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Copaci Copaci Bulletin No. 67 Bulletin

TOUR OF THE URUGUAY 2009.
This Tour makes history, record of equipment.

Montevideo .- (
www.federacionciclistauruguaya.com ). Since the start of the Tour of Uruguay in 1939, there was always the presence of cyclists Foreigners in the path of the test. The new Uruguayan cycling organization was a milestone in the 2008 when the participation of 9 international teams (number that surpassed the year 1996 which was 8).

In the history of 70 riders competed in 22 countries: Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, Spain, United States, France, Holland, Italy, Mexico, Poland, Peru, Russia, Ukraine and Venezuela.

This year, all the numbers fall by the wayside with the confirmation of thirteen teams that come from exterior: the teams of Argentina, Brazil, Cuba and Chile to Colombia Orbea, Kelly AeroCat Strategies and the United States; Avai Florianopolis, Cycling Acme Argentina, Norland Hamburg in Germany, Costa de Azahar Cosaor and Reyna de Navarra in Spain and Planet Energy of Canada.

These are the foreigners who participated in the history of the test. Recently in 1965 attended by a full team from outside as such (Caloi of San Pablo). Until then, ran foreigners, but not forming complete teams. Remember that after 1955 began the team event. In parentheses number of teams participating in this edition.
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TRAVEL THE RETURN 66.
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1 Stage - Friday April 3 - Montevideo - Piriápolis - Maldonado.
2 Stage - Saturday April 4 - Maldonado - Aiguá - Minas - Ramallo.
3 Stage - Sunday April 5 - San Jacinto - Peach.
Stage 4 - Monday, April 6 - Trinidad - Fray Bentos.
Stage 5 - Tuesday, April 7 - Young - Jump.
6 Step - Wednesday, April 8 - constancy - Paysandu - Young - Mercedes.
Stage 7 - Thursday, April 9 - Trial: Mercedes - Dolores.
8 Stage - Friday, April 10 - Mercedes - Carmelo.
Stage 9 - Saturday April 11 - Caramel - San Jose.
Stage 10 - Sunday April 12 - San Jose - Montevideo.
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SELECTION FOR PAN AMERICAN GAMES CYCLING IN CHIHUAHUA MEXICO.

San Juan .- (
www.ciclismopr.com ). Cycling Federation sets the selection to the Pan American Games Cycling in Chihuahua Mexico. These Games will be performing from 8 to May 18, 2009.

The FECIPUR international competition ensures that this will help our riders for their preparation for the upcoming Central American Games in Puerto Rico.

The delegation that will represent us in Chihuahua shall consist of:

· Eduardo Colon Jr: Team Michelob
· Rodney L. Santiago: Independent
· Sammy Negron: Creole Cycling Team Team
· Efren Ortega Jr Cycling Team East (Columbus Cycling)
Coaches: Mr. Orlando Square - Runway Mr. Efren Ortega - Route
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CUP THIRD STOP OF TRACK IN BOGOTA COLOMBIA.
Paracycling also be in action.

Bogotá .- (Fedeciclismo Colombia). The Velodrome Luis Carlos Galan de Bogotá receive just over a hundred runners in the elite category, prejuvenil, youth in both branches paracycling for the tournament which opens on Friday after five o'clock.

Pisteros del Valle, Bogotá, Santander, Antioquia, Boyacá, Meta, Cundinamarca, Risaralda Atlantic will participate in the event that will advance the technical conference in the auditorium of the velodrome on Friday at three p.m. said Hector Gutierrez, vice president Bogotá cycling league.

The cup will start this Friday at 5:00 pm with the evidence of the 200 released qualifiers pure speed, the team pursuit and women and men undercard tests as the scratch and points.

The second session will open at 5:00 pm on Saturday and will end on Sunday after nine o'clock, with a unified programming as it has done in previous valid Duitama and Medellin.

The Cup overall award as a preparation for National Championships in April next Barranquilla is six million dollars, said José Castro, coordinator of the technical committee of track in Colombia.
Members of the selection
Colombia who recently acted in Poland as Leonardo Narvaez, Hernan Sanchez, Edwin Avila and Juan Esteban Arango, among others, could possibly participate in the event. Meanwhile

Octavio Londono, director of the National Committee paracycling said that practitioners in the various categories LC1, LC2, Lc3.Cp, visual and auditory as well jump on the track in Bogota, seeking global scoring for Sevilla .
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CLASSICAL ELITE COBAN in Alta Verapaz.

Guatemala City .- (ciclismoalminuto). The rider Rodrigo Castillo won the Elite Classic Coban in Alta Verapaz.
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CLASSIFICATION GENERAL INDIVIDUAL.
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1 - Rodrigo Castillo (Malta Gallo) - 3:57 ': 54 °
2 - Ochoa Manuel Rodas (Cable DX) - 3:58': 15 '
3 - Danny Morales Aquino (Jalapa) - 3: 59 ': 24 "
4 - Luis Santizo (Café Quetzal) - 3:59': 31
5 - Danilo Quetzel (Café Quetzal) - 3:59 ': 52 °
6 - Miguel Perez (Jalapa) - ¨
7 - Migdael Seceña (Café Quetzal) - ¨
8 - Julian Yac (Café Quetzal) - 3:59 ': 52 °
9 - Danilo Marroquin (Coca Cola) - 3:59 ': 58 °
10 - Londy Morales (Jalapa) - 3:59': 59 °
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CYCLISTS ONCE IT IS IN SELECTION OF GUATEMALA GOING TO PAN IN CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO.

Guatemala City .- (Oscar Fajardo Gil). Cindy, Johnny, Londy and Danny Morales Aquino's four brothers are part of the delegation chapina to compete in Mexico, from 09 to 19 next May, at the Pan American Championships Elite Track and route in Chihuahua, Mexico.

Yesterday, at the Velodrome National cyclists Pellecer Gabriel, Jose Alberto and Daniel Gudino Sochón Cute in team sprint, Jhonny Morales Aquino, Manuel Ochoa Hosea Rhodes, Danny Morales Morales Londy Aquino and Aquino in team pursuit, got their classification.

had previously classified computer speed. The delegation also will comprise the team of Maria Dolores Molina, Paola Salazar Rabbe and Cindy Morales Aquino.
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Stomach Obstruction How Long To Live

Bulletin No. 66

TRACK WORLD ENDED IN Pruszkow.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). World Championship Track Cycling city which hosted the Pruszkow, Poland, ending Sunday.

ended Australia's representation at the top of the medals by countries with 4 gold medals, the same amount of silver and 2 bronze for a total of 10, ahead of France (3-2-1 = 6) and Great Britain in third place (2-4-3 = 6).

On the American continent stood Cuba (1-1-0 = 2) and USA (1-1-0 = 2), who shared seventh place with a title and subtitle.

day Sunday in the Cuban Yumari Gonzalez won his second silver medal this time in the points race, won by the Italian test Giorgia Bronzini. Besides

Yumari awards amounted to podium at the World Taylor Phinney, U.S. (gold in time trial and individual pursuit silver), Argentine Angel Dario Colla (silver scratch), Canada's Tara Whitten (silver scratch), and fellow Zachary Bell (silver omnium).
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Race Points (F) - 22 athletes.
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1 - Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) - 18 Points - GOLD
2 - Yumari Gonzalez Valdivieso (CUB) - 15 - SILVER
3 - Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR) - 13 - BRONZE
4 - Cui Wang (CHN) - 12
5 - Belinda Goss (AUS) - 10
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11 º Tara Whitten (CAN) - 3
14 º María Luisa Calle (COL)
16 º Shelley Olds (USA)
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Speed \u200b\u200b(M) - 44 athletes.
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1 - Grégory Bauge (FRA) - (1) 10,406 / (3) 10,281 - GOLD
2 - Azizulhasni Awang (MAS) - (2) 10 499 - SILVER
3 - Kévin Sireau (FRA ) - (1) 10443 (2) 10,316 - Bronze
4 - Shane Perkins (AUS)
5 - Jason Kenny (GBR)
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29 Christopher Sellier (TRI) - 10,601
30 Travis Smith (CAN) - 10,603
31 of Leonardo Narvaez ( COL) - 39 of 10,608
Hernan Sanchez Castillo (COL) - 40 º 10,805
Jonathan Marin (COL) - 10,826
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Keirin (F) - 19 athletes.
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1 - Shuang Guo (CHN) - Gold
2 - Clara Sanchez (FRA) -
Plate 3 - Willy Kania (NED) - Bronze
4 - Elisa Frisoni (ITA)
5 - Anna Meares (AUS)
- Lisandra Guerra
7th Rodriguez (CUB) 13 th
Monique Sullivan (CAN) 19 th
Diana Maria Garcia (COL)
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Omnium (M) - 18 athletes.
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1 - Leigh Howard (AUS) - 19 Points - Gold
2 - Zachary Bell (CAN) - 21 -
Plate 3 - Tim Veldt (NED) - 24 - Bronze
4 - Volodymyr Diudia (UKR) - 26
5 - Robert Bartko (GER) - 26
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6 Taylor Phinney (USA) - 32
14 Angel Dario Colla (ARG) - 60
17 Arles Antonio Castro (COL) - 71
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TABLE medal finish.
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Individual Pursuit (F) - 21 athletes.
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1 - Alison Shanks (NZL) - 3:29.807 - GOLD
2 - Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR) - 3:32.502 - SILVER
3 - Vilija Sereikaite (BLR) - 3:33.583 - BRONZE
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500 meter time trial - 23 athletes.
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1 - Simona Krupeckaite (LTU) - 33,296 (WR) - GOLD
2 - Anna Meares (AUS) - 33,796 - SILVER
3 - Victoria Pendleton (GBR) - 34,102 - BRONZE
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Score (M) - 24 athletes.
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1 - Cameron Meyer (AUS) - 24 points - GOLD
2 - Daniel Kreutzfeldt (DEN) - 22 points - SILVER
3 - Chris Newton (GBR) - 21 points -
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Team Sprint (M) - 16 Teams.
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1 - France (FRA) - 43,614 - Gold
2 - Great Britain (GBR) - 43,738 - 3
SILVER - Germany (GER) - 43,011 - BRONZE
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Individual Pursuit ( M) - 21 athletes.
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1 - Taylor Phinney (USA) - 4:17.631 - GOLD
2 - Jack Bobridge (AUS) - 4:20.091 - SILVER
3 - Dominique Cornu (BEL) - 4:22.347 - BRONZE
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Team Pursuit (F) - 14 Teams .
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1 - Great Britain (GBR) - 3:22.720 - GOLD
2 - New Zealand (NZL) - 3:23.993 - SILVER
3 - Australia (AUS) - 3:24.972 - BRONZE
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Scratch (M) - 22 athletes.
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1 - Morgan Kneisky (FRA) - GOLD
2 - Angel Dario Colla (ARG) - SILVER
3 - Andreas Mueller (AUT) - BRONZE
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Sprint Teams (F) - 10 Teams.
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1 - Australia (AUS) - 33,149 - Gold
2 - Great Britain (GBR) - 33,380 - Plate
3 - Lithuania (LTU) - 33,496 - Bronze
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Keirin (M ) - 27 athletes.
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1 - Maximilian Levy (GER) - Gold
2 - François Pervis (FRA) -
Plate 3 - Teun Mulder (NED) - Bronze
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cr 1 km Individual - 28 Athletes .
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1 - Stefan Nimke (GER) - 1:00.666 - Gold
2 - Taylor Phinney (USA) - 1:01.611 - SILVER
3 - TiSiN Mohd Rizal (MAS) - 1:01.658 - BRONZE
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Team Pursuit (M) - 14 Teams.
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1 - Denmark (DEN) - 3:58.246 - GOLD
2 - Australia (AUS) - 3:58.863 - SILVER
3 - New Zealand (NZL) - 4:00.248 - BRONZE
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Scratch (F) - 20 athletes.
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1 - Yumari Gonzalez (CUB) - GOLD
2 - Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR) - SILVER
3 - Belinda Goss (AUS) - BRONZE
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- 18 Duets.
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1 - Denmark (Michael Morkov / Alex Rasmussen) - GOLD
2 - Australia (Leigh Howard / Cameron Meyer) - SILVER
3 - Czech Republic (Martin Blaha / Jiri Hochmann) - BRONZE
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Omnium (F) - 16 athletes.
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1 - Josephine Tomic (AUS) - 26 points - GOLD
2 - Tara Whitten (CAN) - 27 - SILVER
3 - Yvonne Hijgenaar (NED) - 27 -
BRONZE -
Speed \u200b\u200b(F) - 24 athletes.
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1 - Victoria Pendleton (GBR) - (1) 11 897 / (3) 11 714-GOLD
2 - Willy Kanis (NED) - (2) 11 665 - SILVER
3 - Simona Krupeckaite (LTU) - (1) 11 277 / 11 524 - BRONZE
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Race Points (F) - 22 athletes.
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1 - Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) - 18 points - GOLD
2 - Yumari Gonzalez Valdivieso (CUB) - 15 - SILVER
3 - Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR) - 13 -
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Speed \u200b\u200b(M) - 44 athletes.
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1 - Grégory Bauge (FRA) - (1) 10,406 / (3) 10,281 -
GOLD 2 - Azizulhasni Awang (MAS) - (2) 10 499 - SILVER
3 - Kévin Sireau (FRA) - (1) 10,443 (2) 10,316 - BRONZE
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Keirin (F) - 19 athletes.
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1 - Shuang Guo (CHN) - Gold
2 - Clara Sanchez (FRA) - SILVER
3 - Willy Kanis (NED) - BRONZE
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Omnium (M) - 18 Athletes .
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1 - Leigh Howard (AUS) - 19 points - GOLD
2 - Zachary Bell (CAN) - 21 - SILVER
3 - Tim Veldt (NED) - 24 -
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COUNTRY MEDAL.
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1. Australia (4-4-2 = 10)
2. France (3-2-1 = 6)
3. Great Britain (2-4-3 = 9)
4. Denmark (2-1-0 = 3)
5. Germany (2-0-1 = 3)
6. New Zealand (1-1-1 = 3)
7. Cuba (1-1-0 = 2)
7. United States (1-1-0 = 2)
9. Lithuania (1-0-3 = 4)
10. China (1-0-1 = 2)
10. Italy (1-0-0 = 1)
12. Canada (0-2-0 = 2)
13. Netherlands (0-1-4 = 5)
14. Malaysia (0-1-1 = 2)
15. Argentina (0-1-0 = 1)
16. Austria (0-0-1 = 1)
16. Belgium (0-0-1 = 1)
16. Czech Republic (0-0-1 = 1)
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INTERNATIONAL ROUND
Gravatai.

