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Richard Carapaz takes his first stage win at La Vuelta with victory on Stage 12 🏆 Remco Evenepoel retains his lead on GC with the order of the top five unchanged from the start of the day 🙌 ...
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Form-check on the 2025 Vuelta a España favorites with less than two weeks to go: Who's been hiding off the radar and who's ...
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No Roglic and Mas, but with O'Connor, a 2024 podium finisher still returns to the Vuelta a Espana
Just over a week from now, the Vuelta a España will kick off in Turin, Italy, but as far as confirmed participants go, not ...
Richard Carapaz is in the pole position to win his second Giro d’Italia, but he’s the first admit the race is far from over. With six stages left to race, Carapaz holds a slender seven-second ...
Richard Carapaz may still not finish on the final podium of the Vuelta a España on Sunday, but to judge by his emotionally charged words at the summit of the race’s final mountain stage on ...
SUPERDEVOLUY, France — Richard Carapaz earned a stage win at the Tour de France for the first time after showcasing his climbing prowess in the final ascents of Wednesday's route in the Alps.
Richard Carapaz (Movistar) with the Trofeo Senza Fine (Image credit: Getty Images Sport) Image 4 of 4 Movistar hoist Richard Carapaz in the air after his Giro win (Image credit: Getty Images Sport) ...
Richard Carapaz and Enric Mas, two contenders for the overall podium, withdrew from the Tour de France on the opening day after crashing late in the first stage. Cameras found Carapaz and Mas ...
Ecuadorian cycling star Richard Carapaz has scored the biggest win of his career, soloing to the Olympic road race gold medal. Carapaz dropped American Brandon McNulty with 6km left and the 2019 ...
VERONA, Italy — Richard Carapaz became Ecuador’s first Grand Tour champion as he won the Giro d’Italia on Sunday, while American Chad Haga was fastest on the final stage’s individual time trial.
Richard Carapaz of EF Education-EasyPost climbed solo to victory in stage 17 of the Tour de France, a 178-kilometer (110.6 miles) ride from Saint-Paul-Trois-chateaux to Superdevoluy on Wednesday.
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