MADRID, Jan. 24 (SportsFinding) –
The national adapted cycling coach, Félix García Casas, cited 13 cyclists, six singles and three tandems, to compete starting next January 30 at the Track Cycling World Championship that will host the Canadian town of Milton.
The expedition is led by the Valencian Ricardo Ten, who will defend his chase and scratch titles of the MC1 class, and the Andalusian Alfonso Cabello, current world champion of the MC5 kilometer. Next to them, another medalist of the last edition like the Aragonese Eduardo Santas, who was chasing silver and kilometer of the MC3 class.
Maurice Eckhard (MC2), Amador Granados (MC3), Óscar Higuera (MC4), Pablo Jaramillo (MC5) and the tandems formed by Ignacio Ávila and Joan Font, Adolfo Bellido and Noel Martín, and 'Kuki' López and Irene Méndez complete the Spanish expedition that has been concentrated until Thursday in the Portuguese town of Anadia.