Uruguay Ramiro Gonzalez crowned champions.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Ramiro Gonzalez The Uruguayan was crowned champion on Sunday as the Tour Gravataí International, Brazil, an event category 2.2 of the International Cycling Union (UCI).
Ramiro
abetting in positions two and three in the individual all Brazilians Flavio Santos and Eduardo Pinheiro.

In the report of Mr. Hudson Oliveira, the Brazilian Confederation of Cycling, specifies that the Argentine Edgardo Simon won the last stage of 55.1 kilometers with a time of 1 hour, eleven minutes and 36 seconds.

After Simon reached the goal the Uruguayan Hector Aguilar and the Brazilian Kleber Ramos.
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CLASSIFICATION FINAL STAGE - 55.1 KMS.
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1 - Edgardo Simon (ARG) - 1:11 ': 36 °
2 - Hector Aguilar (URU) - 01 °
3 - Kleber Ramos (BRA) - 01 °
4 - Alcides Vieira (BRA) - 01 °
5 - Flavio Santos (BRA) - 01 °
6 - Renato Ruiz (BRA) - 01 °
7 - Fabiano Motta (BRA) - 02 °
8 - Michel Garcia (CUB) - 02 °
9 - Humberto Vale (BRA) - 03 °
10 - Eduardo Pinheiro (BRA) - 04 °
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OVERALL POINTS.
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1 - Edgardo Simon (ARG) - 20 Points
2 - Kleber Ramos (BRA) - 17
3 - Flavio Santos (BRA) - 16
4 - Mauricio Morandi (BRA) - 15
5 - Breno Sidoti ( BRA) - 14
6 - Héctor Aguilar (URU) - 12
7 - Alcides Vieira (BRA) - 11
8 - Ramiro Gonzalez (URU) - 10
9 - Diego Ares (BRA) - 7
10 - Renato Seabra ( BRA) - 7
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team general classification.
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1 - Scott / Marcondes Cesar / SJC SCO - 39h29'01''
2 - FAPI / Sundown / JKS / Pindamonhangaba SEJ - 00h03'47''
3 - Grce Memorial / Pref Santos / Giant MEM - 00h03'58''
4 - Suzano / Flying Horse / Caloi SUZ - 00h09'02''
5 - Avai / Florianopolis / Senac / APGF AVA - 00h10'35''
6 - Dating / Sel Cordeirópolis DAT - 00h18'13''
7 - Club Atletico Villa Teresa / CVT Schneck - 00h21'09''
8 - Range / Sao Jose dos Campos VCB - 00h22 ' 57''
9 - San Francisco / KHS / ATC / Black Rib SFC - 00h27'05''
10 - Quartermaster Department Treinta y Tres IDT - 00h33'16''
11 - Cesc / Nossa Caixa / Calypso / Maxxis / Kuruma CES - 00h35'40''
12 - Selection Gaucha / Acacia EMS - 01h11'47''
13 - Selection Catarinense / Pharmacy Dorita SCA - 01h22'26''
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Clasificación GENERAL INDIVIDUAL FINAL.
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1. Ramiro Gonzalez (URU) - 13h: 04 ': 51''
2 - Flavio Santos (BRA) - 00h00'41''
3. Eduardo Pinheiro (BRA) - 00h00'54''
4. Douglas Bueno (BRA) - 00h03'08''
5. Renato Seabra (BRA) - 00h05'40''
6. Breno Sidoti (BRA) - 00h05'52''
7. Mauricio Morandi (BRA) - 00h06'44''
8. Bulgarelli Otavio (BRA) - 00h07'49''
9. Fabiano Motta (BRA) - 00h08'02''
10. Robson Dias (BRA) - 00h08'23''
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BELDA of Boyacá ES MEJOR EN GRAN PREMIO FOR VIVIRLA Llodio.

Bogotá .- (Fedeciclismo Colombia). The English David Belda of Boyacá is for living together was the best placed in the final individual general after the test which took place about 175 kilometers, which represented the debut of the TEAM that guides Vicente Belda on the old continent in which the champion Olympic Samuel Sanchez won the first position.

Olympic champion, who arrived as a favorite to the appointment of Alava, took the sprint to cross the final banner in just over four hours and three minutes, the same time that marked the Spaniard David de la Fuente, while Ezequiel Mosquera came a second after arrival in this cut.
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STAGE CLASSIFICATION .
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1. Samuel Sanchez of Euskaltel - 03/04/1958
2. Davi de la Fuente (Fuji) - ¨
3. Ezequiel Mosquera (Xacobeo) - 1
4. Jose Rojas (Caisse d'Epargne) - 21 °
5. Aitor Galdos (Euskaltel) - 21 °
28 º David Belda (Boyacá is for living) - 1.20
45 º Jeffry Romero (Boyacá is for living) - 2.03
64 th William Aranzazu (Boyacá is for living) - 6.39
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YOU WON FIRST TEST OF WOMEN'S WORLD CUP OF CYCLING.

Rome .- (Ansa). The Dutch Marianne Vos, world champion in 2007, awarded the Trofeo Alfredo Binda (120 kms), valid as a first test of the World Cup women's cycling, which included 135 athletes.

Under pouring rain, Vos, 21, was seconded by Sweden's Emma Johansson, U.S. followed by Germany's Kristin Armstrong and Eva Lutz.

The winner of the previous edition was the English Emma Pooley.
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ORDER OF ARRIVAL.
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1. Marianne Vos (NED) - 3h18'02''
2. Emma Johansson (SWE) - ¨ 3. Kristine Armstrong (USA) - 3'34''
4. Eva Lutz (Ger) - ¨ 5. Kirsten Wild (NED) - 4'15''
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collection and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Sides Hurt, Pee Alot, Discharge

Copaci Copaci

TRACK WORLD ENDS TODAY 2009.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Final Four on Sunday ended the World Cup Track Cycling, which since last Wednesday welcomed the Velodrome Arena Pruskow BGZ, Poland.

The fair, which closes the track season 2008 - 2009, has provided in its competitive program discussion keirin medals and score for Ladies, as well as men's omnium and speed.

So far, the best performances of the American continent under the Cuban Yumari Gonzalez (Gold Scratch), American Taylor Phinney (individual pursuit gold and silver in the mile), Argentine Angel Dario Colla (Gold Scratch) and Canada's Tara Whitten (silver scratch).
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Speed \u200b\u200b(M) - 44 athletes.
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29 º Christopher Sellier (TRI) - 10,601
30 º Travis Smith (CAN) - 10,603
31 º Leonardo Narvaez (COL) - 39 º 10,608
Hernan Sanchez Castillo (COL) - 40 º 10,805
Jonathan Marin (COL) - 10,826
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Madison - 18 Duets.
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1 - Denmark (Michael Morkov / Alex Rasmussen) - GOLD
2 - Australia (Leigh Howard / Cameron Meyer) - SILVER
3 - Czech Republic (Martin Blaha / Jiri Hochmann) - BRONZE
4 - Belgium (Kenny Ketele / Tim Mertens)
5 - Germany (Roger Kluge / Olaf Pollack)
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8 th United States (Daniel Holloway / Colby Pearce)
14 º Argentina (Sebastian Donadio / Martin Garrido)
18 º Colombia ( Juan Esteban Arango / Carlos A. Uran)
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Omnium (F) - 16 athletes.
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1 - Josephine Tomic (AUS) - 26 points - GOLD
2 - Tara Whitten (CAN) - 27 - SILVER
3 - Yvonne Hijgenaar (NED) - 27 - BRONZE
4 - Elisa Frisoni (ITA) - 28
5 - Lesya Kalitovska (UKR) - 29
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7 º Dalila Rodriguez (CUB) - 39
16 º Andrea Botero (COL) - 68
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Speed \u200b\u200b(F) - 24 athletes.
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1 - Victoria Pendleton (GBR) - (1) 11,897 / (3) 11,714-GOLD
2 - Willy Kanis (NED) - (2) 11 665 - SILVER
3 - Simona Krupeckaite (LTU) - (1) 11,277 / 11,524 - BRONZE
4 - Olga Panarin (BLR)
5 - Shuang Guo (CHN)
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13 th Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (CUB)
19 th Monique Sullivan (CAN)
23 th Diana Maria Garcia (COL)
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Gravatai INTERNATIONAL TOUR.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Argentina's Edgardo Simon won the third stage of the Tour Gravatai International in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, as we reported Hudson Oliveira of the Brazilian Cycling.

Simon used a time of 3 hours, 31 minutes and 58 seconds in the 139 miles of the journey.

