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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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AMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
COPACI
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

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