The cyclists are between eight and 14 years old.
In the competition in Tepatitlán, the cyclists from San Juan Cosalá scored first, second and third place.
Alma Serrano.- San Juan Cosalá. Children and teenagers from the San Juan Cosalá Cycling School participated in their first two cycling competitions, one in Lagos de Moreno on May 1 and the other in Tepatitlán on May 8.
In the May 1 race, five kids from the school participated in age-appropriate categories, with routes ranging from 2 to 35 kilometers; their final result was two fourth places and one fifth.
For the Tepatitlán race on May 8, the athletes scored first, second and third places in the competition.
For promoters Joel Nava and Samuel Camarena, these results were the fruit of rigorous training; the members of the school have practiced for an hour and a half six days a week for months.
The promoters commented: «It fills us with satisfaction to see that the children are attracted to this beautiful sport. We are pleased with the results throughout the competitions. We also thank our sponsors and the people who make it possible to attend these events, we hope that more people become interested and that it grows even more,»
Despite the fact that the young cyclists are between eight and 14 years old, the promoters have been surprised at how committed they have been in their training and enthusiasm to compete; on June 6 they will participate in another cycling competition in Zapotlán el Grande.
Translated by Paul Weeks
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