Martha Bayona supercharged talent at the UCI Champions League in London
The performance of Colombian cyclist Martha Bayona at the closing of the UCI Champions League in London was so memorable that, of course, she fulfilled her dream of achieving great results, especially at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, in which she hopes to shine. the best in their sport.
At the moment, at the age of 27, the woman from Santander is showing that she is at the optimum level after winning the fifth and final leg of the track competition in the capital of the United Kingdom, in which she achieved her second victory in the competition. By shining in the Kirin test.
After winning her first valid race held in Mallorca, Spain on November 12, this time the rider attached to the Antioquia Cycling League impressed again with her speed, tactics, strength and intelligence to beat, by centimeters, the Dutch Shanne Braspennincx. And the third was Stevie van der Peet, also from the Netherlands.
In the second edition of this European event, in which the 72 best track players in the world competed, two more Colombians were invited: Kevin Santiago Quintero, who just won a world bronze medal at the Championships in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France, and Santiago Ramirez, who finished second in the Keirin competition at The Station in London. The Colombians will now have a respite as they set their sights on another challenging season
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Creoles were invited to the Track Champions League.
Bayona, Quintero and Ramirez.
Second
is the position held by Martha Bayona at
Kirin world ranking
Colombian pedal performance Martha Bayonne At the conclusion of the UCI Track Champions League in London, it was so memorable that, from now on, it makes you dream of great results, especially in Paris Olympics – 2024, In which she longs to shine against the best in her sport.
At the moment, at the age of 27, the woman from Santander is showing that she is at the optimum level after winning the fifth and final leg of the track competition in the capital of the United Kingdom, in which she achieved her second victory in the competition. By shining in the Kirin test.
After winning her first valid race held in Mallorca, Spain on November 12, this time around the Antioquia Cycling Tournament rider impressed once again with her speed, tactics, strength and intelligence to put inches ahead of the Dutch Shan Braspinnicks. was the third Stevie van der PeetAlso from the Netherlands.
In the second edition of this European event, in which the 72 best track players in the world competed, two more Colombians were invited: Kevin Santiago Quintero, who just won a world bronze medal at the Championships in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France, and Santiago Ramirez, who finished second in the Keirin competition at The Station in London. The Colombians will now get some time off as they set their sights on another challenging season.
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