Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Milena Velba White Sweater Pic

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Iron On Transfer For Ties

Copaci

CREOLE DOWN U.S. LEADERSHIP IN A TOUR OF THE URUGUAY.

Assumption .- (EFE). Uruguayan Jorge Soto rose Wednesday with the sixth stage of the 66 th edition of the Tour of Uruguay, while the local Joseph Miraglia was atop the overall standings, displacing Americans came to dominate the competition.

Soto, Teresa Villa club, ran the sixth leg, between Constance and Mercedes (275 kms northwest of Montevideo), of 170.5 miles in a time of 4 hours, 8 minutes and 25 seconds.

Miraglia, the Red Wings, was second on the stage, ahead of another native Ricardo Guedes, the Phoenix club.

Thus, Miraglia was first overall, with 24 hours 2 seconds while Guedes escorts him to 10 seconds.
Miraglia moved to the U.S.
Jonathan Mumford, Kelly Benefits, which was leading the overall standings, and was relegated to fourth place at 33 seconds behind new leader, and also behind the Uruguayan Gonzalo Tagliabue, the Sprinter Champagnat, 25 seconds.

So far, Mumford, had been the sole owner of the general, after taking the first stage, while teammate Jack Keough had risen to three stages and the U.S. also Juan Pablo Dotti, Latino Cycling, with the fifth. Dotti came in sixth place Wednesday.

scoring for the American Tour of the International Cycling Union, the Tour will run through April 12 and will travel 1,500 kilometers in 10 stages, with the participation of 150 riders from Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Spain, USA and Uruguay.

This Thursday will host the seventh stage between Mercedes and Dolores, with a route of 33.6 kilometers and an individual time trial.
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CLASSIFICATION PHASE VI - 170.5 KMS.
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1. Adelbio Jorge Soto (Uruguay) - 04/08/1925 (41,181 km / h)
2. José Luis Miraglia (Uru)
3. Ricardo Guedes (Uru)
4. José Gonzalo Tagliabue (Uru)
5. Raúl Andrés Sasso (Uru)
6. Juan Pablo Dotti (Arg)
7. Do Magno Prado (Bra)
8. Richard Mascarañas (Uru)
9. Oscar Grau (Spa) - 0.35
10. Roberto Pinheiro (Bra)
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OVERALL POINTS.
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1. Jake Keough (USA) - 78 Points
2. Oscar Grau (Spa) - 57
3. José Luis Miraglia (Uru) - 54
4. Alien Garcia (Cub) - 37
5. Juan Pablo Dotti (Arg) - 35
6. Adelbio Jorge Soto (Uruguay) - 32
7. Vagner Fernandez (Uru) - 32
8. Ricardo Guedes (Uru) - 30
9. Kleber Ramos (Bra) - 26
10. Reid Mumford (USA) - 25
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GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF SPRINT.
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1. Hernan Cline (Uru) - 10 Points
2. Emile Abraham (USA) - 9
3. Néstor Fabián Pious (Uru) - 8
4. Federico Pagani (Arg) - 5
5. Juan Pablo Dotti (Arg) - 5
6. Lizardo Benitez (Cub) - 4
7. Vagner Fernandez (Uru) - 3
8. Adonis Cardoso (Cub) - 3
9. Luis A. Saavedra (Uru) - 3
10. Augustine Margalef (Uru) - 3
11. Pablo Daniel Pinto (Uru) - 2
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OVERALL INDIVIDUAL.
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1. José Luis Miraglia (URU) - 24h.00.02
2. Ricardo Guedes (URU) - 10 ¨
3. Gonzalo Tagliabue (URU) - 25 ¨
4. Jonathan Mumford (USA) - 33 °
5 .- Geovani Fernandez (URU) - 38 °
6. Alien García (CUB) - 45 °
7. Miguel Andrés Diaz (COL) - 55 °
8. Mariano Defino (URU) - 1 '.00
9. Esteban Jukich (URU) - 1.02
10. Pablo Pintos (URU) - 1.03
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MOUNTAIN GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.
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1. Juan Pablo Dotti (Arg) - 200 Points
2. Do Magno Prado (Bra) - 100
3. Mario Alfredo Sasso (Uru) - 50
4. Néstor Fabián Pious (Uru) - 40
5. Gregory Duarte (Uru) - 40
6. Reid Mumford (USA) - 30
7. Vagner Fernandez (Uru) - 30
8. Lizardo Benitez (Cub) - 30
9. José Luis Miraglia (Uru) - 20
10. Scott Zwizanski (USA) - 20
11. Raul Granjel (Cub) - 20
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OVERALL SUB 23.
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1. Jake Keough (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 2. Raul Granjel (Cub) Cuba
3. Ryan Anderson (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies
4. Joan Manuel De Souza (Uru) Dolores Cycles
5. Adrián Sart (Esp) Cosaor - Costa De Azahar 6. Leandro Ferraz (Uru) San Antonio de Florida
7. Fernando Méndez (Uru) Cruz Del Sur De Montevideo
8. Claudio Granizal (Uru) south of Montevideo
9. Pedro Palma (Chi) Chile
10. Oscar Valencia (Chi) Chile
11. Ramiro Cabrera (Uru) Avai Florianopolis
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team general classification.
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1. Red Wings Of Santa Lucia - 72.02.51
2. Sprinter Champagnat Peach - 1.50
3. Villa Teresa De Montevideo - 2.29
4. Brazil - 3.10
5. Kelly Benefit Strategies - 3.42
6. Cuba - 4.04
7. Orbea America - Colombia - 4.56
8. Cruz Del Sur De Montevideo - 5.42
9. AeroCat / Latino Cycling Team - 6.13
10. Dolores Cycles Club - 6.16
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ELITE PAN.

