
About Me
My journey into artistic cycling started when I saw a picture in a magazine. I was amazed by the concentration and control needed to perform. It felt like the perfect way to represent life itself. I became curious and searched for more information, but there was nothing available in Spanish. This pushed me to learn more on my own.
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Later, I moved to Europe and attended my first Indoor Cycling World Championships. It was an unforgettable experience that inspired me to move to Germany to learn artistic cycling.
It wasn’t easy. I had to leave my home, learn a new language, and stop comparing myself to athletes with many years of experience. Despite the challenges, I kept going. One of my proudest moments was representing my home country at the World Championships.
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As an ambassador of artistic cycling, I have started projects to promote this sport in Peru, Colombia, Uruguay, Mexico, and Argentina. I’ve been invited to speak at the World Bicycle Forum and have been featured in media in Germany, Belgium, and on Global Cycling Network Español.
What makes me different is my work to bring artistic cycling closer to the Spanish-speaking world. I translated the official rulebook into Spanish, becoming the first person to make this technical knowledge available in my language. I have also trained with the best coaches in Germany and completed the course to become a certified jury member for the sport.
My Mission
I want to connect artistic cycling with the Spanish-speaking community. My goal is to inspire people by sharing my experience of the sport and to create more opportunities for Latin American countries to compete in international events and to see artistic cycling in the Olympic Games one day.
Empowerment Through Artistic Cycling
Artistic cycling teaches me that everything is possible when you set your mind to it. We only need patience, perseverance, and practice to achieve the impossible. The only limits are the ones we create in our own heads.