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Previous overall winner Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost) established himself as likely the main contender to topple Giro d'Italia leader Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates-XRG), showing his ...
Few riders can claim they have had the better of Primoz Roglič in a Grand Tour, but Richard Carapaz is one of them. Back when he won the 2019 Giro d'Italia, and six years later, his EF Education ...
Tour Colombia: Richard Carapaz wins thrilling stage 5 summit finish at Alto del VinoJust like starting over – Bernal and Quintana begin again at revived Tour Colombia'Sprinting is a democracy ...
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 rode away from the biggest names in cycling to win the Olympic road race Saturday, giving Ecuador its first medal of any color in the sport in one of its marquee events.
ZURICH, Switzerland — Former Olympic champion Richard Carapaz of Ecuador has withdrawn from the cycling world championship road race because of an urgent family issue. Carapaz, who was the best ...
Richard Carapaz will not be at the Paris Olympics to defend his road cycling title. Ecuador's only representative at the Olympics in the road cycling race and individual time trial will be ...
OYAMA, Japan—Richard Carapaz was six days and 6,000 miles removed from Paris when he found himself surrounded by a familiar pack of cyclists: the cream of the Tour de France peloton.
Richard Carapaz ’s victory in the 2019 Giro d’Italia was historic for Ecuadorian cycling - the first Grand Tour victory for the South American country.
Richard Carapaz rode away from the biggest names in cycling to win the Olympic road race. His victory gives Ecuador its first medal in the sport in one of its marquee events.
Ecuador's Richard Carapaz celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the seventeenth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 177.8 kilometers (110.5 miles) with start in Saint-Paul ...
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