Chihuahua, Mexico .- (
www.diario.com.mx ). was presented the state of Chihuahua as the headquarters of the Pan American Cycling Championships 2009, which will be held from 8 to 17 May in the capital, where it is expected the participation of 250 riders from 24 countries.

just be played in the first three places in Road and Track tests within the category Elite Women and U23.

Track testing will take place at the Velodrome Chihuahua "Alonso Cano", recognized as one of the best in Latin America, while the circuit for the route will be drawn through the streets South of the city. Pierre

Hutsebaut, advisor to the International Cycling Union, UCI, Jorge Rodriguez Delgado, vice president of the Mexican Federation of Cycling, FMC, and the representative of the State Cycling Association, unveiled the details of this Pan.

"organizational capacity, experience and infrastructure that counts Chihuahua, and has been released in events like the International Vuelta Chihuahua, Women's Olympic Qualifying Cup and recently the International Meeting of March, were key features to succeed in be chosen to host this championship, "said Pierre Hutsebaut.

countries participating in this competition endorsed by the Pan American Cycling Confederation, COPACI it is hoped the presence of teams from Canada, USA, Colombia and Venezuela, Cuba and Mexico, also highlights the participation of teams from Brazil, Argentina, Chile, next to El Salvador and Guatemala.

Pan American Championship Track and Road Cycling Elite, is for Mexico a selection process in the mode map for the World Championship, while for Track, serves as a screening invitation for international events.

Next week will be released to cyclists representarán a México y ya se habla de una preselección integrada por Bernardo Colex, Moisés Aldape, Luis Fernando Macías, Carlos Carrasco, Mario Contreras, Nancy Contreras y Giuseppina Grassi, además de las ciclistas chihuahuenses Fernanda Jurado y Estefany Tinajero.
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LANCERO SOLER AL GIRO DE ITALIA.

Bogotá.- (Jairo Rodríguez – Fedeciclismo Colombia). El escuadrón Barloworld recibió la invitación de los organizadores para asistir al Giro del Centenario que se disputará del 9 al 31 de mayo, siendo el equipo que cerró la lista de los 21 que intervendrán en la carrera que contará con seis Colombian action. Barloworld will

in its ranks Mauricio Soler, who last year abandoned following a fall, Felix Cardenas and Robert Hunter, among others, under the overall guidance of Claudio Corti.

run in the rotation, the Antioquia Mauricio Ardila with Rabobank, the sucreño José Serpa with Serramenti and possibly also Antioquia Marlon Pérez Rigoberto Uran and the Caisse d'Epargne.

Colombia in Italy has won stages as well as the classification of the mountain, but still failed to place a runner on the final podium.
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INCREASES TO CYCLING Huilense.

San Juan .- (
www.ciclismopr.com ). rider Efren Ortega Rivera of Puerto Rico, came to strengthen the team Neiva Huila Productive Nature participate in the Vuelta a Colombia Sub 23, which begins April 19 in the municipality of San Agustin.

comes to international sport at the invitation of Huila and the League Inderhuila Cycling Gustavo Ramirez headed to reinforce the whole Opita to run in this national competition.

Puerto Rican joined the training of coach Carlos 'Bouquet' Perez, who last detail in preparing the group to which you must choose only eight cyclists to represent Huila Nature Products.

Efren Ortega Rivera developed the practice of cycling for 12 years managed to consolidate in their country as one of the cyclists with more projection. Today

champion of his class and various international competitions, wearing the shirt of Huila to achieve a figurative thinking in this important cycling race that was first served in Huila territory as well as in Putumayo, Caqueta and Tolima.
"I'ma champion in the Tour of Puerto Rico under 23, I'm champion at youth level, internationally I am champion Florida in the United States, the Pan I raced in the junior category, I'm in the selection and I was in the Tour of Independence of the Dominican Republic where I could have some significant results, and now I'm happy to be first in this country and in a department where I was welcomed in my home, "said Efren Rivera Ortega.

The cyclist, a student of accounting, for the first time arrives in the country to compete in a national event of this category that are future international riders Colombia. Its good performance has led him to be an important corridor in the road events, especially going up, as well as in the time trial.

Puerto Rican began training with the team Huila, once I finish this national test in Colombia, is ready to compete in the Pan to be developed in Mexico.
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AMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
COPACI
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Why Does My Phlegm Taste Like Blood

Copaci Bulletin No. 73 Bulletin Copaci

ARGENTINO SE ADJUNDICA DOTTI FIFTH STAGE OF THE BACK TO URUGUAY.

Montevideo .- (Notimex). Argentine rider Juan Pablo Dotti won the fifth stage of the Tour of Uruguay, competition is leading the overall standings to American Mumford.Dotti Reid, a member of the team AeroCat / Latino Cycling, won the sprint in stage disputed between Young and Jump for a distance of 173.5 kilometers, with a time of three hours, 49 minutes and 56 seconds.

Premises Hernan Cline, Red Wings team, and Stephen Noll, the square with the same colors of Salto, were second and third, respective manner.

Despite arriving at position 34 and after four consecutive days, the U.S. Reid Mumford, Kelly Benefit, remains overall leader with a time of 19 hours, 51 minutes and 35 seconds.
Vagner
Uruguayan Fernandez (Red Wings) is located on the second to eight seconds behind the race, which awards points for the American Tour of the International Cycling Union (UCI).

