RECORD OF BIKERS IN SANTIAGO.
Santiago de Chile .- (TopComunicaciones). With record number of participants will take place next weekend in Santiago the XIII Pan American Mountain Bike Championship being organized by the Cycling Federation of Chile.
From Friday 20 to Sunday 22 March, a total of 550 bikers from 16 countries will take part in the tournament that will play the continental titles in Cross Country, Downhill and Four Cross in the Junior, Cadet, Master, U23 and Elite.
the winding roads in Barnstaple, the Chilean team will defend the three continental titles in the Pan-American reached Venezuela 2008 and where Christopher Silva emerged as the great figure of the competition by winning the Elite final at the Cross Country.
The Olympic Christopher Silva, and Pan American champions also Daniela Rojas (Cross Country Youth) and Alejandro Cerda (Drop Master), lead the national squad making up a total of 167 pedals.
Programming.
competitive activity will begin this viernes en el Circuito La Ermita (camino a Farellones) con la final del team Relay a partir de las 12:30 horas y proseguirá a las 16:00 horas en el Bike Park de La Parva con todas las finales en la especialidad de Descenso.
El sábado, en tanto, la acción continuará a contar de las 10:00 horas en el Circuito La Ermita con las finales del Cross Country en las series Master, Cadetes y Junior. También ese día se disputarán a contar de las 17: 00 en La Parva las finales en Four Cross en todas las series.
El torneo concluirá el domingo en La Ermita con la disputa de los títulos panamericanos de Cross Country en la serie Elite Damas y Sub23 (10:00) y Elite Varones y Sub23 (12:15).
Santiago de Chile .- (TopComunicaciones). With record number of participants will take place next weekend in Santiago the XIII Pan American Mountain Bike Championship being organized by the Cycling Federation of Chile.
From Friday 20 to Sunday 22 March, a total of 550 bikers from 16 countries will take part in the tournament that will play the continental titles in Cross Country, Downhill and Four Cross in the Junior, Cadet, Master, U23 and Elite.
the winding roads in Barnstaple, the Chilean team will defend the three continental titles in the Pan-American reached Venezuela 2008 and where Christopher Silva emerged as the great figure of the competition by winning the Elite final at the Cross Country.
The Olympic Christopher Silva, and Pan American champions also Daniela Rojas (Cross Country Youth) and Alejandro Cerda (Drop Master), lead the national squad making up a total of 167 pedals.
Programming.
competitive activity will begin this viernes en el Circuito La Ermita (camino a Farellones) con la final del team Relay a partir de las 12:30 horas y proseguirá a las 16:00 horas en el Bike Park de La Parva con todas las finales en la especialidad de Descenso.
El sábado, en tanto, la acción continuará a contar de las 10:00 horas en el Circuito La Ermita con las finales del Cross Country en las series Master, Cadetes y Junior. También ese día se disputarán a contar de las 17: 00 en La Parva las finales en Four Cross en todas las series.
El torneo concluirá el domingo en La Ermita con la disputa de los títulos panamericanos de Cross Country en la serie Elite Damas y Sub23 (10:00) y Elite Varones y Sub23 (12:15).
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WOMEN TURN TO QUINDÍO.
WOMEN TURN TO QUINDÍO.
Guatemala City .- (mundociclismo). Results Women Back to Quindío, Colombia.
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Staging.
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1 - Victoria Galvis (Indeportes Cajicá) - 1h3'17''
2 - Laura Lozano (Orbea America-Bogotá) - 1h43'26''
3 - Monica Mendez (Gripofén-Casanare) - MT
4 - Cindy Morales (Guatemala) - MT
5 - Marcela Rubiano (Costa Rica) - MT
6 - Sandra Valencia (Future Quindío Colombia) - MT
7 - Damaris Gutierrez (Future Quindío Colombia) - MT
8 - Paola Madrinan (System One-Sies Valle) - MT
9 - Jesica Mendoza (Future Quindío Colombia) - 1h46'22''
10 - Sindre Narváez ( Future Quindío Colombia) - MT
11 - Paola Salazar (Guatemala) - 1h46'22''
12 - Ingrid Lerma (Valle del Cauca) - 1h47'22''
13 - Maria Fernanda Paz (Valle del Cauca) - 1h48 ' 22''
14 - Araly Macz (Guatemala) - 1h48'22''
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OVERALL.
1 - Victoria Galvis (Indeportes Cajicá) - 1h3'17''
2 - Laura Lozano (Orbea America-Bogotá) - 1h43'26''
3 - Monica Mendez (Gripofén-Casanare) - MT
4 - Cindy Morales (Guatemala) - MT
5 - Marcela Rubiano (Costa Rica) - MT
6 - Sandra Valencia (Future Quindío Colombia) - MT
7 - Damaris Gutierrez (Future Quindío Colombia) - MT
8 - Paola Madrinan (System One-Sies Valle) - MT
9 - Jesica Mendoza (Future Quindío Colombia) - 1h46'22''
10 - Sindre Narváez ( Future Quindío Colombia) - MT
11 - Paola Salazar (Guatemala) - 1h46'22''
12 - Ingrid Lerma (Valle del Cauca) - 1h47'22''
13 - Maria Fernanda Paz (Valle del Cauca) - 1h48 ' 22''
14 - Araly Macz (Guatemala) - 1h48'22''
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OVERALL.
