Richard Carapaz
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Tour de France: Winners and records
Door Martijn Ophorst The Tour de France is the holy grail of cycling. Winning a stage or even wearing the yellow jersey for a day can make a career. Wearing a jersey into Paris can make a life. Cyclingstage.com presents La Grande Boucle's recent winners and record holders.
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Giro d'Italia: Winners and records
Door Martijn Ophorst The Giro d’Italia began in 1909 in a bid to increase sales for La Gazzetta dello Sport. Italian riders dominated the early decades of the race but that changed from the 60's onward. Cyclingstage.com presents the recent winners and record holders…
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Vuelta a España: Winners and records
Door Martijn Ophorst Out of all 3 Grand Tours the Vuelta a España is really the one requiring climbers legs. Without them you don't even have to go there, unless you are looking for some lost sprinter stages. Cyclingstage.com presents the recent winners.
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Tour de Suisse: Winners and records
Door Martijn Ophorst The 1st edition of the Tour de Suisse was held in 1933 and, not surprisingly, the Swiss have taken most victories. Cyclingstage.com brings the records and the recent winners.
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Summer Olympics: Winners and records
Door Martijn Ophorst The first cyclist to hold an Olympic gold medal was home-rider Aristidis Konstantinidis back in 1896. In 3h22'31 he raced from Athens to Marathon and back again, totalling a distance of 87 kilometres. Cyclingstage.com brings you the winners in…
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Giro 2025: Late attack nets Carapaz the win, Del Toro stays in pink
Door Harmen Lustig Attackers Wout Poels, Lorenzo Fortunato, Luke Plapp, Nairo Quintana and Pello Bilbao are caught on the final climb of the day, after which Richard Carapaz launches an attack. He crests the summit half a minute ahead of the peloton – enough to…
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Tour de France 2024: Carapaz solos to triumph in Superdévoluy, Pogacar still in yellow
Door Harmen Lustig The riders unleash fireworks right from the start in the race to Superdévoluy. On the penultimate climb, the Col du Noyer, Simon Yates attacks and Richard Carapaz bridges across to him. The Olympic Champion then heads alone to solo to the first…
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Vuelta 2022: Carapaz wins last mountain stage, Evenepoel seals GC triumph
Door Harmen Lustig Richard Carapaz seals the polka dot jersey and also wins the last mountain stage, while Remco Evenepoel is going to win La Vuelta. Enric Mas and Juan Ayuso round out the final podium.
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Vuelta 2022: Carapaz wins in Sierra Pandera, Evenepoel retains leads
Door Harmen Lustig La Vuelta presents a thrilling finale in the Sierra de la Pandera. Richard Carapaz wins stage 14 from the breakaway, while Miguel Ángel López and Primoz Roglic finish in second and third. Remco Evenepoel loses time, but he keeps La Roja.
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Vuelta 2022: Carapaz wins at Peñas Blancas, Evenepoel still in La Roja
Door Harmen Lustig Richard Carapaz attacks from the breakaway in the last 2 kilometres of the Peñas Blancas. The Olympic Champion solos to victory. Remco Evenepoel stays in control of the GC group and keeps the red jersey.
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Volta a Catalunya 2022: Carapaz wins spectacle race, Higuita new leader
Door Harmen Lustig Richard Crapaz and Sergio Higuita turn the Volta a Catalunya upside down in the 6th stage. The two attack early on and hold off the chasers. Richard Carapaz wins the stage, Sergio Higuita moves into the overall race lead.
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Summer Olympics 2021 Tokyo: Carapaz solos to gold in road race
Door Harmen Lustig Brandon McNulty strikes with 25 kilometres remaining and Richard Carapaz jumps to his wheel. The Ecuadorian goes solo inside the last 6 kilometres to power to gold. Wout van Aert sprints to silver, Tadej Pogacar takes bronze.
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Tour de Suisse 2021: Carapaz outsprints Fuglsang to take race lead
Door Harmen Lustig Esteban Chaves attacks on the first of two climbs in the finale before Jakob Fuglsang rejoins him just before the finish climb. The Dane forges on alone, but Richard Carapaz tracks him down. The Ecuadorian not only outsprints the Dane, he also…
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Giro 2019: Carapaz wins in chaotic finale, Roglic extends lead
Door Harmen Lustig The Giro d'Italia's 4th stage travels on undulating terrain to an uphill finish in Frascati. A crash in the finale takes down Tom Dumoulin, while Richard Carapaz wins the race ahead of Caleb Ewan.