The sixth stage will take place on Wednesday between Pueblo and Mercedes Constacia about 170.5 kilometers.
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V STAGE RESULTS - 173.5 KMS.
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1. Juan Pablo Dotti (Arg) - 3.49.56 (45,274 km / h)
2. Hernan Cline (Uru)
3. Stephen A. Nolla (Uru)
4. Lizardo Benitez (Cub)
5. Gilberto Vega De Gois (Bra)
6. Luis Alberto Martínez (Uru)
7. Luis Ernesto Aquino (Uru)
8. Do Magno Prado (Bra) - 0.04
9. Emilio Asconeguy (Uru) - 0.05
10. Pedro Ramiro Castex (Uru) - 0.13
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OVERALL POINTS.
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1. Jake Keough (USA) - 75 Points
2. Oscar Grau (Spa) - 50
3. Alien Garcia (Cub) - 37
4. José Luis Miraglia (Uru) - 34
5. Vagner Fernandez (Uru) - 32
6. Reid Mumford (USA) - 25
7. Juan Pablo Dotti (Arg) - 25
8. Esteban Jukich (Uru) - 24
9. Kleber Ramos (Bra) - 24
10. Armando Cardenas (Col) - 22
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MOUNTAIN GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.
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1. Juan Pablo Dotti (Arg) - 180 Points
2. Do Magno Prado (Bra) - 100
3. Mario Alfredo Sasso (Uru) - 50
4. Reid Mumford (USA) - 30
5. Gregory Duarte (Uru) - 30
6. Lizardo Benitez (Cub) - 30
7. José Luis Miraglia (Uru) - 20
8. Scott Zwizanski (USA) - 20
9. Ryan Anderson (Can) - 20
10. Joan Manuel De Souza (Uru) - 20
11. Gilberto Veiga De Gois (Bra) - 20
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CLASIFICACIÓN GENERAL SUB 23.
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1. Jake Keough (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies
2. Raul Granjel (Cub)
3. Ryan Anderson (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies
4. Joan Manuel De Souza (Uru) Dolores Cycles Club
5. Adrián Sart (Esp) Cosaor - Costa De Azahar
6. Leandro Ferraz (Uru) San Antonio de Florida
7. Fernando Méndez (Uru) Cruz Del Sur De Montevideo
8. Claudio Granizal (Uru) Cruz Del Sur De Montevideo
9. Pedro Palma (Chi)
10. Keir Plaice (Can) Planet Energy
11. Oscar Valencia (Chi)
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INDIVIDUAL GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.
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1. Reid Mumford (USA) - 19.51.35
2. Vagner Fernandez (Uru) - 0.08
3. José Luis Miraglia (Uru)
4. Alien Garcia (Cub) - 0.12
5. Ricardo Guedez (Uru) - 0.16
6. Miguel A. Diaz (Col) - 0.22
7. Jos Gonzalo Tagliabue (Uru) - 0.27
8. CEFER Mariano De Fino (Uru)
9. Esteban Jukich (Uru) - 0.29
10. Pablo Daniel Pintos (Uru) - 0.30
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team general classification.
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1. Red Wings Of Santa Lucia - 59.37.01
2. Sprinter Champagnat Peach - 1.15
3. Villa Teresa De Montevideo - 1.54
4. Kelly Benefit Strategies - 2325. Brazil - 2.35
6. Cuba - 2.54
7. Orbea America - Colombia - 3.46
8. Cruz Del Sur De Montevideo - 4.32
9. AeroCat / Latino Cycling Team - 5.38
10. Dolores Cycles Club - 5.41
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CYCLING TOURING SELECTION BASED TRAINING IN ECUADOR.

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic .- (
www.7días.com ). A selection of cyclists Dominicans in a training camp in Ecuador, with the aim of achieving greater technical and physical preparation with a view to their future participation in international events.

The cyclists, who since last weekend train under the guidance of coach of the International Cycling Union and the Cuban Renee Bruno Schmidt Pairol are Norlandis Taveras, Wilmi Gil Santana Bryan Zech, Elvis Rodriguez, Antony Pena and Jonathan Reynolds.

They are in the South American territory thanks to the cooperation offered by the UCI to the Dominican Federation of Cycling in the sense of training a large group of cyclists Dominicans in different types of speed and middle distance.

Before traveling to Ecuador, this selection spent a week training in Cuba. Return to Dominican soil is scheduled to take place on May 5, and since its arrival will continue their training along with other members of the national team.

This arduous preparation methods as Keirin speed, km individual chase for points, Scratch athletes will serve to drive the Pan American Cycling Championships to be held in May in Chihuahua, Mexico.

These trainings are expected to cyclists raise their competitive edge Dominicans in order to improve individual and team times in view of the Central American Games held in Puerto Rico in 2010.

Besides using the knowledge, skills and resources provided by the UCI to sue on this basis of training.
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NO CHANGE IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY.

Bogotá .- (Jairo Rodriguez - Fedeciclismo Colombia). Mauricio Ardila The Antioquia still 90 seconds behind the leader, the English Luis Leon Sanchez, after the second stage of the Tour of the Basque Country was run over 160 miles between Ataun and Villahuerta to win Russian Yury Trofimov that frame 4 hours 12 minutes and 46 seconds

Trofimov offered a pretty sight in the last 25 kms along the young Estonian Rein Taaramae (Cofidis), who seemed to play cat and mouse since both head crowned in the Alto de Lezaun, second-class 27 km. finishing and final climb of the six scoring of the day.

The Russian left twice Estonian and the young man was about to Baltic to catch him in both. He did the first time, 13 kms. goal, but despite the claw demonstrated, he could not repeat when it was 2.5 km. goal. However, tried again, but finished 5 seconds behind the winner.

Behind the leadership so brilliantly yesterday cogiese Luis Leon Sanchez was going to play with the 'puntómetro' and Murcia would not discard the yellow jersey. He started the first in the sprint and that he used to be fifth in the stage and, most importantly for him, ahead of the rest of the favorites.

