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Café De Colombia Returns to the Cycling Elite with Alliance with the Team Ineos Grenadiers

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Through his X account, the manager of the National Coffee Growers Federation, Germán Bahamón, confirmed an alliance with the team for the next season
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The British team INEOS Grenadiers announced a strategic alliance with Café de Colombia, which becomes its official coffee partner, marking the return of one of the most emblematic brands of cycling to the highest level of this sport. For Café de Colombia, the flagship of the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia, this ... The post Café de Colombia returns to world cycling as an official ally of INEOS Grenadiers appeared first on ::To…

Café de Colombia returns to elite cycling. Image: Go Rigo Go Colombian coffee returns to one of the main stages of the world’s sport. Colombia’s National Federation of Cafeteros confirmed that Café de Colombia will be the official sponsor of the team Ineos Grenadiers for the next season, one of the most important structures of elite cycling. The announcement was made by the manager of the guild, Germán Bahamón Jaramillo, who pointed out that the…

Through his X account, the manager of the National Coffee Growers Federation, Germán Bahamón, confirmed an alliance with the team for the next season

·Bogotá, Colombia
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larepublica.co broke the news in Bogotá, Colombia on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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