The Uruguayan Ramiro Gonzalez is the leader of the individual overall standings, followed by local Flavio Pinheiro Eduardo Santos and the absence of the final day Sunday.
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No. 3 - 139 kms.
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1 - Edgardo Simon (ARG) - 3h: 31 ': 58''
2 - Kleber Ramos (BRA) - ¨
3 - Hector Aguilar (URU)-3h: 31': 59''
4 - Alcides Vieira (BRA) - 0 '.01''
5 - Michel Garcia (CUB) - ¨
6 - Ramiro Gonzalez (URU) - 0' .02 '.
7 - Bulgarelli Otavio (BRA) - 0 '.03''
8 - Pineyrua Jose (BRA) - 0' .07''
9 - Eduardo Pinheiro (BRA) - 0 '.07''
10 - Flavio Santos ( BRA) - ☐
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Clasificación GENERAL INDIVIDUAL.
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1. Ramiro Gonzalez (URU) - 11h: 53 ': 11''
2. Flavio Santos BRA 0 '.44''
3. Eduardo Pinheiro BRA - 0 '.54''
4. Douglas Bueno BRA - 2 '.15''
5. Renato Seabra BRA - 5' .35''
6. Breno Sidoti BRA - 5 '.45''
7. BRA Mauricio Morandi - 6 '.34''
8. Bulgarelli Otavio BRA - 7 '.46''
9. Fabiano BRA Mota - 8 '.04''
10. Robson Dias BRA - 8 '.17''
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SUMMER WAS FOR Atehortua.

Anapoima, Colombia .- (Fedeciclismo Colombia). In a dramatic final Antioquia Atehortua Julian took the title of the XIII Anapoima Classic ended with a street circuit over 80 miles and was dominated by the Cundinamarca Walter Pedraza after 1 hour 57 minutes and 49 seconds of competition .

Atehortua, who had gone second to 4 seconds behind the leader, Boyaca, John Martinez, rallied the difference thanks to a bonus of six seconds to come second in the stage and take two years apart on Martínez on arrival.

Thus, Julian Atehortua, who was the paisa latest signing of pride for the season, gets his second title in Colombia, inasmuch as in July last year won the championship of the Classic Girardot. In stage

, Walter Pedraza, earned his second career victory and third successful year with the shirt of Nectar-Cundinamarca, escorted him and Juan Pablo Julian Atehortua Pride Suarez Paisa. UNE-EPM Martínez, admission to the ninth place two seconds.

In the final general, Julian Atehortua, exceeded by 4 seconds to Boyaca Jhon Martinez and Freddy Piedmont 11 to UNE-EPM, who ranked second and third respectively.

To highlight the performance of Venezuelans from the governor of Zulia, Maracaibo Municipality, Jose Rujano, sixth overall and tenth Manuel Medina, who gear up for the Vuelta a Colombia Pilsen in the month of June.

The quadruple champion of the Vuelta a Colombia Pilsen, Jose Castelblanco, who at the first race of the year with his new team Nectar - Cundinamarca ranked thirty-seventh at 20 minutes, while Ivan Parra, squad leader was Boyaca Lottery nineteenth to test 14 minutes 96 runners who completed the 212 who took the game the previous Thursday.

The next round of national cycling at the velodrome will · Luis Carlos ¨ Galán stop the Third Track Colombia Cup of 4 to 6 April.
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Stage Classification.
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1. Walter Pedraza (Nectar of Cundinamarca) 1.57.49
2. Julian Atehortua (Orgullo Paisa)
3. Juan Pablo Suarez (Orgullo Paisa)
4. Deiby Ibáñez (The Pliny) - 2 ¨
5. Uberlino Mesa (Boyaca Lottery)
6. Giovanni Báez (UNE-EPM)
7. Elder Herrera (GW-Shimano)
8. Edgar Fonseca (Boyaca Lottery)
9. Jhon Martinez (UNE-EPM)
10. Edwin Parra (Boyacá is for living)
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Individual General Classification.
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1. Julian Atehortua (Orgullo Paisa) - 20/09/1926
2. Jhon Martinez (UNE-EPM) - 4 ¨
3. Freddy Piedmont (UNE-EPM) - 11 °
4. Edwin Parra (Boyacá is for living) - 17 ¨
5. Cayetano Sarmiento - 20 ¨
6. José Rujano (Governor of Zulia) - 25 ¨
7. Néstor Bernal (Mayor of Tunja) - 35 °
8. Walter Pedraza (Nectar of Cundinamarca) - 1.22
9. Elder Herrera (GW-Shimano) - 1.44
10. Zulia Governor Manuel Medina - 1.44
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HONOR ROLL.
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Champion: Julian Atehortua proud country.
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Champion Flyers: Pedro Herrera Indeportes Boyacá.
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Mountain Champion: Fabio Montenegro Municipality of Tunja.
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Champion Teams: UNE-EPM.
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Champion Under 23: Cayetano Sarmiento UNE-EPM.
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General Champion: Julian Atehortua proud country.
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COBÁN.

Coban, Guatemala .- (ciclismoalminuto). Rodrigo Castillo in the time trial and Manuel Rodas en route to a heavy beat platoon consists of 50 elite cyclists in the category that has come together in Coban, AV to compete in the Classic Coban 2009.

This morning the two tests were developed above, tomorrow's route includes 120 km route from 8:30 am on Tic Tac route between the imperial city.
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CLASSIFICATION GENERAL INDIVIDUAL.
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1 - Ochoa Manuel Rodas (Cable DX)
2 - Miguel Perez (Jalapa) -
3 - Danny Morales (Jalapa) -
4 - Ray Cortez (Coca Cola) -
5 - Miguel Seceña (Café Quetzal) -
6 - Luis Santizo (Café Quetzal) -
7 - Rolando Soloman (Chimaltenango) -
8 - Rodrigo Castillo (Malta Gallo) -
9 - Carlos Hernández (Elite) -
10 - Walter Escobar (Cable DX) -
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GUATEMALA, AND ELITE YOUTH, TO PARTICIPATE IN CROSS COUNTRY IN BELIZE.

Guatemala City .- (Oscar Fajardo Gil). Professor Omar Oswaldo Ochoa, technical director of the Guatemalan Federation of Cycling said two national teams will be representing Guatemala at the Cross Country 2009 in Belize.

The youth team: Cristian Quicibal, Julio Padilla, Santos Quechan, and Sebastian Lancho, under the technical direction of Felix Trujillo and Hector Dubon, will be participation on Sunday April 5, over a distance of 120 kilometers.

Elite Selection: Alfredo Ajpacajá, Rhodes Manuel Ochoa, José Migdael Zeceña Carpio, Mario Edgar Hoch and Santizo (pending), will on Saturday 11 April (Easter Saturday), over a distance of 240 kilometers.

Organizers hope the USA, Cuba, Mexico, and Canada, of course in addition to Belize and Guatemala.
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Leipheimer WIN A TRIP TO CASTILE AND LEON IN THE COUNTER TO PRINT.

Madrid .- (EFE). The American Levi Leipheimer won the 24th edition Friday Tour of Castilla and Leon, after playing the fifth and final stage of a trial which finished second the other Astana teammate, English Alberto Contador, who impressed in the mountains or in the time trial.

The last stage, 152 km from Benavente (Zamora) and Valladolid, in a race marked the first day by the withdrawal of American Lance Armstrong, who broke his collarbone, was won the sprint comfortably in English Alejandro Valverde (the Caisse d'Epargne), who won the third stage on Wednesday.

Contador, winner of two previous editions of the Tour of Castilla and Leon, had predicted that the 2009 would be decided in Tuesday's individual time trial of 28.2 km, and he was right. Leipheimer, the best in this exercise that Contador, English exceeded by 16 seconds, the difference that separates them in the final general classification.

But the English seem to have improved much in the time trial was in the lead even halfway, but loosened a bit at the end. Contador, one of the favorites for the Tour de France he won in 2007, was also very comfortable in the two mountain stages, but chose to work for Leipheimer and has no doubt with the help of his deputy later. For example, in the Tour de France.
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AMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
COPACI
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Throat Hurts More At Night

Bulletin No. 65 No. 64

GONZÁLEZ CONQUEST FOR FIRST TITLE IN WORLD CYCLING CUBA.

.- Warsaw (PL). Yumari Gonzalez won the first title for Cuba at the World Championships in track cycling Pruszkow, Poland, winning in the scratch.

González, monarch and universal captioning specialty in Palma de Mallorca 2007 and Manchester 2008, won his third medal in world tournaments.

seconded to the British West Indies Lizzie Armitstead, the silver medalist, and Australia's Belinda Goss, bronze.

This is the second metal to Latin America in Poland just after the Argentine plated Angel Dario Colla in the same mode.

In another test, Denmark was for the first time ever gold in the men's team pursuit, beating Australia in the final.

Casper Jorgensen, Jens-Erik Madsen, Michael Morkov and Alex Rasmussen, runners-up in Beijing Olympic-2008, exceeded by a margin of four-tenths of a second to all Australian formed by Jack Bobridge, Rohan Dennis, Leigh Howard and Cameron Meyer.

In the fight for metal bed, New Zealand defeated Great Britain, universal monarch since 2007.
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cr 1 km Individual - 28 athletes.
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1 - Stefan Nimke (GER) - 1:00.666 - GOLD
2 - Taylor Phinney (USA) - 1:01.611 - SILVER
3 - TiSiN Mohd Rizal (MAS) - 1:01.658 - BRONZE
4 - Michaël D'Almeida (FRA) - 1:02.034
5 - Scott Sunderland (AUS) - 1:02.144
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28 º Azikiwe Kellar (TRI) - 1.08.981
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Team Pursuit (M) - 14 Teams.
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1 - Denmark (DEN) - 3:58.246 - GOLD
2 - Australia (AUS) - 3:58.863 - SILVER
3 - New Zealand (NZL) - 4:00.248 - BRONZE
4 - Great Britain (GBR) - 4:01.838
5 - Spain (ESP) - 4:04.485
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Colombia (COL) - 4:10.111
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Scratch (F) - 20 athletes.
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1 - Yumari Gonzalez (CUB) - GOLD
2 - Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR) - SILVER
3 - Belinda Goss (AUS) - Bronze
4 - Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
5 - Pascale Jeuland (FRA)
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12th Shelley Olds (USA)
14 th Maria Luisa Calle (COL)
15th Tara Whitten (CAN)
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PROGRAM SUNDAY 29TH MARCH.
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10:00 to 12:25 - I Omnium - Speed \u200b\u200b
F - Keirin - 1st round Keirin
Pause
M - Omnium II - Scratch 7.5 km
F - Keirin - Repechage
Pause
M - Omnium III - Persecution Single
14:00 to 17:15 M - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 2 Final 1st Heat
F - Keirin - 2nd round
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 2 Final
M - Omnium IV - Points 15 kms
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 2 Final (3rd ir)
F - Keirin - Final places 7 to 12 Final
F - Keirin - Final 1 to 6
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- Final 3-4 & 1-2 (1 st)
F - Score: 25 kms - Final
F - Keirin - Ceremony Awards
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- Final 3-4 & 1-2 (2nd)
F - Score 25 kms - Ceremony
M - Final Omnium - km cr
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- Final 3-4 & 1-2 (3 rd)
M - Omnium - Ceremony
M - Speed \u200b\u200b-
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CYCLING IS NEW MEXICAN PRESIDENT EDGARDO HERNÁNDEZ.

Mexico .- (Notimex). The Oaxacan Edgardo Hernandez was elected president of the Mexican Cycling Federation (FMC) for the period 2009-2013 with 13 votes in favor and nine against, during the meeting held on the premises of Codema in this capital.