This Wednesday will host the third stage between Villahuerta and Eibar about 172 km on the rise appears to Arrate, the first of two key points which are supposed to elucidate a victory that, as seen in the first two stages, Luis León Sánchez and Caise d'Epargne, want to put too difficult for their many important rivals.
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FIRST STAGE.
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1. Yury Trofimov (Rus) Bouygues Telecom 12/04/1946
Box 2. Rein Taaramae (Est) Cofidis 0.05
3. Ben Swift (Gbr) Team Katusha
1.10 4. Michael Albasini (Sui) Team Columbia - Highroad
5. Luis Leon Sanchez Gil (Spa) Caisse d'Epargne
53 º Mauricio A Ardila (Col) Rabobank
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primero GENERAL INDIVIDUAL.
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first Luis Leon Sanchez Gil (Esp) Caisse d'Epargne 7:42:39
second Alexandr Kolobnev (Rus) Team Saxo Bank
third Jérôme Pineau (From) Quickstep
4th Christian Knees (Ger) Team Milram
5th Samuel Sánchez (Esp) Euskaltel - Euskadi
48 º Mauricio A Ardila (Col) Rabobank
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ARMSTRONG ACCUSES FRENCH ANTI-DOPING AGENCY OF CHASING.

Paris .- (AFP). The American cyclist Lance Armstrong defended himself on Tuesday of misconduct in a doping control at the Riviera in March, which was the subject of a report, accusing the French anti-doping body of persecution.

Informed of the presence of Armstrong in the south of France, the French Agency Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) has sent a doctor on March 17 at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat to make it subject to a triple test urine, blood and hair, but according to the AFLD, the attitude of the sevenfold winner of the Tour de France was so little cooperative driver produced a report.

"I did not try to escape or delay the control that day. He returned just a day of training, I was not sure who it was that French was at my door, and when the UCI confirmed that he authorized me to make him control I stopped taking all samples that claimed ", said in a statement to justify the twenty minutes had to wait for shipment.

"I find incredible to have been screened 24 times without incident and that the first test made in France would result in accusations and negative things in the press leaked," says Armstrong, who is "just another example of the misconduct of the French anti-doping organizations. "" I feel they are disappointed that all controls were negative, but I do not use prohibited substances or products, "added the rider of 37 years.

The AFLD had indicated on Monday have forwarded this report to the UCI. But according to international federation rules, corresponds to the AFLD to determine whether the conduct constitutes a breach of Armstrong World Anti-Doping Code.
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AMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
COPACI
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Digest and Writing: José Luis Basulto V.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Whats The Mean Of Red Color Number Plate



CLARIFICATION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF COPACI.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). The Executive Committee of the Pan American Cycling Confederation said in an explanatory note in the Bulletin yesterday Copaci April 6 reproduced the invitation sent by the Organizing Committee of the Pan American Junior Championships in Aguascalientes, Mexico from 12 to 19 July next.

it was reflected in a number of participants which is inconsistent with Chapter XIV of the Statutes of COPACI Championships in section Pan Article 37, which states: "Las

institutions organizers of the Pan American Championships are required to provide to each delegation on lodging, meals and internal transport to twenty-seven (27) people maximum, paid by the Organizing Committee and the excess of this must pay the National Federation of the country runners take over. Stay for a period not exceeding two (2) days before the event and a day later, barring any unforeseeable force majeure arising from the stay ¨.
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Keough THE UNITED STATES WINS THE FOURTH STAGE OF THE TOUR CONTINUES TO URUGUAY AND MUMFORD LEADER.

Montevideo .- (EFE). The American Jack Keough, Kelly Benefits team won the fourth stage of the Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay 66, won his third stage triumph, and his teammate, fellow American Jonathan Mumford, remains race leader. Keough

ratified, once again, the conditions for packaging and in a tight definition, squad, won for the third time. Previously he was the winner in the first stage and yesterday in the third.

Mumford, who will look for a third day today the yellow jersey of leader who previously had Keough, expanded their difference in 10 seconds in front of the classification.

The U.S. also Emile Abraham, the AeroCat Latino, and Argentina's Juan Pablo Dotti, the same team, are leading the classification of speed and mountain prizes, respectively.

Keough won the goal with a time of 3 hours 59 minutes 37 seconds to travel the 175.8 km stage that united the cities of Trinidad and Fray Bentos.

ranked second Geovani Uruguayan Fernandez, Red Wings Club, third was the English Oscar Grau, Cosaor team, fourth German Uzlen Victor, Nordland Hamburg club, fifth Uruguayan Mateo Sasso, Dolores local club, sixth Alien Cuban Garcia, and seventh Colombian Miguel Diaz, Orbea club.

