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    ‘I love how much you can push on a climb’ – A Hot Wheels two-wheeler and mountain bike descents lead young Brazilian Henrique Bravo to first UCI win at age 19

    Don’t be surprised if you hear more shouts of ‘Bravo’ at bike races, with a capital ‘B’. While the chant is a common exclamation to praise skill and courage, it’s also the surname of Brazil’s latest sports personality, 19-year-old cyclist Henrique Bravo. He’s on an upward trajectory far away from his Brazilian roots, now making noise in Europe with Soudal-QuickStep Development.

    There was another Enrique who became a role model in Brazil for a rising generation of cyclists: Enrique Avancini, who won World Cups, stages at Cape Epic and world titles with his mountain bike skills. Rather than a Kaká, Neymar, Rinaldo, or Rinaldinho, it was this athlete with two names and two world championships in marathon MTB who caught the attention of Bravo, carving a passion for the mountain bike and a path to a pro career on the road bike.

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