Thus, Armando Becerra, who was seeking reelection, left office after four years of management which gave priority to road cycling and began working with the new generation of riders for future competitions.

the end 22 of the 26 associations had the opportunity to elect the new leader of the sport. The candidates were the San Luis Carlos Rodriguez, Tito Hidalgo Edgardo Lugo and certainly Hernandez, Armando Becerra well.

As in elections, these 22 sports bodies 13 voted in favor of Oaxaca after the six votes he had won the San Luis Rodriguez in an alliance, were given to the candidate who was ahead in the polls.

Meanwhile, Armando Becerra, who left office was satisfied with the election of new leader and said to be happy with the work done and it was time to leave office and give way to other people with new ideas towards national cycling.

"It showed once again that in sports there is democracy and we can work together on all of us him, "Becerra said Reyes.

He explained that the work of four years of the outgoing board was good, as it were great advances in sport and was reflected in support for new talents, which are considered for international events.

"We re-ran the great events in the country and bring international fair, we go with a good taste, on the board who was with us stayed in this new administration," explained .

Becerra Reyes said it was time to leave office, "I think a lot in the process and mine was over and what better way to do so by leaving large Mexican things in cycling. "

Associations who voted were Guanajuato, Campeche, Coahuila, Colima, Edo de Mexico, Hidalgo, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, Sinaloa, San Luis Potosi, UNAM. And it made against Aguascalientes, Baja California, Mexico City, IMMS, Nuevo León, La Laguna, Puebla, Sonora, Tlaxcala.

Board 2009-2013: President: Edgardo Hernandez (Oaxaca) Secretary: Moses Ortega (Mexico State) Vice-President Jorge Rodríguez (Jalisco) Treasurer: Juan Jose de la Rosa (Coahuila) Medalist Vocal Fausto Esparza (Jalisco) Commissioner: Jesus Felix Velazquez (Sinaloa).
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COPACI PRESIDENT CONGRATULATES NEW MEXICAN FEDERAL EXECUTIVE.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Vice President of the International Cycling Union, José Manuel Peláez, extends its warmest congratulations to the new executive of the Mexican Federation headed by Mr. Edgardo Hernandez.

¨ I am sure that Mr. Edgardo Hernandez and his new team will continue working to carry higher levels of cycling in Mexico. We wish you much success. ¨ Peláez points in his message.

Moreover, he also President of the Pan American Cycling Confederation (COPACI), praised the work of Armando Becerra Reyes in front of the Mexican entity in the last four years.
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Gravatai INTERNATIONAL TOUR 2009. Brazilian Mauricio
Ramorandi wins second stage.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Mr. Hudson Oliveira we report the results of the second stage of the Tour Gravataí International, Brazil, which has category 2.2 of the International Cycling Union (UCI).
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CLASSIFICATION STAGE 2 - 131.1 KMS.
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1 - Ramorandi Mauricio (BRA) - 03h.44 '.32''
2 - Renato Seabra (BRA) - ☐
3 - Alcides Vieira (BRA) - 03h: 46': 43''
4 - Bulgarelli Otavio (BRA) - ¨
5 - Douglas Bueno (BRA) - ☐
6 - Magno Nazaret (BRA) - 03h: 47 ': 03''
7 - Flavio Santos (BRA) - ¨.
8 - Ramiro Gonzalez (URU) 2 '.31''
9 - Eduardo Pinheiro (BRA) - 2' .31''
10 - Renato Santos (BRA) - 2 '.44''
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Clasificación GENERAL BY POINTS.
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1 - Flavio Santos (BRA) - 14 Puntos
2 - Breno Sidoti (BRA) - March 11
- Ramiro Gonzalez (URU) - April 10
- Mauricio Morandi (BRA) - May 10
- Renato Seabra (BRA) - 7
6 - Kleber Ramos (BRA) - 5
7 - Alcides Vieira (BRA) - 5
8 - Luis Martinez (URU) - 5
9 - Fabiel Mota (BRA) - 5
10 - Otavio Bulgarelli (BRA) - 3
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MOUNTAIN GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.
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1 - Cleberson Weber (BRA) - 10 Points
2 - Jorge Soto (URU) - 7
3 - Renato Seabra (BRA) - 5
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team general classification.
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1 - Scott / Marcondes Cesar / SJC - 11h16'39''-
2 - FAPI / Sundown / JKS / Pindamonhangaba - 00h05'02''
3 - Suzano / Flying Horse / Caloi - 00h07'19''
4 - Avai / Florianopolis / Senac / APGF - 00h11'21''
5 - Grce Memorial / Pref Santos / Giant - 00h11'28''
6 - Dating / Sel Cordeirópolis - 00h14'30''
7 - Club Atletico Villa Teresa / Schneck - 00h18'35''
8 - Range / Sao Jose dos Campos - 00h20'30''
9 - Quartermaster Department Treinta y Tres-00h24 '08''
10 - San Francisco / KHS / ATC / Black Rib - 00h26'06''
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Clasificación GENERAL INDIVIDUAL.
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1 - Ramiro Gonzalez (URU) - Avai / Florian. / Senac / APGF - 08h21'11''
2 - Flavio Santos (BRA) - Fapi / Sundown / JKS / - 39''
3 - Eduardo Pinheiro (BRA) - Memorial / Pref Santos / Giant - 49''
4 - Douglas Bueno (BRA) - Suzano / Flying Horse / Caloi - 2 '.03''
5 - Breno Sidoti (BRA) - Scott / Marcondes Cesar / SJC - 5' .28''
6 - Renato Seabra (BRA) - Scott / Marcondes Cesar / SJC - 5 ' .28''
7 - Mauricio Morandi (BRA) - Scott / Marcondes Cesar / SJC - 6 '.19''
8 - Bulgarelli Otavio (BRA) - Suzano / Flying Horse / Caloi - 7'45''
9 - Fabiano Motta (BRA)-San Francisco / KHS / ATC / Rib Black - 7 '.57''
10 - Robson Dias (BRA) - Range / Sao Jose dos Campos - 8' .01''
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VALID FOR CANCELLED BMX EN CALI.

.- Bogotá (Colombia Fedeciclismo). Due de fuerza mayor debido al winter weather that nitrogenous by estos días Cali, the third and fourth valid Malta Pony National Tournament 2009, which should take place on 4 and 5 April in the capital announced vallecaucana cancel the National BMX.

Domingo Hernandez, president of the National Commission, said that at the request of the commission of the Valley and to the inadequacy of the track because of the rains, has made the decision to cancel valid.

The tournament will continue as planned with valid Pereira Chia and the first and last week of May to continue the national championship in Barrancabermeja.
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collection and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Aerisdies.com One Piece

Copaci Copaci Bulletin No. 63 Bulletin

ARGENTINO COLLA WIN SILVER MEDAL AT WORLD CYCLING.

.- Warsaw (PL). Angel Dario Colla The Argentine won the silver medal in the scratch track cycling World of Pruszkow, Poland, and gave the first medal for Latin America in the universal event.
Morgan Kneisky
French sprung a surprise by winning the title in a race of 15 kilometers (60 laps), which is not on the agenda Olympic Games.

The bronze medal went to Austria's Andreas Mueller.

female in team speed, the crown corresponded to the Australian duo of Anna Meares and Kaarle McCulloch, who outstripped the defending champion from Britain, Shanaze Reade and Victoria Pendleton, Olympic champion speed for 24 cents. McCulloch

Pruszkow achieved in its first universal scepter, while Meares, Olympic champion in the 500 meters in Athens-2004, had already won gold in the World Cup in the 500 meters in Melbourne-2004 and in Palma de Mallorca 2007.

Reade and Pendleton had already won the first two editions of the team sprint since the introduction of this modality in the universal fair 2007.

Metal won bronze at the Lithuanian Gintare Gaivenyte and Simona Krupeckaite, who defeated the French Sandie Clair and Clara Sanchez by 14 hundredths of a second.

American Cyclist Phinney won gold in pursuit.

The American cyclist Taylor Phinney, 18, won world titles in individual pursuit, beating Australia's Jack Bobridge.

The race was run under the track world, that develops in the velodrome, where Polish Pruszkow Belgian Dominique Cornu garnered the bronze by beating Ukraine's Volodymyr Diudia. Phinney

walked four miles in 4'17 "631, an average speed of 55.893 mph.
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RESULTS THURSDAY MARCH 26.
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Individual Pursuit (M) - 21 athletes.
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1 - Taylor Phinney (USA) - 4:17.631 - GOLD
2 - Jack Bobridge (AUS) - 4:20.091 - SILVER
3 - Dominique Cornu (BEL) - 4:22.347 - BRONZE
4 - Diudia Volodymyr (UKR) - 4:28.297
5 - Jesse Sergent (NZL) - 4:21.253
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12 º Arles Antonio Castro (COL) - 4:27.750
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Team Pursuit (F) - 14 Teams.
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1 - Great Britain (GBR) - 3:22.720 - GOLD
2 - New Zealand (NZL) - 3:23.993 - SILVER
3 - Australia (AUS) - 3:24.972 - BRONZE
4 - Netherlands (NED) - 3:29.379
5 - Lithuania (LTU) - 3:30.966
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10 th Colombia (COL) - 3:34.460
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Scratch (M) - 22 athletes.
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1 - Morgan Kneisky (FRA) - GOLD
2 - Angel Dario Colla (ARG) - SILVER
3 - Andreas Mueller (AUT) - BRONZE
4 - Travis Meyer (AUS)
5 - Kazuhiro Mori (JPN)
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10 º Carlos Alberto Uran (COL)
16 º Zachary Bell (CAN)
18 º Daniel Holloway (USA)
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Team Sprint (F) - 10 Teams.
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1 - Australia (AUS) - 33,149 - Gold
2 - Great Britain (GBR) - 33,380 - SILVER
3 - Lithuania (LTU) - 33,496 - 4
BRONZE - France (FRA ) - 33,638
5 - Netherlands (NED) - 33,791
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Keirin (M) - 27 athletes.
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1 - Maximilian Levy (GER) - Gold
2 - François Pervis (FRA) - SILVER
3 - Teun Mulder (NED) - BRONZE
4 - Ross Edgar (GBR)
5 - Matthew Crampton (GBR)
- 17th
Christopher Sellier (TRI)
21 º Leonardo Alfredo Narváez (COL)
25th Travis Smith (CAN)
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PROGRAM SATURDAY 28 MARCH.
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13:00 to 16:30 F - Omnium I - Speed \u200b\u200b200 Mts.
M - Speed \u200b\u200b200 m. (24) - Classification
F - Omnium II - Scratch 5 kms
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 16 Final
F - Omnium III - Persecution Individual
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 8 Final
PAUSE
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- Repechage 1 / 8
18:00 to 21:45 F - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 2 Final 1st heat
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 4 Final (1 ª )
F - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 2 Final 2 ª
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 4 Final (2 nd)
F - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 2 Final (3rd ir)
F - Omnium IV - Race Point 10 kms
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 4 Final (3rd ir)
F - Speed \u200b\u200b- Final 3-4 & 1-2 (1 st)
M - Madison 50 km - Final
M - Speed \u200b\u200b- 5 to 8 seats
M - Madison 50 km - Ceremony
F - Speed \u200b\u200b- Final 3-4 & 1-2 (2nd)
F - Final Omnium - 500 Mts cr
F - Speed \u200b\u200b- Final 3-4 & 1-2 (3rd)
F - Omnium - Ceremony
F - Speed \u200b\u200b-
Ceremony - ARNOLD ALCOLEA

LEADERSHIP KEPT AMERICA TOUR RANKING.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). The Cuban Arnold Alcolea with 146 units led the America Tour ranking for the month of March, as published on the website of the International Cycling Union.

After Alcolea ranked Chilean Luis Sepulveda (142) and third in the Colombian Gregorio Ladino (138).