The fifth day will be held tomorrow between the cities and Skip Young, with 173 miles.
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CLASSIFICATION PHASE IV - 163.8 KMS.
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1. Jack Keough (USA) - 4h: 01 ': 17 ¨
2. Geovani Fernandez (URU) -
3. Oscar Grau (ESP) - ¨
4. Victor Ulzen (ALE) - ¨
5. Mateo Sasso (URU) - ¨
6. Alien García (CUB) - ¨
7. Miguel Diaz (COL) - ¨
8. Daniel Fuentes (URU) - ¨
9. Andrés Esteban Jukich (URU) - ¨
10. Gilberto Veiga (BRA) - ¨
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INDIVIDUAL GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.
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1. Jonathan Mumford (USA) - 16h: 01 ': 16 ¨
2. José Luis Miraglia (URU) - 8 °
3. Geovani Fernandez (URU) - 8 °
4. Alien García (CUB) - 12 ¨
5. Ricardo Guedes (URU) - 16 ¨
6. Miguel Andrés Diaz (COL) - 22 "
7. Gonzalo Tagliabue (URU) - 27 °
8. Esteban Jukich (URU) - 29 ¨
9. Pablo Pintos (URU) - 30 "
10. Soerio Daniel (BRA) - 31 °
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CLASSIFICATION EQUIPMENT.
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1. Red Wings (URU) - 40h: 07 ': 40 "
2. Champagnat (URU) - 048:07 ': 49
3. Villa Teresa (URU) - 048:08 ': 41 °
4. Kelly Benefits (USA) - 048:09 ': 06 °
5. Brazil team - 048:09 ': 18 °
6. Selection of Cuba - 048:09 ': 41 °
7. Orbea America (COL) - 048:10 ': 20 ¨
8. Cruz del Sur (URU) - 048:11 ': 06 °
9. Dolores Cycles Club (URU) - 048:12 ': 15'
10. Latino Cycling (USA) - 048:12 ': 33 °
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HONDURAN CYCLING DUE IN THE TROPHY II "CITY OF MONSOON."

Tegucigalpa .- (
www.latribuna.hn ). About 45 cyclists gathered at the II Trofeo MTB "Monsoon City" Grand Prix of Caixa Penedes. Honduran cyclist based in Sabiñánigo, Milton Ramos, won easily over the original and curious path montisonense.

In one morning the colossus of the Fountain of undermining Saso, turn back the forces of the runners and downs of the shooting and the castle tested the skills of the participants who had occasional drop without incident, we lived a true test of mountain biking.

Good cycling performance of CC Boscos, the award for best local classified Javier Ventura won it, followed by Jacinto Morancho and Salvador Fernández.

Every year the test montisonense increase in number of participants and is being consolidated as a reference between tests Aragonese mountain biking.

Boscos The CC had the assistance of its sponsors, Civil Protection, Red Cross, Region of the Middle Cinca and Sports Board Monzón.
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Tachira LOTTERY IN THE SUB BACK TO COLOMBIA 23.

Bogotá .- (Jairo Rodriguez - Fedeciclismo Colombia). The Lottery squad Tachira of Venezuela announced on Monday their participation in the Tour of Colombia under 23 to be held from 19 to 25 April.

Jonathan Camargo, José Franco, Jorge Abreu, Jonathan Salinas, Luis Gelvez, Nelson Camargo, Marino Fernández Rodolfo Becerra and technical direction of Caldas, Roberto Sánchez, Lotero up box that hit the country on 17 April.
Lotería del Táchira

beside de Canadá-Quebec que también confirmó la nómina, serán los dos equipos extranjeros de la carrera que contará con no menos de 180 ciclistas menores de 23 años.

Camargo, de 22 años, y quien fue el año anterior líder sub 23 en la Vuelta a Colombia Pilsen, es primo de Noel Vásquez, quien vendrá con los loteros a la Vuelta Pilsen a Colombia élite del 6 al 21 de junio.

Canada-Quebec inscribió a Eric Boily, Joel Dion-Poitras, David Boily, William Goodfellow, Michael Joenisse y Jean Michel Lachance con la orientación del boyacense Mauricio Garzón.

La Vuelta a Colombia sub 23 se iniciará en San Agustín el domingo 19 de abril to end on Saturday 25 of the same month in Neiva.
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2009 CALENDAR OF BERMUDA.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). From Cycling Association of Bermuda (ABACA) Mr. Cliff Cheers Copaci Bulletin referred to cycling the current calendar year, which is as follows:
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Feb. 22 - 6:15 a.m. Church Service - St. John's Cathedral
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March 1 2 pm - Opening
Circuit Championship March 22 2 pm-route Competition
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April 5 2pm - Individual Time Trial Test
3pm April 12 - Competition Circuit
Parham April 19 1:30 pm - cycling activities of ABACA
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May 3 2:00 pm - Pairs Test Circuit
May 9 to 17 - Pan American Championships in Chihuahua, Mexico
May 17 9:00 am - Competition Road May convened by ABACA
24 10:00 am - Robert Peters Road
Locozade May 31 - Test Route Rockersville
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June 1914 10am - National Cycling Championship ABACA
June 21 - Test in Granada - 3rd Stage
June 1928 - Cycling Championships in St.
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July 5 - John T. Memorial Exhibit
Memorial in Anguilla in July 1912 - Test
BMX July 19 10am - National Time Trial Championship ABACA
26 July to 4 August - Antigua Carnival bikeway
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August 16 - Family Cycling
ABACA August 23 9:00 am - Third stage
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September 6 9:00 am - Challenge
September 1927 10:00 a.m. - Competition by invitation in Antigua
October 4 September 1930 - Trinidad and Tobago Classic
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October 4 - Jason Bally rally ¨ ¨ by invitation in Tortola
October 11 - Path Test convened by ABACA
October 17/18 - Championship Barbados Caribbean route
October 25 8:00 am - Individual Time Trial Test
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November 1 9:00 am - Exhibit Cycling for Independence
November 8 7pm - Presentation TBA
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December 7pm - meetings convened Annual General
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COPACI

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collection and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

Monday, April 6, 2009

After Interview Replies

Bulletin No. 72 No. 71

CALL Pan American Junior Championships.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). The International Cycling Union (UCI), the Pan American Confederation (COPACI), the Mexican Federation and the Institute of Sport of the State of Aguascalientes, officially convened Junior Pan American Championships 2009, which will take place from 12 to 19 July in the Mexican city.

