
Danielky Cedeño Santana
Nationality: Dominican Republic
Born in 2003 in La Romana, Dominican Republic, Danielky Cedeño Santana is a young and explosive talent who began his cycling journey in BMX before transitioning to road racing in 2019 as a cadet. Since then, he has rapidly risen through the ranks, establishing himself as one of the most promising Dominican cyclists of his generation.
At just 20 years old, Danielky has already built an impressive palmarès, securing multiple national titles and dominating races both locally and internationally. His career highlights include winning the Dominican National Time Trial Championship, claiming overall victory in prestigious races such as the Clásico John Figueroa, and earning podiums in major events across the Caribbean and beyond, including Spain.
Danielky has also represented the Dominican Republic on the international stage, proudly wearing the national colors at the Pan American Games, where he competed against the continent’s best riders. Additionally, he has participated in the prestigious Vuelta Independencia Nacional, one of the most important stage races in the Caribbean, further proving his ability to compete at an elite level.
Known for his versatility, Danielky excels across different race formats—whether against the clock in a time trial, in the high-intensity battles of criterium racing, or in grueling road races. His aggressive racing style and ability to perform under pressure have earned him a reputation as a rider who can dictate the race and deliver results when it matters most.
With his sights set on even bigger goals, Danielky continues to push his limits, aiming to compete at higher levels and bring even more victories to his name. His dedication, talent, and hunger for success make him a rider to watch as he takes on the next chapter of his career.