For teams, the Venezuelan Diquigiovanni Androni occupied the first position with 349 points, while the Mexican Tecos of the Autonomous University of Guadalajara was second with 257 units, and the U.S. Rock Racing, third with 161.

By country, Colombia took the lead with 684 points ahead of Venezuela (670) and Argentina (489).
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RANKING TOP 40 OF THE INDIVIDUAL.
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1 (1) - Arnold Alcolea (Cub) - 146 Points
2 (15) - Luis Sepúlveda (CHI) - 142
3 (2) - Gregorio Ladino (COL) - 138
4 (3) - Joseph Serpa (COL) - 136
5 (4) - Manuel Eduardo Medina (VEN) - 132
6 (5) - Alfredo Lucero (ARG) - 118
7 (6) - Jorge Alberto Giacinti (ARG) - 107
8 (7) - Grégory Brenes (CRC ) - 99
9 (8) - Byron Guama (ECU) - 94
10 (9) - Francisco Mancebo (ESP) - 91
11 (10) - Franklin Chacón (VEN) - 90
12 (11) - Alvaro Sierra (COL) - 83
13 (74) - Jackson Rodríguez (VEN) - 78
14 (12) - Ronald Gonzalez (VEN) - 71
15 (35) - Carlos Lopez (MEX) - 68
16 (13) - Yonath Monsalve (VEN) - 58
17 (14) - José Adrian Bonilla (CRC) - 54
18 (16) - Fernando Camargo (COL) - 52
19 (17) - Carlos Ochoa (VEN) - 51
20 ( 18) - Jhonny Morales (Gua) - 51
21 (19) - Emmanuel Saldana (ARG) - 49
22 (-) - Hernan Cline (Uru) - 49
23 (20) - François Parisien (CAN) - 46
24 (21) - Keven Lacombe (CAN) - 46
25 (22) - Sebastian Haedo (ARG) - 43
26 (23) - Mattia Gavazzi (ITA) - 41
27 - (24) - Edwin Becerra (VEN) - 39
28 (25) - Thor Husvovd (NOR) - 39
29 (-) - Wendy Cruz (DOM) - 37
30 (36) - Edgardo Simon (ARG) - 36
31 (26) - José Alarcón (VEN) - 36
32 (27) - Oscar Soliz (BOL) - 35
33 (28) - Segundo Navarrete (ECU) - 35
34 (29) - Manuel Rodas (GUA) - 35
35 (30 ) - Tomas Gil (VEN) - 34
36 (80) - Juan Pablo Magallanes (MEX) - 33
37 (31) - Claudio Flores (ARG) - 32
38 (32) - Omar Cervantes (MEX) - 32
39 (-) - David Vitoria (SUI) - 32
40 (33) - Gerardo Fernandez (ARG) - 32
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TOUR RANKING TEAM AMERICA.
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1 (1) - Diquigiovanni Androni (VEN) - 349
2 (2) - University Tecos (MEX) - 257
3 (4) - Rock Racing (USA) - 161
4 (3) - Planet Energy (CAN) - 122
5 (5) - Burgos (ESP) - 105
6 (-), - Differdange (LUX) - 99
7 (6) - Colavita (USA) - 75
8 (7) - Cervelo - 58
9 (8) - Team ISD - 40
10 (9) - Boyacá is for living (COL) - 32
11 (20) - OUCH (USA) - 30
12 (10) - Contentpolis (ESP) - 28
12 (10) - Bissell (USA) - 28
14 (12) - Andalucía (ESP) - 18
15 (13) - Vacansoleil - 16
16 (14) - Palmeiras Resort (POR) - 14
17 (15) - BMC Racing Team (USA) - 12
18 (16) - ELK Haus - 10
19 (17) - Amore & Vita (USA) - 8
19 (17) - Jacobean (ESP) - 8
22 (10) - CSF Group (IRL) - 7
23 (22) - Liberty Seguros (POR) - 5
23 (22) - Nutrixxion (GER) - 5
23 (22) - Flaminia (IRL) - 5
23 (-) - Walls (POR) - 5
23 (-) - Type 1 (USA) - 5
23 (-) - Aeronautica Militare (SMR) - 5
29 (-) - Corratec (POL) - 4
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AMERICA TOUR RANKING COUNTRIES.
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1 (1) - Colombia (COL) - 684 Points
2 (2) - Venezuela (VEN) - 670
3 (3) - Argentina (ARG) - 489
4 (4) - Cuba (CUB) - 330
5 (8) - Mexico (MEX) - 257
6 (5) - Costa Rica (CRC) - 239.6
7 (7) - Canada (CAN) - 204
8 (6) - Ecuador (ECU) - 189
9 (-) - Uruguay (URU) - 166
10 (9) - USA ( USA) - 165
11 (11) - Chile (CHI) - 155
12 (14) - Dominican Republic (DOM) - 125
13 (10) - Guatemala (GUA) - 114
14 (11) - Bolivia (BOL ) - 67
15 (13) - Brazil (BRA) - 31
16 (-) - Puerto Rico (PUR) - 8
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BEST AMERICAN CYCLISTS TO MEET IN CUENCA.

Cuenca, Ecuador .- (
www.elcomercio.com ). The Altitude Training Camp at the International Cycling Union (UCI) will be a reality in Cuenca on April 5 to May 6. On the morning of yesterday, was officially carrying the official launch by the national leadership.

The act was accomplished in the meeting room of the Sports Federation of Azuay. The president of that institution, Marco Chango and two representatives of the Ecuadorian Federation of Cycling, Alberto Gonzalez and Vicente Molina, gave details regarding with the camp.

Gonzalez scored an unprecedented event, as they meet for the first time in the country and be the best American riders under 23. They will train for a month in the capital with a view to Sawaya Pan American Cycling, in the Track-and-route, which is mid-May in Chihuahua, Mexico.

Ecuador will be represented by nine riders, whose training will be conducted by German Renne Smith, instructor of the UCI.

meanwhile, are specified details related to the organization on issues of transportation, food, lodging and sports venues.
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RAMIRO GONZALEZ WINS IN URUGUAY Gravatai.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). From the Brazilian Cycling, Hudson Oliveira puts us abreast of the Tour Gravataí International, which has a category 2.2 of the International Cycling Union.

Uruguayan Thursday Ramiro Gonzalez won the first stage of 171.3 kilometers in 4 hours, 34 minutes and 18 seconds, escorted by Brazilian compatriot Flavio Santos and Luis Martinez, occupying positions two and three, respectively.
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TOP TEN STEP No. 1 - 171.3 KMS.
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1- Ramiro González (URU) - 04h34'18''
2- Flavio Santos (BRA) – 39¨
3- Luis Martínez (URU) – 39¨
4- Breno Sidoti (BRA) – 39¨
5- Eduardo Pinheiro (BRA) – 39¨
6- Patrick Oyakaua (BRA) – 1’.41¨
7- Fabiano Mota (BRA) – 2’.13¨
8- Daizon Mendes (BRA) – 2’.13¨
9- Robson Dias (BRA) – 2’.13¨
10- Cleiton Fadanelli (BRA) – 2’.13¨
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CLASIFICACIÓN GENERAL POR EQUIPOS.
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1- GRCE Memorial/Pref Santos/Giant – 13:53’:09¨
2 - Avai / Florianopolis / Senac / APGF - 6 '¨ .30
3 - FAPI / Sundown / JKS / Pindamonhangaba - 7' ¨ .05
4 - Scott / Marcondes Cesar / SJC -
7'09''5 - Club Atlético Villa Teresa / Schneck - 8'04''
6 - Datar / Sel Cordeiropolis - 8'43''
7 - Suzano / Flying Horse / Caloi - 8'43''
8 - São Francisco / KHS / ATC / Rib Preto - 8'43''
9 - Gamaia / Sao Jose dos Campos - 9'38''
10 - Cesc / Nossa Caixa / Calypso / Maxxis / Kuruma - 3'47''
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RATED FOR THE PANAMERICAN.

Guatemala City .- (ciclismoalminuto). Athletes Johnny Morales Dany Morales, Morales and Manuel Rodas Londy able to perform the test score in team pursuit and his team-mates Gabriel Pellecer, and Daniel Joseph Sochón Cute, met the requirement of the Technical Department of the FNC to classify also the team event.

They will compete in the 2009 Pan American Cycling Championships in Chihuahua, Mexico in May.

Classic Elite Coban 2009.

On Saturday and Sunday will develop road events for elite status in the department of Alta Verapaz to the following schedule:

Saturday 28, when Purulha meeting, 8:00 am, departure at 9:00 am, 20-kilometer time trial to Coban. Start

opposite the entrance to the spa Chamcha below the catwalk. Semi
stage: 40 km Travel Tic Tac - Purulha - Tactic.

Departure time: 30 minutes after entering the final time trial cyclist. Sprint, the return of Pantin. It is a premium.

Sunday 29 - Time of Meeting: 7.30 pm. Place. Romeo Lucas García Calzada, compared to Coca Cola. Distance to travel: 120 miles. 8:30 am departure. Course: Sidewalk Romeo Lucas García - Posada del Quetzal - final goal in the driveway Romeo Lucas Garcia in Coban.

will be two intermediate sprints in Pantin in Pantin round to return, the two reclaimed 1st place, three seconds, two seconds 2nd place, 3rd place second.

The general classification will receive the following bonus, 1st place, ten seconds, 2 second place, six seconds, 3rd place, four seconds.
- GUATEMALA
BIKING
MOURNS, DIED "MACORD: THE VOICE OF THE RETURN."

Guatemala City .- (Oscar Fajardo Gil). The distinguished social communicator Marco Antonio Rodríguez, MACORD has ceased to exist. His life issue was closely linked to the cycling of Guatemala, to the extent of becoming "The Voice of the Tour."

Over many years, was the voice that described the exploits of the heroes of the highways. Lecturing on radio and television, the latter being the medium in which was devoted to broadcasts of the Tour of Guatemala, and with programs like "World Athletes in Action" and "Gillette Cavalcade Sports."

At 75 years old, has been called the universal presence of the Commissioner to describe the Tour of Heaven. Rest in peace, Macord, teacher, friend, light, mate. Never equaled, much less overcome, cycling in their transmissions.

The funeral was held Thursday Funeral Reform zone 9 in the capital city to Antigua Guatemala Cathedral, his homeland, where he celebrated a funeral mass. After his remains were interred in the cemetery San Lazaro.
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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Mening Of Tender Breat



LITHUANIAN Krupeckaite, GOLD AND WORLD RECORD IN 500 METER TRACK CYCLING.

Madrid .- (EFE). The Lithuanian Simona Krupeckaite won the gold medal with world record in the women's final test of 500 meters from the track cycling World Cup, disputed in Pruszkow (Poland).