According to the notice issued by the Organizing Committee, the track events will be held at the Velodrome in the city of Aguascalientes, which has an outdoor track with concrete surface of 333.33 meters, with a maximum cannot 43 º and a minimum of 23 degrees on the straights.

The Junior Pan American organization will provide accommodation and meals from dinner on July 11 to breakfast on the 20th of the same month, delegations made up of twelve (12) people five (5) male runners and four (4) women and three (3) technical assistants.

These facilities will be awarded to the first fifteen (15) participating countries confirm their participation with 30 days before the event.

For transport, the organization has provided airport transfers from Aguascalientes to the place of accommodation on arrival, as well as from the latter to the airport the day of return to their countries.

National Federations must confirm their participation with a minimum of thirty (30) days in advance, noting airline and time of arrival at the airport in Aguascalientes, to coordinate the receipt and movement provided by the organization hosting the Junior Pan American. Add

Organizing Committee is not responsible for the reception, transportation and reception at the airport and hotel national delegations those who do not submit the required information.

The competition will be based on the rules of the UCI, as it calls for female junior category (17 - 18 years) and junior men (17 - 18 years).
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INFORMATION OF GENERAL INTEREST.
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Average temperature: 17 ° c and 33 ° c.
Altitude: 1.880 m
Sunrise: 6:00 am GMT -4
Sunset: 7:00 pm GMT -4
Voltage: 110 v.

National Federations may register their participation by sending general information to the following email address before 11 June:
panamciclismoags09@hotmail.com
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AMERICANS DOMINATE THE URUGUAY ROUND.

Montevideo .- (AP). Jack Keough The American won Sunday's third stage of the Tour Uruguay rider while his compatriot Jonathan Mumford continues to lead the overall competition.

Keough, who had already won the first stage on Friday, won the 179.5-kilometer stretch of San Jacinto and peach with a time of four hours, 21 minutes and 40 seconds.

The U.S. led a large pack among which were the best locations in the overall standings, so this did not suffer alterations in the first place.

The second place went to local Mario Sasso, and English Oscar Grau completed the podium on the stage. The statistics

general Mumford continues to lead, now with an accumulated 21 hours, one minute and 49 seconds. The Uruguayan José Luis Miraglia is second to eight seconds of the pointer, and Cuban Alien Garcia holds the third position with 12.

La Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay, which runs from 66 years ago, is a major stage race of the local calendar and awards points for the American Tour of the International Cycling Union.

This year, involving riders from Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Chile and Uruguay, the test consists of 10 stages with a total distance of 1,500 kilometers.

Today Monday will be played fourth tranche en route, 175.4 kilometers between the cities of Trinidad and Fray Bentos.
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PHASE III RESULTS - 176.5 KMS.
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1 - Jack Keough (USA) - 4:21 ': 40 "
2 - Mario Alfredo Sasso (URU) - ¨
3 - Oscar Grau (ESP) - ¨
4 - José Luis Miraglia (URU) - ¨
5 - Armando Cardenas (COL) - ¨
6 - Esteban Andres Jukich (URU) - ¨
7 - Carlos Calcerrada (URU) - ¨
8 - Alien García (CUB) - ¨
9 - Alvaro Tardaguila (URU) - ¨
10 - Alex Candelario (USA) - ¨
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CLASSIFICATION GENERAL INDIVIDUAL.
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1 - Jonathan Mumford (USA) - 12:01 ': 49 °
2 - Jose Luis Miraglia (URU) - 08 °
3 - Alien García (CUB) - 12 ¨
4 - Vagner Fernandez (URU) - 14 ¨
5 - Ricardo Guedes (URU) - 16 ¨
6 - Miguel A. Diaz (COL) - 22 "
7 - José Gonzalo Tagliabue (URU) - 27
8 - Mariano C. Fino (URU) - 27 °
9 - Esteban Andres Jukich (URU) - 29 ¨
10 - Paul Daniel Pintos (URU) - 30 "
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points classification.
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1 - Jack Keough (USA) - 50 Points
2 - Jose Luis Miraglia (URU) - 34
3 - Oscar Grau (ESP) - 30
4 - Alien García (CUB) - 27
5 - Jonathan Mumford (USA) - 25
6 - Kleber Ramos (BRA) - 24
7 - Mario Alfredo Sasso (URU) - 20
8 - Armando Cardenas (COL) - 20
9 - Esteban Andres Jukich (URU) - 17
10 - Alex Candelario (USA) - 16
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MOUNTAIN GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.
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1 - Juan Pablo Doti (USA) - 90 Points
2 - Do Magno Prado (BRA) - 60
3 - Jonathan Mumford (USA) - 30
4 - Mario Alfredo Sasso (URU) - 30
5 - José Luis Miraglia (URU) - 20
6 - Scott Zwizanskiy (USA) - July 20
- Ryan Anderson (CAN) - 20
8 - Pedro Palma (CHI) - 20
9 - Gilberto Veiga (BRA) - 20
10 - Alien Garcia (CUB) - 10
11 - Daniel C . Soeiro (BRA) - 10
- General Classification
sprint.
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1 - Emile Abraham (USA) - 6 Points
2 - Vagner Fernandes (Uru) - March 3
- Néstor Fabián Pías (Uru) - March 4
- Lizardo Benitez (Cub) - 3
5 - Luis A . Saavedra (Uru) - March 6
- Hernán J. Cline (Uru) - March 7
- John Paul Doti (USA) - 3
8 - Pablo Daniel Pintos (Uru) - 2
9 - Pagani Frederico (ARG) - 2
10 - Gustavo Gozzi Francisco (Uru) -
2 - GENERAL CLASSIFICATION SUB
23.
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1 - Granjel Raul (CUB)
2 - Jack Keough (USA)
3 - Ryan Anderson (CAN)
4 - Joan Manuel de Souza (Uru)
5 - Adriano Start (ESP)
6 - Pedro Palma (CHI)
7 - Leandro Ferraz (Uru)
8 - Fernando Mendes (Uru)
9 - Claudio Granizal (Uru) 10
- Keir Plaice (CAN)
- GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
by teams.
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1 - Alas Rojas (Uru) - 036:07:56
2 - Champagnat Sprinter (Uru) - 036:08:58
3 - Villa Teresa (Uru) - 036:09:50
4 - Kelly Benefits Strategies (USA) - 036:10:15
5 - Select Brazil - 036:10:27
6 - Selection of Cuba - 036:10:50
7 - Orbea - América (COL) - 036 : 11:29
8 - Cruz del Sur (URU) - 036:12:15
9 - Dolores Cycles Club (URU) - 036:13:24
10 - Latino Cycling (USA) - 036:13:42
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BEGINS IN ECUADOR UPPER CONCENTRATION OF SUB-23 from the ICU.