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1. Paola Madrinan (System One-Sies Valle) - 4h20'38''
2. Sandra Valencia (Future Quindío Colombia) - 4'20'59''
3. Laura Lozano (Orbea America-Bogotá) - 4h21'02''
.304 4. Monica Mendez (Gripofén-Casanare) - 4h21'02''
.801 5. Cindy Morales (Guatemala) - 4h21'36''
6. Victoria Galvis (Indeportes Cajicá) - 4h21'51''
7. Damaris Gutierrez (Future Quindío Colombia) - 4h22'02''
8. Marcela Rubiano (Costa Rica) - 4h22'49''
9. Paola Salazar (Guatemala) - 4h24'51''
10. Jesica Mendoza (Future Quindío Colombia) - 4h26'59''
11. Sindre Narváez (Future Quindío Colombia) - 4h27'25''
12. Ingrid Lerma (Valle del Cauca) - 4h29'36''
13. Maria Fernanda Paz (Valle del Cauca) - 4h31'11''
1. Paola Madrinan (System One-Sies Valle) - 4h20'38''
2. Sandra Valencia (Future Quindío Colombia) - 4'20'59''
3. Laura Lozano (Orbea America-Bogotá) - 4h21'02''
.304 4. Monica Mendez (Gripofén-Casanare) - 4h21'02''
.801 5. Cindy Morales (Guatemala) - 4h21'36''
6. Victoria Galvis (Indeportes Cajicá) - 4h21'51''
7. Damaris Gutierrez (Future Quindío Colombia) - 4h22'02''
8. Marcela Rubiano (Costa Rica) - 4h22'49''
9. Paola Salazar (Guatemala) - 4h24'51''
10. Jesica Mendoza (Future Quindío Colombia) - 4h26'59''
11. Sindre Narváez (Future Quindío Colombia) - 4h27'25''
12. Ingrid Lerma (Valle del Cauca) - 4h29'36''
13. Maria Fernanda Paz (Valle del Cauca) - 4h31'11''
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Best Quindiano: Sandra Valencia.
Best Quindiano: Sandra Valencia.
- Best foreign
: Cindy Morales.
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Withdrawals: Monica Montoya (Valle) and Jack Fisher (Guatemala)
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CYCLISTS TO CUBAN TO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP.
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CYCLISTS TO CUBAN TO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP.
Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Led by world champion in the 500 meters, Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez, Cuba will be represented by a delegation of five riders in the upcoming World Track Championships in the Polish city of Pruskow.
accompany global scratch runner-up in 2008, Yumari Gonzalez, and Dalila Rodríguez, Iraida Garcia and Yudelmis Domínguez, all under the aegis of Leonel Alvarez experienced technician.
The world will take place at the Velodrome Arena BGZ roof for about 3,500 spectators. In this scenario come into play nineteen titles, 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.
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RINCON DANIEL CHAMPION in Pasco.
Bogotá .- (Fedeciclismo Colombia). The boyacense Daniel Rincón XIII was crowned champion Classical Pasca, which closed a stretch of seventy miles between Fusa (Circuit) and Pasca, which was won by Julian Atehortua Antioquia with a time of one hour 50 minutes and 56 seconds . Julian Atehortua
group was proud country to victory individually with eleven seconds on the Boyacá, Edwin Parra, Boyacá is for living, and Nestor Bernal, Tunja For Best, who made the second and third places respectively. Daniel Rincón champion arrived in the eighth box 30 seconds. In general
Daniel Rincón final UNE-EPM accumulated 3 hours, 54 minutes and 50 seconds, beating by 1.17 to Cayetano Sarmiento UNE-EPM and 1.43 to Freddy Boyaca Lottery Mountain who took the podium to test ran between 12 and 14 of this month.
Daniel Rincón's victory represents the third successful online Une squad. Cpm before Rionegro Pilsen won the Classic Freddy Piedmont and Valle Classic White with Giovanni Báez.
Other tests national calendar, the circuit Manizales Fair was won by Jose Serpa of Diquigiovanni sucreño, Tuta's the classic domino Mauricio Soler of Barloworld and Combita classic gave the title to Fabio Montenegro's Best For Tunja.
The next round of national cycling classic Anapoima will be held on roads in Ontario between 27 and 29 March for the elite and U23 categories.
- CLASSIFICATION STAGE
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1. Julian Atehortua (Orgullo Paisa) - 1.50.55
2. Edwin Parra (Boyacá is for living) - 11 °
3. Néstor Bernal (For Best Tunja) - 11 °
4. Sergio L. Henao (Colombia es Pasion) - 24 "
5. Darwin Pantoja (Colombia es Pasion) - 26 °
6. Camilo Castelblanco (City of Toca-Cycle) - 26 °
7. Fabio Montenegro (Best To Tunja) - 30 "
8. Daniel Rincon (UNE-EPM) - 30 "
9. Angel Jiménez (For Best Tunja) - 30 "
10. Camilo Castelblanco (Nectar Cundinamarca)
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INDIVIDUAL GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.
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1 - Daniel Rincon (UNE-EPM) - 3.54.50
2 - Cayetano Sarmiento (UNE-EPM) - 1.17
3 - Freddy Mountain (Boyaca Lottery) - 1.43
4 - Giovanni Báez (Une -EPM) - 2.22
5 - Camilo Castelblanco (Nectar Cundinamarca) - 3.43
6 - Julian Atehortua (Orgullo Paisa) - 4.27
7 - Sergio L. Henao (Colombia es Pasion) - 4.27
8 - Santiago Ojeda (Boyacá is for living) - 4.31
9 - Rodolfo Torres (Indeportes Boyacá) - 4.46
10 - Edwin Parra (Boyacá is for living) - 4.46
- Champion Sub
23: Cayetano Sarmiento UNE-EPM
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Mountain Champion: Daniel Rincón UNE-EPM
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Champion Flyers Goals: Edwin Forero Orbea
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AMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
COPACI
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.
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