A quintet of Cuban cyclists will participate from 7 to 9 November in Guadalajara at the first stop of the Cycling World Cup 2014-2015 today announced a local leader.
The National Commissioner of the discipline, Hector Ruiz, told Radio Havana Cuba that the list is headed by Lisandra Guerra and Yumari González, who accompanied Yudelmis Dominguez, Marlies Mejias and Arlenis Sierra.
They, along with the Olympic silver medalist in Beijing 2008 in the points race, Yoanka González, are the main hopes for Cuba for a number of titles in the coming Centrocaribes Veracruz Games-2014. The National Commissioner of the discipline, Hector Ruiz, told Radio Havana Cuba that the list is headed by Lisandra Guerra and Yumari González, who accompanied Yudelmis Dominguez, Marlies Mejias and Arlenis Sierra.
The event is very important because in addition to serving to tune the main figures in the face of Veracruz-2014, gives points for the upcoming World Championships and Olympic qualifiers Rio-2016, he added.
Ruiz explained that after competing in Guadalajara, where cyclists from 33 countries are expected, Cuban will continue their training in Mexico overlooking the regional games, planned from 14 to 30 November.
The second stop of the Cup will be held in London from 5 to 7 December and the third in the Colombian city of Cali, from 17 to 19 January 2015.
From 18 to 22 February, the World Championships in Paris, which will assist those who manage sorting through the world ranking were held.
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