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Bulletin No. 53

MTB IN PARAGUAY.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). The Secretariat of the Paraguayan Cycling Federation announced the schedule of Mountain Bike Cross Country mode, which will take place next Sunday.

will compete in the following categories: 1st category

19 years and older (class 1990 - 1989 - 1988 ...)
2nd category 19 years and older (class 1990 to 1989 - 1988 ...)
Junior 17 and 18 years (class 1992 and 1991)
Youth ages 15 and 16 (class 1994 to 1993)
Women 16 and older (class 1993 to 1992 - 1991 ...) 30 years
Master and more (class 1979 - 1978 - 1977 ...)
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This race is for Ranking Team and Individual Rankings categories: First, Junior, Youth, Women and Masters.

The tour will include a circuit of 3.4 kilometers approximately, in the form of Cross Country.

* 1st. Category: 7 laps.
* 2a. Category: 5 laps.
* Junior: 5 turns.
* Youth and Ladies: 4 laps.
* Master: 5 laps.
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PASCA FIRST CORNER PEGO.

Bogotá .- (Jairo Rodríguez). Veteran boyacense Daniel Rincon won the prologue of the Classic XIII Pasca, to invest 8 minutes and 23 seconds for the 5.4 miles between the High Mill and the park Home Pasca, becoming the race leader that brings together 160 cyclists of elite and under 23 categories. Corner
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fastest race up steep terrain, leaving 4 seconds Cundinamarca Fabio Duarte, who came second and five at Antioquia Mauricio Ortega, who stayed with the third box.

subsequently ran the first stage of 35 miles between Fusagasuga - Alto de San Miguel and Pasca, winning the boyacense Javier Gonzalez, after 1 hour 4 minutes and 10 seconds of competition, earning the career colìderato shared with his countryman, Daniel Rincon. The fraction

, Gonzalez was the fastest of a sextet of runners, leaving in second place and third Cayetano Sarmiento Freddy Montaña. In general

individual, Daniel Rincon UNE-EPM by hundredths is the leader, adding 1 hour 12 minutes and 27 seconds. Le escort Javier González Boyaca Lottery and third Freddy Montaña also Boyaca Lottery to 5 seconds.

This Friday will run the second stage a 24-kilometer individual time trial between Melgar and Inconozo with mountain pass in the Alto de la Cruz.

also be in action Paracycling runners who will be the opening day between the oil and Icononzo Melgar at a distance of 10 kilometers. Alvaro Galvis de Santander, Luis Chacón de Bogota, Meta Jácome Kennedy are among those who participate in different categories., LC1, LC2, LC3 and Handcycling.
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RANKINGS PROLOGUE.
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1. Daniel Rincon (UNE-EPM) - 8.23 \u200b\u200b
2. Fabio Duarte (Colombia es Pasion) - 4 ¨
3. Mauricio Ortega (UNE-EPM) - 5 °
4. Julian Atehortua (Orgullo Paisa) - 9 ¨
5. Freddy Mountain (Boyaca Lottery) - 9 ¨
6. Javier González (Boyaca Lottery) - 10 ¨
7. Ivan Parra (Boyaca Lottery) - 13 °
8. Santiago Ojeda (Boyaca Lottery) - 16 ¨
9. Fabio Montenegro (Best To Tunja) - 11 °
10. Freddy Piedmont (UNE-EPM) - 11 °
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I STAGE CLASSIFICATION.
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1 - Javier Gonzalez (Boyaca Lottery) - 01.04.2004
2 - Cayetano Sarmiento (UNE-EPM) - ¨
3 - Freddy Mountain (Boyaca Lottery) - ¨
4 - Daniel Rincon (UNE-EPM) - ¨
5 - Ivan Parra (Boyaca Lottery) - ¨
6 - Ramiro Rincon (Boyacá is for living) - 59 °
7 - Robinson Chalapud (Colombia es Pasion) - 1.10
8 - Edison Maher (Une EPM) - 1.10
9 - Miguel Cubillos ( Nectar-Cundinamarca) - 1.10
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INDIVIDUAL GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.
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1. Daniel Rincon (UNE-EPM) - 12/01/1927
2. Javier González (Boyaca Lottery) - ¨
3. Freddy Mountain (Lottery Boyacá) - 5 °
4. Ivan Parra (Boyaca Lottery) - 13 °
5. Santiago Ojeda (Boyacá is for living) - 16 ¨
6. Cayetano Sarmiento (UNE-EPM) - 18 °
7. Mauricio Ortega (UNE-EPM) - 1.15
8. Ramiro Rincon (Boyacá is for living) - 1.28
9. Freddy Piedmont (UNE-EPM) - 1.31
10. Miguel A. Diaz (Nectar-Cundinamarca) - 1.32
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AZUAY CYCLISTS WERE AWARDED.

Cuenca, Ecuador .- (www.eltiempo.com.ec). athletes management was key to national BMX team finished as the tournament champion at Pan American discipline, which was fulfilled in the Colombian city of Pasto last weekend.

Eight of the 13 medals won were the participation of Azuay.

José Ochoa, Gustavo Vicuña, Brian Aviles, Joshua Torres, Joshua Alvarez, Pedro Garcés, Ximena Abril, Domenica Azuero, Christopher Alvarez, Alfredo Campo, Daniel and Geovanny Roura, were greeted by Marco Chango, president of the Sports Federation of Azuay. Executives of national and local cycling also attended the event, including Jose Ramirez, president of the Ecuadorian Federation of Cycling and Jorge Alvear, president of the local committee Bicicross.

"What Ecuador has done in the Pan should go down in history, it should be in the books," said Daniel Roura.
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AMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
COPACI

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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

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