The Lithuanian won the final with a time of 33 seconds and 296 thousandths, which improves the previous world record, held by Australia's Anna Meares from the 31 March 2007, which was 33,588 in Palma de Mallorca (Spain .)
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RESULTS WEDNESDAY - MARCH 25.
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Individual Pursuit (F) - 21 athletes.
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1 - Alison Shanks (NZL) - 3:29.807 - GOLD
2 - Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR) - 3:32.502 - SILVER
3 - Vilija Sereikaite (BLR) - 3:33.583 - BRONZE
4 - Joanna Rowsell (GBR) - 3:35.209
5 - Josephine Tomic (AUS) - 3:37.780
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7 th Tara Whitten (CAN) - 3:38.962
12 th Maria Luisa Calle (COL) - 3:42.930 16 th Dalila
Rodriguez (CUB) - 3:45.956
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500 meter time trial - 23 athletes.
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1 - Simona Krupeckaite (LTU) - 33,296 (WR) - GOLD
2 - Anna Meares (AUS) - 33,796 - SILVER
3 - Victoria Pendleton (GBR) - 34,102 - BRONZE
4 - Sandie Clair (FRA) - 34,114
5 - Willy Kanis (NED) - 34,258
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7 th Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (CUB) - 34,358
18 th Diana Maria Garcia (COL) - 36,034
23 th Cinthia Martinez (URU) - 38,651
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Score (M) - 24 athletes.
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1 - Cameron Meyer (AUS) - 24 points - GOLD
2 - Daniel Kreutzfeldt (DEN) - 22 points - SILVER
3 - Chris Newton (GBR) - 21 points - BRONZE
4 - Eloy Teruel Rovira (ESP) - 17
5 - Vasili Kyryienka (BLR) - 15
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6 th Colby Pearce (USA) - 14
9 º Zachary Bell (CAN) - 6
14 º Martin Garrido (ARG) - 3
16 º Juan Esteban Arango (COL) - 2
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Team Sprint (M) - 16 Teams.
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1 - France (FRA) - 43,614 - Gold
2 - Great Britain (GBR) - 43,738 - 3
SILVER - Germany (GER) - 43,011 - BRONZE
4 - Australia (AUS ) - 43,986
5 - Poland (POL) - 44,865
- 15th
Colombia (COL) - 46 729 DNS
Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
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PROGRAM FRIDAY MARCH 27.
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14:00 to 17:20 M - Team Pursuit - Classification
F - Speed \u200b\u200b200 m. (24) - Classification
F - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 16 Final

PAUSE F - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 8 Final
PAUSE
F - Speed \u200b\u200b- Repechage 1 / 8
19:00 to 21:45 F - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 4 Final (1 st)
M - 1 Km cr - Final
F - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 4 Final (2 nd)
M - 1 km cr - Ceremony
F - Speed \u200b\u200b- 1 / 4 Final (3 ª Ev.)
F - Scratch 10 km - Final
M - Team Pursuit - Final 3-4 & 1-2
F - Speed \u200b\u200b- 5 to 8 seats
F - Scratch 10 km - Ceremony
M - Team Pursuit -
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Rujano Anapoima BAGS.
Bogotá .- (Fedeciclismo Colombia). champion mountain passes of the Giro d'Italia 2005, José Rujano, leads the group from the governor of Zulia, Maracaibo Municipality who arrived in Colombia to participate in the Classic Anapoima from 26 to 28 March.

José Rujano, Manuel Medina, Richard Ochoa, Franklin Chacon Raul Saavedra and Carlos Garvi under the guidance of Alexis Mendez, run on the roads of Ontario as a preview to what will be the presence of the group of ten runners in the 59th Vuelta a Colombia Pilsen 6 to 21 June.

Anapoima run in about 180 riders standing Castelblanco Chepe, Iván Cepeda Parra and Wilson, among others, while the great absence is the world champion Fabio Duarte, who will travel next Saturday to Ecuador with Colombia is Passion team.

The test begins Thursday with a stretch of 168 kilometers between Apulo-Mesitas Anapoima-College-Leaping-Mondoñedo Tequendama-Puerto Araujo-La Mesa Anapoima, ending three days later with a street circuit in Anapoima.
- CLASSICAL
Anapoima .
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Thursday, March 26 - 1st Stage Anapoima-Apulo-Mesitas College-Salto del Tequendama-Mondoñedo-Puerto Araujo-La Mesa Anapoima-168 Kms
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Friday 27th March - 2nd Stage Anapoima-Apulo-Girardot - Copy it-Anapoima Alto-La Mesa-
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Saturday March 28 - 3rd Stage 85 Urban Circuit Kms
Anapoima
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CONGRATULATIONS TO AFC.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Vice President International Cycling Union (UCI), José Manuel Peláez, conveyed warm congratulations to the Korean Hee Wook Cho to have been ratified as President of the Confederation of Asia.

· Desire Mr. Hee Wook Cho the greatest success at the head of the Confederation of Asia in the coming period ¨, also said the President of the Pan American in his message.
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ARMSTRONG TO RECOVER after trading of the clavicle.

Los Angeles, USA - (Reuters). The American cyclist Lance Armstrong continues to recover from surgery which was referred on Wednesday to stabilize his clavicle after fracture.

Seven-times Tour de France, who has placed a stainless steel plate and 12 screws during the operation, broke his collarbone in four parts after a fall suffered on Monday in the first stage of the Tour of Castilla and León .

After leaving the English race, Armstrong, 37, returned to the U.S. to have surgery in Austin, Texas.

Although the fracture he suffered was more serious than expected and required an operation "demanding" his surgeon said he was confident that the rider could re-do a light training in about a week.

"The goal of our surgery was to stabilize the fracture as soon as possible and safely, and then let Lance do what he does best," said Dr. Doug Elenz in a teleconference.

The doctor explained that Armstrong would make light exercise with a bicycle to allow heal the wound caused by the operation and stressed that as the weeks pass, its activity would increase.

Elenz indicated that the fracture of Texas biker take eight to 12 weeks to recover fully.
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THE REGISTRATION CLOSES UCI Mountain Bike Team.

Madrid .- (
www.todociclismo.com ). The UCI has announced that the records of mountain bike team for 2009 has been only slightly, so it is satisfied with due to the economic situation in the world.

between Europe, America and Oceania have registered 90 teams, six fewer than last year.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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Copaci No. 62 Bulletin No. 61

TODAY STARTS TRACK WORLD PRUSKOW 2009.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). With four final events takes place this Wednesday the first day competitive World Championship Track Cycling in the Polish city of Pruskow.

The girls discuss medals in the 500 meter time trial and individual pursuit, while men seek the podium in scoring and team sprint. The

Americas Cyclists compete on behalf of Argentina, Barbados, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Uruguay, USA and Trinidad and Tobago.
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PROGRAM MARCH 26 THURSDAY MORNING.
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14:30 to 17:10 M - Individual Pursuit - Classification
M - Keirin round 1
F - Team Pursuit - Clasificación40
M - Keirin - Repechage
19:00 to 21:45 F - Team Sprint - Classification
M - Scratch 15 km - Final
M - Keirin Round 2
M - Scratch 15 km - Ceremony
F - Team Sprint - Final 3-4 & 1-2
M - Individual Pursuit - Finals 3-4 & 1-2
F - Team Sprint - Ceremony
M - Individual Pursuit - Ceremony
F - Team Pursuit - Finals 3-4 & 1 -2
M - Keirin - Final places 7 to 12
M - Keirin - Final 1 to 6
F - Team Pursuit - Ceremony
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CONGRATULATIONS A CYCLING EXECUTIVE OF VENEZUELA.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Vice President of the International Cycling Union (UCI) and COPACI President, José Manuel Peláez, sent congratulations to the leadership of the Venezuelan Federation of Cycling, the head of which was ratified Artemio Leonett.

· Meet the outcome of the elections held in the Feveciclismo and for that reason I extend my fraternal greetings and congratulations to Mr. Artemio Leonett and his team, whom we wish him further success in the coming period ¨ Peláez points in your message.
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MEDALS AT PAN 2009 MTB.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). With the help of Mr Ivan Vasquez, general manager of the Cycling Federation of Chile, published today medal Pan American MTB Championships which was held successfully in Santiago de Chile.

The event, which was carried out successfully in the Chilean capital, had a massive turnout of competitors in all categories.
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MEDALLISTS Pan American Championships MTB CHILE 2009.
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4X.
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Category Elite Men.
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1 - Mario José Jarrin Molina (ECU) - GOLD
2 - Enrique O. Genoa Espinoza (CHI) - SILVER
3 - Walace Miranda (BRA) - BRONZE
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Elite Women Category.
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1 - Diana Marggraff (ECU) - GOLD
2 - Veronica Miranda (CHI) - SILVER
3 - Rachel Bauer (USA) - BRONZE
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DHI.
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Cadet Men.
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1 - Juan Manuel Orrego Castano (COL) - 03:15.077 - GOLD
2 - Paul Seewald (ARG) - 03:24.938 - SILVER
3 - Felipe Escobar Restrepo (COL) - 03:25.257 - BRONZE
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Category Master C Men.
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1 - Alejandro N. Gregoriew-Schoferistow (CHI) - 04:16.049 - GOLD
2 - Javier Moraga Manosalva (CHI) - 04:29.250 - SILVER
3 - Danilo Spader (BRA) - 08:00.194 - BRONZE
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Master Category B2 Men .
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1 - Juan Jose Valverde (CHI) - 03:48.793 - GOLD
2 - Sergio Ruben Gomez (ARG) - 04:36.474 - SILVER
3 - Raul Antonio Gutierrez (CHI) - 04:45.867 - BRONZE
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B1 Master Men category.
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1 - Cristian José Amaro (CHI) - 03:47.180 - GOLD
2 - Richard Nation Rendiles (VEN) - 03:49.811 - SILVER
3 - Eugene A. Silvestre Flores (CHI) - 04:03.829 - BRONZE
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A2 Master Men category.
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1 - Sebastián Vásquez Cid (CHI) - 03:08.050 - GOLD
2 - Lars Tribes (USA) - 03:08.273 - SILVER
3 - Felipe Vásquez Cid (CHI) - 03:17.330 - BRONZE
- Master Category
A1 Men.
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1 - Ignacio Enrique Barbosa (CHI) - 03:11.350 - GOLD
2 - Mallmann Usandivaras Marcos (ARG) - 03:14.650 - SILVER
3 - Carlos Castillo Vaughan (CRC) - 03:18.050 - BRONZE
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Junior Men category.
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1 - Alexander Grigoriew-Grindensol (CHI) - 03:07.147 - GOLD
2 - Giovanni Gold (BRA) - 03:07.437 - SILVER
3 - Gabriel Oliveira (BRA) - 03:08.714 - BRONZE
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Junior Ladies Category.
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1 - Diana L. Dromundo Vargas (MEX) - 03:40.672 - GOLD
2 - Erika D. Quintana Sanchez (ECU) - 04:21.854 - SILVER
3 - Somensi Bruna (BRA) - 04:41.08 - BRONZE
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Elite Ladies category.
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1- Diana Marggraff Campos (ECU) – 03:30.624 – ORO
2- Verónica F. Miranda (CHI) – 03:46.353 – PLATA
3- Rachel Bauer (USA) – 03:47.149 – BRONCE
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Categoría Élite Hombres.
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1- Christopher Van Dine (USA) – 02:54.660 – ORO
2- Markolf Berchtold (BRA) – 02:54.992 – PLATA
3- Pedro Antonio Ferreira (CHI) – 02:55.014 – BRONCE
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RELEVOS.
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1- México – ORO
2- Colombia – PLATA
3- Argentina – BRONCE
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XC.
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Junior Men category.
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1 - Carlos Enrique Morán (MEX) - 1:21:39 - GOLD
2 - Mauricio Foronda Guzman (COL) - 1:22:38 - SILVER
3 - Nicholas E. Prudencio (CHI) - 1:23:03 - BRONZE
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Junior Ladies Category.
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1 - Daniela Meneses Rojas (CHI) - 1:21:28 - GOLD
2 - Verena Brunner Ramirez (ARG) - 1:25:30 - SILVER
3 - María Cristina Molina (ECU) - 1: 25:53 - BRONZE
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Category Under 23 Ladies.
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1 - Battyh Emily (CAN) - 1:37:21 - GOLD
2 - Gabriela Alejandra Serrano (ECU) - 1:44:50 - SILVER
3 - April Laura Restrepo (COL) - 1:52:04 - BRONZE
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Category Men Under 23.
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1 - Catriel Andres Soto (ARG) - 1:57:03 - GOLD
2 - Castablanco Laird (NZL) - 2:00:40 - SILVER
3 - Dario Alejandro Gasco (ARG) - 2:04 : 15 - BRONZE
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Ladies Elite Category.
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1 - Catharine Pendrel (CAN) - 1:50:38 - GOLD
2 - Georgia Gould (USA) - 1:55:14 - SILVER
3 - Heather Irmiger (USA) - 1:58:33 - BRONZE
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Category Elite Men.
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1 - Fabio Castañeda Monsalve (COL) - 2:15:12 - GOLD
2 - Sam Schultz (USA) - 2:18:42 - SILVER
3 - Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (USA) - 2: 19:16 - BRONZE
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LARGE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION IS EXPECTED IN THE 58 th CYCLING CLASSIC MASTER.