Vizcaya .- (
www.biciclismo.com ). Starting today, and for four weeks, Cuenca (Ecuador) will host the High Performance Camp Altitude organized by the International Cycling Union (UCI) with the participation, according to the local, 32 track and road cyclists under 23 from 11 countries: Bolivia, Croatia, Cuba, Jamaica, Spain, Ecuador, Slovenia, Trinidad and Tobago, Peru, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic.

trained athletes in track events Totoracocha Velodrome, while the tested route on Highway Cuenca-Azogues and the Cuenca-Girón. You can visit the area of \u200b\u200bthe banks, with altitudes ranging between 3 500 and 4 000 meters.
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INTERNATIONAL MASTER CLASSIC 58.
Final results.

Guatemala City .- (Oscar Fajardo Gil). Master Classic 58th International Guatemala, sponsored by Iron AG, Bicimanía, Insurance Column and Tigo, held in Guatemala from 1 to 5 April 2009, with the participation of over 179 competitors.

Final results, with the cooperation of the Commissioners Gladys Ernest Bethancourt, Gerardo Fialko and Panel of Commissioners Cycling Guatemala.
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WHITE CIRCLE - 30 to 37 years (42 competitors.
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V Stage - Circuit Asiole Amatitlán - Palin - Asiole.
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1. Rodrigo Castillo Calderón - Malta Gallo Bicimanía -
1:37:00 2. Yari Real - Guatemala -
1:37:49 3. Fernando W. Escobar - Malta Bicimanía Gallo - 1:37:49
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Final General Classification.
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1. Rodrigo Castillo Calderón - Malta Bicimanía Gallo -
7:20:45 2. Hector Guillermo Mendez - Malta Bicimanía Gallo -
7:23:03 3. Byron Gustavo Alonso - Fuji Adrenaline -
7:26:21 4. Carlos E. Palacios Guzmán - Guatemala -
7:28:37 5. Andrés Antonio Duarte - Malta Bicimanía Gallo - 7:29:13
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BLUE CIRCLE - 38 to 45 years (31 competitors).
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V Stage - Circuit Asiole Amatitlán - Palin - Asiole.
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1. Juelgen Wuern - Germany - 1:44:44
2. Edgar Allan Pimentel - R. Dominican -
1:44:47 3. Julio Antonio Cirici - Hino Guatemala - 1:44:47
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Final General Classification.
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1. Juan Antonio Cirici - Hino -
7:23:45 2. Juan Manuel Cisneros - Mexico -
7:24:39 3. Edgar Allan Pimentel - Dominican Rep. -
7:25:52 4. Ernest Meighan - Belize Cycling -
7:27:35 5. Juelgen Wuern - Germany - 7:28:29
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GOLD CIRCLE - 46 to 53 years (36 competitors).
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V Stage, Circuit Asiole Amatitlán - Palin - Asiole.
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1. Diego Magdaleno Gonzalez - Guatemala - 1:40:35
2. Mario Reyes - USA Guatemala -
1:40:37 3. Luis Montes Montalvo - Puerto Rico - 1:40:41
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Final General Classification.
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1. Luis Montes Montalvo - Puerto Rico - 6:44:21
2. Diego Magdaleno Gonzalez - Guatemala -
6:44:32 3. Francis Bruderer Mombiela - Guatemala -
6:45:05 4. Francisco Corado - Guatemala -
6:45:48 5. Victor Manuel Castañeda - Guatemala - 6:45:55
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SPECIAL CIRCLE - 53 to 59 years (48 competitors).
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V Stage, Circuit Asiole Amatitlán - Palin - Asiole.
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1. Jorge Arturo Monge - Costa Rica - 1:44:10
2. Edgar Zepeda Urrutia - Guatemala - 1:44:12
3. Donald Coleman - United States - 1:45:16
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Final General Classification.
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1. Edgar Zepeda Urrutia - Guatemala - 6:41:30
2. Jorge Arturo Monge - Costa Rica -
6:41:34 3. Rene Oswaldo Chacon - Guatemala -
6:43:31 4. Boris Rodolfo Gabriel - Iron AG Guatemala -
6:45:18 5. Luis Alfonso Acevedo - Guatemala - 6:45:39
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PLATINUM CIRCLE - 60 years (22 competitors).
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V Stage - Circuit Asiole Amatitlán - Palin - Asiole.
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1. Carlos Guzman Arauz - Guatemala - 1:52:23
2. Juan Carmen Jimenez - Guatemala -
1:54:06 3. Saturnino Rustrián Cáceres - Guatemala - 1:54:06
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Final General Classification.
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1. Carlos Guzman Arauz - Guatemala - 6:15:51
2. Juan Carmen Jimenez - Guatemala -
6:18:46 3. J. Roberto Orellana - Guatemala -
6:20.33 4. J. Domingo Cuchijay - Guatemala -
6:20:44 5. Rustrián Saturnino C. - Guatemala - 6:21:35

Competitor older (Platinum Circle) and ending in Guatemala LVIII Classic Master: Leon Duau Feillet Roger, who was born on February 25, 1925 in France and resides in Guatemala since 1952. At 84 years old ... is a great example!.
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THE COLOMBIAN Hainaut MONTOYA WINS THE BELT 2009.

