Aitor Martínez wins the Víctor Cabedo Trophy in an exciting final in Onda

The youth cycling competition, which brings together international teams, concluded its edition with a spectacular finish at the Tile Museum.

Generic image of a cyclist in full competition, with a Mediterranean landscape in the background.
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Generic image of a cyclist in full competition, with a Mediterranean landscape in the background.

The town of Onda hosted the final of the prestigious Víctor Cabedo Trophy for youth cycling, where Aitor Martínez was proclaimed winner after an intense day of high competition.

The event brought together more than twenty teams and international athletes, with the participation of teams from various European countries and other world cycling powers. This event reinforces the competition's position as a showcase for the future of the international peloton.
The start took place from the central Raval de San José square, with a renewed route compared to previous editions. The course led the riders to complete a demanding circuit before culminating in the impressive finish line at the Manolo Safont Tile Museum.

"Onda is a city that is firmly committed to sport and to fostering young talent. This sporting event is very important for the municipality, as it helps to position Onda on the international map."

the mayor of Onda
The Víctor Cabedo Trophy, in the junior category, is considered one of the most prestigious competitions on the national calendar. Integrated into the UCI Nations Cup Junior, it consists of a series of demanding routes that test the talent, strength, and competitive maturity of young cyclists. Furthermore, the trophy, made up of several races held in municipalities in the province of Castellón, has consolidated itself as a true breeding ground for future professionals.
The organization of the event was carried out by the Club Sepelaco de Onda, which once again worked to offer a top-level sporting day, both for riders and fans.