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Juanfer Vélez scores hat-trick at Red Bull Guanajuato Cerro Abajo

The Colombian MTB star triumphed in Mexico, taking the race win and the overall series title.

Mountain bike riders with medals, celebrating on the Red Bull podium.
Tomas Slavik, Juan Velez, Sebastian Holguin celebrate at Red Bull Cerro Abajo in Guanajuato, Mexico on March 29, 2025 // Bartek Wolinski / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202503300041 // Usage for editorial use only //

In an intense battle on the narrow streets of Guanajuato, Mexico, the Colombian MTB ace downhill Juanfer Vélez proved once again that he is untouchable, taking victory at the Red Bull Guanajuato Cerro Abajo 2025 and winning the overall series title for the third consecutive year.

REPLAY

  • The 2024/2025 Red Bull Cerro Abajo series saw an elite group of international cyclists race at full throttle through narrow streets and steep staircases in the historic cities of Genoa in Italy, Valparaíso in Chile and finally Guanajuato, Mexico.
  • Cheered on by huge crowds in every city, the urban racing series concluded this weekend in Mexico and it was Vélez who emerged victorious. The Colombian was simply untouchable as he produced the perfect race to claim victory and wrap up the series title for the third consecutive year.
  • Colombian teammate Sebastian Holguin secured second place in Guanajuato, while third place in the final race of the season went to Brazilian Roger Vieira.
  • In the overall standings, Czech superstar Tomáš Slavík, who triumphed in Valparaíso, narrowly missed out on the title, finishing just two points behind Vélez. He will now be desperate to clinch the overall title when the new Red Bull Cerro Abajo season kicks off in Genoa, Italy.
Ray Fournier – Credits: Jose Duch / Red Bull Content Pool

RANKING Red Bull Guanajuato Cerro Abajo 2025

  1. Juanfer Velez 1:47.257
  2. Sebastian Holguín 1:48.194
  3. Roger Vieira 1:49.853
  4. Johannes Fischbach 1:49.906
  5. Jeronimo Paez 1:50.310
  6. Felipe Agurto 1:50.661
  7. Douglas Vieira 1:50.756
  8. Gabriel Giovannini 1:50.922
  9. Lucas Borba 1:51.375
  10. Adrien Loron 1:51.531
  11. Edgar Carballo 1:51.890
  12. Alex Marin 1:52.480
  13. Wyn Masters 1:53.555
  14. Alan Reyes 2:08.741
  15. Tomas Slavik 2:28.896


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