucia. The South American rider, who achieved his ninth victory in the history of the Guatemalan round, beat Costa Rican Daniel Bonilla (Team Colono
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In another mountainous finish, Róbinson López (GW Erco Shimano) won the second stage of the Tour of Guatemala 2024. Saturday’s route included a very hard ride from Jutiapa to Fraijanes, with 135 kilometers of route, which included seven mountain prizes. The 26-year-old Beetle overcame the Guatemalan Mardoqueo Vásquez of Hino-One-La Red-Suzuki and the Ecuadorian Bryan Obando (Movistar Best PC), who came second and third, respectively. Kilometer by kilometer, the national and international cyclists left their
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In a very demanding finish, David González (Team Medellín-EPM) won the first stage and became the first leader of the Vuelta a Guatemala 2024. The route of the inaugural day included a very hard journey from Punila to Jutiapa, with 157 kilometers of route, which included four mountain prizes. The young rider from Bogota, who achieved his second victory of the season after winning the Vuelta a Venezuela, beat the Mexican Efrén Santos (Canel’s –
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Finally the wait is over, the 63rd edition of the Tour of Guatemala will start this October 25 to thrill millions of people, cycling lovers who year after year eagerly await this event that is already a custom in our country. In the midst of a party that will last until November 3, cyclists from various parts of the continent will gather in Guatemala to compete in a new edition of the multicolored tour, which
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Ecuadorian Esther Galarza became the first champion of a Women’s Tour of Costa Rica, while Colombian Lina María Rojas won the last stage and rounded off the performance of the Mexican team Pato Bike BMC Team-Strongman, which gave no chance to its rivals and won three of the four stages. The final podium left Galarza at the top, who was also champion of the mountain prizes. The Ecuadorian was escorted by Guatemalan Gabriela Soto (Macizo
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He who is a gentleman repeats! Neilson Powless won the Japan Cup for the second time in his career. The American from EF Education-EasyPost was the strongest of the breakaway and took another victory of the season after 144.2 kilometers in the city of Utsunomiya. The podium of the important Japanese one-day race was completed by Belgian Ilan Van Wilder (Soudal Quick-Step) and Slovenian Matej Mohoric (Bahrain – Victorious), who took 2nd and 3rd place,
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It was known and now it’s official: Jefferson Cepeda is a new Movistar Team rider. The Ecuadorian rider has signed for two seasons with Movistar Team after having performed at a high level the last few seasons with Caja Rural. This is the fifth signing of the team sponsored by Telefónica. Born in Quito in 1996, he comes from a great year 2024, the best of his professional career, finishing fourth in O Gran Camiño
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