Guatemala City .- (Oscar Fajardo Gil). LVIII organizers Master Cycling Classic have received communication and expressions of interest participation by many competitors in Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Belize, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Brazil.
In 2008 there was a participation of over 200 competitors who participate in categories according to age: "A" 30 to 37 years, "B" 38 to 45 years, "C" 46 to 53 years "D" 54 to 59 years, "E" 60 years or more.
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COMPETITION PROGRAM.
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Wednesday 1 April: Distun Escuintla - Taxisco - Distun Escuintla. Distance: 97 miles
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Thursday 2 April: Individual Time Trial 21 km Departure: Super 24 KM19 Highway - Target: Puerto Quetzal Highway KM84.
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Friday 3 April: Santa Lucia Cotzumalguapa
Circuit
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Saturday 4 April: Distun Escuintla - Puerto Quetzal - Restaurant Sarita KM56 Hwy. Distance: 88 miles.
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Sunday April 5: Circuit Asiole Amatitlán KM27 - KM45 Palin Return to the Pacific Motorway (3 laps).

registration requirements are: Complete and submit the registration form, BICYCLE LICENSE FILE 2009, make the payments. More information email: axarb1@yahoo.com or organizing committee offices located in: 12 Avenida 7-52 Zona 12, Guatemala City, Guatemala, no later than Wednesday March 25, 2009.

Official registration, delivery of dorsal plate frame, helmet decals, bumper of vehicles authorized regulations, technical guidance, will be on March 31, 2008 to 12 in the morning), enabled the effect stay in the Youth Sports Ramiro de Leon Carpio, Zona 13, at the time should also make the respective payment of registration and payment authorization escort vehicles.
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LADINO WINS IN MEXICO.

Bogotá .- (Fedeciclismo Colombia). Gregorio Ladino The boyacense won the Grand Prix Benito Juarez - San Jose Zaachila Classic held at the town of Zaachila (Oaxaca) in two stages, runs this weekend in Mexico.

The first fraction was imposed Ignacio Sarabia (Tecos Trek) and the second one's Ladino, the same group, which earned him to remain the Colombian cycling success in Aztec.

Antioquia For his part, John Freddy Parra, Ladino companion, came in fifth place with a delay of just over five minutes.
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OVERALL FINAL.
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1. Gregorio Ladino (Col) - 4.35.36
2. Ignacio Sarabia - Tecos Trek - 7 ¨
3. Bernardo Colex (Tecos Trek) - 39 °
4. Luis Pulido (Mex) - 3.58
5. John F. Parra (Col) - 5.25
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Famous Personalities Of Orissa

Copaci Copaci Bulletin No. 60

COPACI CONGRATULATIONS TO JOHN STEVEN Curuchet.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). The President of the Pan American Cycling Confederation, José Manuel Peláez, sent a message greetings and congratulations to the legendary Argentine rider Juan Esteban Curuchet, who officially retired from active sports Sunday.

"Juan Esteban is one glory of the continental and world cycling, so he deserves our warmest congratulations and most of the surveys ¨, stated in his message also Vice President of the International Cycling Union (UCI).
adds that ¨
also leaves a great example for present and future generations of cyclists who have a permanent reference therein ¨.

The Argentine rider officially retired on Sunday with more than 40 thousand compatriots, who will gave a warm farewell with regard to the National Road Championships.
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TRACK WORLD STARTS TOMORROW IN PRUSKOW.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). World Championships Track Cycling Velodrome begins tomorrow at the Arena of Pruskow BGZ, Poland, which runs through Sunday.

Pruszkow is a town on the outskirts of Warsaw, about 15 kilometers from the Polish capital, "one of the most important in terms of population, with over 50,000 inhabitants.

The facility, designed by Ralph Schumann, possibly the world's leading specialist in this type of construction and author of the Beijing velodrome.

The track is 250 meters, quite fast, is Siberian pine, with a width of 7.12 meters and tilt from 13 degrees to the straight and 42 of the curves.

In the world convened by the International Cycling Union (UCI), will be made nineteen titles at stake, one more than in 2008 due to the inclusion of women's omnium.

Both men and women compete in speed, keirin, kilometer time trial, with its feminine variant of 500 meters, team sprint, pursuit, prosecution team, score and scratch, completing the program with the Madison, exclusively male.
- AGENDA WEDNESDAY
03/25/2009.
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14:00 to 15:00 F - Individual Pursuit - Classification
17:00 to 18:00 OPENING CEREMONY OF THE WORLD
18:30 to 21:35 F - 500 Meters Final Attack
M - Team Sprint M - Classification
M - 40 km Points Race - Final
F - 500 M - M
Award Ceremony - Points Race - Ceremony
F - Individual Pursuit - Finals 3-4 & 1-2
M - Team Sprint - Final 3-4 & 1-2
F - Individual Pursuit - Ceremony
M - Team Sprint -
Ceremony - WON

MARINO, BUSTOS AND GREATEST SORIANO CATEGORIES.

Argentina .- (Fernando Zito). The track presented by the commission of the Club Belgrano was excellent, 250 drivers from around the country traveled on the first date of the Argentine championship. Ladies Elite

the winner in the final two was Florence Soriano, Cordoba won him his coterráneas Belen Dutto and Mariana Diaz.

there was a debut in juniors category that was probably dreamed by the protagonist, Lucas Bustos (Dans) was the winner of the final two. The Rioja that I take longer in peak Ernesto Pizarro drops in both finals and so clearly won.

In Elite Ramiro Marino (Freeagent / Vans) again demonstrated its high level and took the two finals, Saturday smoothly on Fabricio Maturano (BMX Shop). Sunday's "Nacho" Katogui (RPM) is put inside the first priest, then fell into the second jump of the PRO.
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COLLARBONE ARMSTRONG SUFFERS FRACTURE IN FALL.

Madrid .- (Reuters). American cyclist Lance Armstrong suffered a fall on Monday in the first stage of the Tour of Castilla and Leon and suffered a broken collarbone, which casts doubt on its plans to participate in the Giro d'Italia in May.

The U.S. team, Astana, said he may need an operation.

"I'm very disappointed, especially for the Giro," said Armstrong, 37, when asked if their participation in the Italian event was in danger.

In a statement released by Astana, the cyclist said: "I feel very bad (...) I hope to tell more about the Tour this week."

The Italian round on the Armstrong has never participated, begins May 9 in Venice.

The confirmation of the injury gave the general manager of Astana, Johan Bruyneel.

In a statement posted on the website Twitter (www.twitter.com) said: "Mild uncomplicated clavicle fracture. It should involve a quick recovery."

Seven-times Tour de France was involved in a crash that affected several riders during the course of 168.3 miles between Paredes de Nava and Baltanas.
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ASIAN CONGRESS OF THE CONFEDERATION OF CYCLING.

Aigle, Switzerland .- (
www.uci.ch ). Last Friday was held in Seoul, South Korea, the Congress of the Asian Cycling Confederation which were represented 33 of the 40 affiliated National Federations.

The Korean Cho Wook He was reelected as President for a term of four years.

The President of the International Cycling Union (UCI), Pat McQuaid, chaired the meeting in which continental presented the main elements of the world body's anti-doping program.
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Monday, March 23, 2009

Tell Where I Can Get Legendary In Pokemon Deluge

Copaci Bulletin No. 59 Bulletin

MTB PAN CHILE 2009.
Champions!

Santiago de Chile .- (Cristián León - TopComunicaciones). With a superb victory in the Junior Cross Country Daniela Rojas, the Chilean team consolidated their victory tonight in the national rankings of the XIII Pan American Mountain Bike Championships, Chile 2009.

The demanding circuit La Ermita (Farellones Way) was the scene where the home team successfully defended the European title he had met in Venezuela 2008, after winning the final with a time of 1:21.28. The silver medal went to Argentina Verena Brunner (1:25.30) and bronze for the Ecuadorean Maria Molina (1:25.53).

On the last day of the contest, also Chile achieved a bronze medal in Junior Men Prudentius Nicolás, which allowed for a total of 28 medals (10 gold, 9 silver and 9 bronzes) and thus awarded the national rankings.

The most anticipated race of the day, the Chilean Olympic Christopher Silva could not defend his title at Pan American Elite and had to settle for eighth place after posting a time of 2:23.24. Gold was for the Colombian Fabio Castillo (2:15.12), who was escorted by American Sam Schultz (silver with 2:18.42) and Jeremy Horgan-Kobelsky (bronze with 2:19.16).

In the same category, but ladies, gold was for the Canadian Pan Catherine Pendrel (1:50.38), while silver and bronze went to the American Georgia Gould (1:55.14) and Heather Irmiger (1 : 58.33).

The Pan American Championships, Chile 2009, took part more than 550 athletes from 16 countries, which gave a high technical level to each of the specialties.
- CLASSIFICATION
RELAY PAN.
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1. Mexico (Emmanuel Rafael Valencia-fling-Daniela Campuzano, Enrique Mora)
1:16:14 2. Colombia (Mauricio Foronda-Holman-Angela Vanegas Fabio Parra Castañeda)
1:19:16 3. Argentina (Santana-Verena Kevin Bruner-Catriel Soto Darío Gasco) 1:20:33
- XC RANKINGS
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Cadets.
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1.Miguel
Londoño-Colombia-Argentina 2.Kevin Ingrata
3. Luis Rojas - Argentina
- Master
B2.
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1. Carlos Muñoz, Colombia
2. Cristian Castro, Chile
3. Ricardo Machado, Brazil
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Master A2.
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1. Agustin Rodriguez-Colombia
2. Christopher Vidal-Chile
3. Gonzalo Tapia, Chile
- Master
C1.
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1. Adolfo Oliveira, Brazil
2. Scheuch-Chile Orwiler
3. Ovalle-Colombia Fidel
- Master
A1.
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1.Javier
Macías-Argentina-Chile 2.Ernesto Araneda
Arias-Chile
3.Jorge
- Master
B1.
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1. Rafael Garrido-Venezuela
2. Carlos Cardenas, Chile
4. Fernando Castro-Argentina
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CROSS FOUR RESULTS.
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ELITE.
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1.Mario Jarrin-Ecuador (Zenith)
Genoa-Chile3.Miranda 2.Kike Walace-Brazil
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MASTER.
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1.Lars Tribes-USA
2.Marcelo
Llanos-Argentina-Chile 3.Sebastian Vásquez
- ELITE WOMEN
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1. Diana Marggraff-Ecuador (Zenith)
2.Veronica Miranda-Chile-USA
3.Rachel
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THE CHAMPION OLYMPIC Curuchet JOHN RETIRES TO 44 YEARS.

Buenos Aires .- (EFE - Diego Mariano López Amaranth). Argentina's Juan Curuchet , American gold in the Olympic Games of Beijing 2008, retired from cycling Sunday at age 44 after 28 seasons of activity. Curuchet

ended his career with Argentine championship sixteenth accomplished this weekend against the competition played in his hometown of Mar del Plata.

