The traditional Vuelta Ciclística Independencia Nacional, in its 47th edition, continues its exciting journey. The third stage of the competition, which started from the Banreservas Tower, extends for 158 kilometers with destination to Rancho Arriba. A total of 110 cyclists, representing 23 teams, face this challenging stretch.
Institutional Support
Fernando Mir, Senior Executive Vice President of Strategy, Finance and Commercial Intelligence of Banreservas, representing Dr. Leonardo Aguilera, Executive President of the entity, highlighted the institution’s commitment to the well-being of Dominicans, through support for sports.“Cycling is a sport that involves a lot of sacrifice, a lot of effort and a lot of discipline and with the starting signal that we give today we want you competitors to give your best effort and may the best man win”
Fernando MirMir also reaffirmed Banreservas’ commitment to the success of this sporting event, which is already an integral part of the National Independence commemorations. Jorge Blas Díaz, president of the Dominican Cycling Federation, thanked Banreservas for its support, highlighting the importance of the Vuelta Ciclística Independencia Nacional, an event of international significance. In the stage’s kickoff event, Nelson Encarnación, Public Relations advisor; Linda Valette, Vice President of Strategic Business Programs; Gustavo Polanco, Senior Director of Personal Business Metropolitan Area, South and East; and Robinson Portorreal, Senior Director of Personal Business Management and Commercial Offices of Banreservas, were present, who handed out t-shirts to the team leaders. The National Independence Cycling Tour, in addition to being a high-level sporting competition, has become a tourist attraction, attracting international competitors who take the opportunity to prepare for other renowned events.