Some 40,000 people attended a farewell lap of the best Argentine cyclist of all time on the streets of Mar del Plata, after which his bike was auctioned and the proceeds in cash donated to a local hospital.

Curuchet won gold in Beijing along with Walter Perez in his sixth Olympics, at age 43, after competing in the Games in Los Angeles'84, Seoul'88, Atlanta '96, Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004.

world championships in track cycling and won a gold medal, two silver and eight bronze.

"I've been happy as a cyclist and I am encouraged that so many people have come to my last competition. If I had merits have been, I think, my dedication to sports, training, and my dream, the same one I have now on the future of my life, "said the athlete to leave.
- CRI

RESULTS -
Elite Ladies category.
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1 - Valeria Muller (Litoral) - 28:21,359 - GOLD
2 - Tania Castro (San Juan) - 29:26,860 - SILVER
3 - Stephanie Sybil Pilz (AMC) - 30:23,960 - BRONZE
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Category under 23 (M).
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1 - Román José Monstrangelo (Acoba) - 36:44,678 - GOLD
2 - Daniel Diaz (Salta) - 36:55,155 - SILVER
3 - Ignacio Perez (Cordoba) - 38:31,074 - BRONZE
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Elite Category (M).
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1 - Juan Esteban Curuchet (Mar y Sierras) - 49:04,084 - GOLD
2 - Matias Medici (Liberator) - 49:35,876 - SILVER
3 - Paul Brun (San Juan) - 51:34,270 - BRONZE
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ROUTE RESULTS.
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Elite Women rankings.
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1 - Carlos Alvarez (San Juan) - GOLD
2 - Tania Castro (San Juan) - SILVER
3 - Veronica Zarate (San Juan) - BRONZE
- Sub Classification
23.
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1 - Román José Mastrangelo (Acoba) - GOLD
2 - Daniel Zamora (San Juan) - SILVER
3 - Ignacio Perez (Cordoba) - BRONZE
- Classification
Elite.
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1 - Paul Brun (San Juan) - GOLD
2 - Facundo Leonel Bazzi (AMC) - SILVER
3 - Ricardo Escuela (San Juan) - BRONZE
10 º Juan Esteban Curuchet (Mar y Sierras)
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Curuchet DEFINITELY IS LOW OF BICYCLE.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Juan Esteban Curuchet just arrived triumphantly to the finish in a race more than 30 years full of effort, tenacity and, above all, crowned with the shining successes achieved Olympic title in Beijing 2008 with compatriot Walter Fernando Perez.

Undoubtedly, the highly competitive fires one of the greatest cyclists in the Americas and the world, an example of discipline and love for their sport.

In the path of Juan Esteban Curuchet, son of a humble family of Mar del Plata, there are important victories in top level events such as Pan American Games, World Championships and Beijing, which ended with gold clasp impressive career .

Mar del Plata, Argentina, America and the world will say goodbye on Juan Esteban, because surely continue riding - not in the squad - but by a new generation of riders who want to be like him. Excellent example for those who want to be better.

to him, his family and the Argentine cycling, warm greetings and the assurance of our greatest admiration.
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ARTEMIO Leonett reelected president of the Venezuelan Federation of Cycling.

El Tigre, Venezuela .- (zciclismo). Venezuelan Cycling Federation held its elections for the 2009-2013 Olympic cycle in the eastern town of El Tigre Anzoategui state in the Phoenix Room of the Hotel Palma Real with the assistance of eighteen federal agencies: Amazonas, Anzoátegui, Barinas, Bolivar, Carabobo, Cojedes, Delta Amacuro, Guarico, Lara, Portuguesa, Miranda, Mérida, Monagas, Nueva Esparta, Tachira, Vargas, Yaracuy and Zulia.

Board and Honor Council of the Venezuelan Federation of Cycling elected to govern the destinies of the discipline of the pedals for the next four years, was composed as follows:
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BOARD.
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PRESIDENT: VICE
Artemio Leonett: Leopoldo Melo
VICE PRESIDENT: Luis Godoy
SECRETARY GENERAL: Rubén Garcilaso de La Vega
TREASURER: Juan Mercado
VOCAL: Felix Castillo
VOCAL: Omar Leal
VOCAL: José Acuña
VOCAL: Carlos Castillo
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COUNCIL OF HONOR.
- Fouad Hadid

Williams Julio Yanes Escalona

Francisco Pazos F.

A family celebration of cycling where there is a climate decordialidad where José Antonio Gil withdrew her candidacy in favor deArtemio Leonett to the Assembly of Delegates.
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ANTIOCH WINS TRACK IN MEDELLIN.

Medellín .- (Fedeciclismo Colombia). Antioquia delegation won the overall victory in the second stop of the Copa Colombia Runway which was held at the velodrome ¨ ¨ Cochise Medellín Rodríguez, between 20 and 22 March.

The sucreña, Andrea Rivera, member of the League of Antioquia, was the star of the tournament by winning the individual pursuit as the points race and persecution by pairs adding three golds in the undercard tests. The speed

, Milena Salcedo, Bogota, pure speed won the 500 meters starting arrested, the keirin and team speed.

Antioquenos led by Efraín Domínguez and Héctor Iván Palacios took eleven gold medals for four of Santander, which took the boy Sergio Carlos Arguello, to win three golds.

also got gold medals, the delegations of Meta and Valle in an event that was attended by runners from eight leagues, Antioquia, Bogotá, Santander, Córdoba, Atlántico, Meta, Risaralda and Valle. In tests

end Daniel Guzman, Valley, won gold in the 500 meters starting in custody, while Esteban Pulgarín hung gold in men older scratch and Julian Lopez did the same in the extended speed.

The track cycling will continue from Poland on Wednesday in the presence of Colombia Team in Track World Championships, which will run until Sunday 29 March.

route roads in the department of Cundinamarca Classic will be held Anapoima for elite and under 23 categories from 26 to 28 March.
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OVERALL.
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higher speeds.
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1 - Cristian Tamayo (Valle) - Gold
2 - Rodrigo Barros (Antioquia) - Silver
3 - Carlos Monroy (Antioquia) - Bronze
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Damas.
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1 - Milena Salcedo (Bogota) - Gold
2 - Maritza Ceballos (Antioquia) - Silver
3 - Angie Roa (Bogotá) - Bronze
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Youth Speed.
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1 - Juan C. Houses (Antioquia)
2 - Fabian Puerta (Antioquia)
3 - Alexander Prada (Santander)
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Prejuveniles Speed.
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1 - Sergio C. Arguello (Santander)
2 - Daniel Guzman (Valle)
3 - Bryan Sanchez (Antioquia)
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Junior Individual Pursuit 3000 Mts.
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1 - Duvan Arévalo (Meta) - 3,336,520
2 - John D. Quintero (Antioquia) - 3.37.552
3 - Daniel Jaramillo (Antioquia) - 3.39.107
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Km majors.
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1 - Cristian Tamayo (Valle) - 1.06.162
2 - Rodrigo Barros (Antioquia) - 1.06.739
3 - Andrew F. Torres (Antioquia) - 1.07.633
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Trial 500 Mts.
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1 - Milena Salcedo (Bogota) - 38,051
2 - Maritza Ceballos (Antioquia) - 38,788
3 - Angie Roa (Bogota) - 39,207
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Youth Points.
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1 - Daniel Jaramillo (Antioquia) - 24 points
2 - John D. Quintero (Antioquia) - 17
3 - Duvan Arévalo (Target) - 11
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Men Individual Pursuit.
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1 - Weimar Roldan (GW Shimano Antioquia) - Gold
2 - Jaime Sauza (GW Shimano Antioquia) - Silver
3 - Edward Sepulveda (Risaralda) - Chase Bronze Ladies.
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1 - Andrea Rivera (Antioquia) - Gold
2 - Nicole Estrada (Antioquia) - Silver
3 - Claudia Valencia (Antioquia) - Bronze
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Antioqueña majors.
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1 - Esteban Pulgarín (Antioquia) - Gold
2 - Carlos Castellanos (Risaralda) - Silver
3 - Weimar Roldán (Antioquia) - Bronze
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Youth.
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1 - Joseph J. Jaimes (Santander) - Gold
2 - Daniel Jaramillo (Antioquia) - Silver
3 - Fernando Orjuela (For Colombia, Meta) - Bronze
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prejuvenil Points Boys.
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1 - Jorge H. Marin (Antioquia) - 25 points - Gold
2 - Kevin Rivers (Antioquia) - 23 - Silver
3 - Santiago Henao (Antioquia) - 21 - Bronze
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BIKING GUATEMALA. Classical
Bicimanía.

Guatemala City .- (Ciclismoalminuto). The second date skills for youth and women's category was held this day on the road to El Salvador, with two laps between kilometer 19 and kilometer 29, taking as a starting point Bicimanía in Zone 10 and finish near the entrance to Fraijanes.
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Youth Class (M).
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1 - Saloman Marin (Chimaltenango) - 1:57:15
2 - Ader Espinoza (Quetzaltenango) - 1:57:53
3 - Gerson Rhodes (Quetzaltenango) - 1:58:49
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Youth Class and Elite (F).
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1 - Sindy Morales (Jalapa) - 2:12:36
2 - Paola Salazar (Guatemala) - 2:16:06
3 - Emily Garcia (Quetzaltenango) - 2:22:37
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EMOTIONS FROM START TO FINISH IN THE CUP OF CRITERIUM PROTECTO.

Barrio Escalante, Costa Rica .- (María José Fernández - Press Fecoci). After four rounds of Protecto Cup Criterium, Sunday eight riders were declared champions of the various categories involved.

This last day was held at the Boulevard de Barrio Escalante, as has been customary, the speed was the star in the national squad.

At 8:00 am started the Elite Women's competition. After 12 laps and five sprints, Edith Guillen (BCR Pizza Hut) raised his arms to become the runner who accumulate more points this Protecto Cup Criterium. Guillen finished with 184 units, followed by Adriana Rojas (Independent) with 142 pts and third place went to Rebecca Gonzalez (BCR Pizza Hut) with 99 pts.

With 25 turns and five intermediate sprints, the elite men's category was a duel of emotions until the final pass for the goal. There Henry Raabe (Citi Economy Blue) won the packing José Adrián Bonilla (Independent). However, the General Classification was dominated by Marco Salas (Asociglobo) with 96 pts. The second box was Federico Ramírez (BCR Pizza Hut) with only six points apart, and Raabe was third overall with 81 pts.

male and female Children also gave strong fight. Melanie Bastos (San Jose) managed to retain his lead with a cumulative total of 44 pts. While in male Pablo Herrera (Poas) snatched the leader's jersey Justin Boatman (Liberian Cycling Association) and became champion on Sunday with 44 points.

Both the children's category as prejuvenil only participated in two Cup dates Protecto Criterium on Saturday, March 7 at the Boulevard of Peace Park and now in Barrio Escalante. In

prejuvenil both Milagro Mena (Carthage) and Jhonny Redondo (Paradise) remained in first place in the General Classification, accumulating 46 and 47 pts respectively.

Strong leaders were also present at the youth level, where Cassandra Rodriguez (BCR Pizza Hut) and teammate Juan Fallas leader defended his jersey and finished as champions of the Copa Protecto Criterium.

Rodriguez finished the event with 96 pts, while 142 pts Fallas managed to accumulate in these four dates.

In this way, ended the first stage of Protecto Cup, which this year will be divided into four sections: Criterium, Summer, Winter and Mountain.

More than 200 riders were entered by date reflecting the success and acceptance Protecto Cup has been in the national squad.
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.