Bogotá .- (Jairo Rodríguez). Colombian rider Sergio Henao Montoya (Colombia is passion "Café de Colombia) won the final victory in 44 Belt International Cycling in Mallorca, after defeating the fourth and final stage, in which the South American cyclist has made a display in the rise of the Castell de Bellver Palma, where was located the start and finish of the stage.

Henao Montoya was imposed with a time of 2h.21 '20 'overtaking in 9 seconds to German Dirk Müller (Sparkasse Nutrixxion "), winner of the 2008 edition, and 56 seconds to a group that traveled the race leader, Galician Enrique Salgueiro (Extremadura-Spiuk).
Sergio Luis Henao
21 years, has fully recovered from an accident he had last year in French territory in dispute Tour of Avenir and I leave for eight months out of competition.

Belt Podium 2009 has been as follows: General Individual: Sergio Henao Montoya (Colombia is passion) General Equipment: Selection Great BretañaPremio Mountain: Sergio Henao Montoya (Colombia is passion) Regularity: Dirk Müller (Sparkasse Nutrixxion) Flyers Goals: Thomas Murray (Plowman Craven Madison) Special Sprints: Dirk Müller (Sparkasse Nutrixxion)

Duarte also wins in Ecuador.

The Cundinamarca, Fabio Duarte, was crowned champion of the Tour of Tulcán in Ecuador, a title he had won three years ago and squad has swept Colombia is Passion.

The team led by Oliver Cardenas also won the title of the mountain Robinson Chalapud with the goals and Juan Pablo Forero flyers. They also won three stages and the team title and the first three places in the individual general.
- FINAL STAGE CLASSIFICATION
.
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1 - John P. Forero - 01/22/1917
2 - Luis F. Laverde
3 - Jorge Montenegro
4 - Fabio Duarte Duarte
5 - Edson Calderón
Nariño -
OVERALL FINAL.
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1. Fabio Duarte - 14/06/1958
2. Luis Felipe Laverde - 31 °
3. Robinson Chalapud - 1. 14
4. Jorge Montenegro - 1.33
5. Hector Chiles - 1.57 9 Fabio Gordillo
- 3.40
21 º Juan P.
Forero Oscar Sanchez 22 º
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BRENES WITH GOOD FEELINGS AFTER THE CLASSICAL DUTCH.

San José .- (Javier Jara). Gregory Brennan continues to dispute racing with Team Differdange Luxembourg and has been ranked the second best team in the Dutch Classic Helt van het UCI category 1.1 Mergelland of being 37 th in the final classification.

champion of the Vuelta a Costa Rica 2008 had clear his intentions before the Dutch event, "after the debut in France, I worked hard and am slowly catching the rate required in Europe, but has not been easy, "last weekend I took a little cold rain but I arrived in good condition."

not in vain in addition to being the second ranked team, only he and his partner Robert Retschke managed to finish the race, so in the main group. The victory went to the Italian Mauro Finetto CSF \u200b\u200bNavigare.

Rican U23 Young continues his preparation and will face in April, the Circuit des Ardennes and Rhone Alpes Isere, stage races that are more suited to their characteristics.
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AMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
COPACI
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Clean A Tarnished Coffee Pot

Copaci Copaci Bulletin No. 70 Bulletin Copaci

CYCLING LONG THE URUGUAY ROUND WITH 27 teams from 10 countries.

Montevideo .- (AFP). The sixty-sixth edition of the Tour of Uruguay, the most important test of the Uruguayan pedal and oldest in the Americas, will start on Friday with a record 27 teams from Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Spain, the United States and the host country.

scoring for America Tour the International Cycling Union (UCI), the competition will run until Sunday 12 April and will travel 1,500 kilometers divided into 10 stages.

With the largest number of international teams (13) since its inception in 1939, the Tour will fray more than 160 runners and four national teams: Argentina, Brazil, Cuba and Chile.

also be heading Orbea American teams (Colombia), Strategies and AeroCat Kelly (USA), Avai Florianopolis (Brazil), Acme Cycling (Argentina), Norland Hamburg (Germany), Costa de Azahar Cosaor and Reyna de Navarra (Spain) and Energy Planet (Canada).

Preceded by good performances this season in Belgium, Cameroon and South Africa, representatives Germans start as favorites for the title.
Arnold Alcolea
The Cuban and Chilean Luis Fernando Sepulveda, respectively leader and escort ranking of America who makes the UCI, emerge as the main trump cards in Latin America.

090H00 Friday at local (1200 GMT) will be started from the first stage Montevideo bound Maldonado (140 km east of the capital), after passage through Piriápolis on a path of 145.3 km.
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cycling calendar 2009 IN HONDURAS.

Tegucigalpa, Honduras .- (
www.ciclismoenhonduras.com ). Honduran cycling calendar for 2009.
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February.
- MTB
8-02 - 15-02
Siguatepeque ROUTE / Choloma - Cortés - Choloma
22-02 ROUTE / Choluteca
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MARCH.
- 1-03
ROUTE / San Pedro Sula
1-03 DUAL SLALOM - La Ceiba
8-03 ROUTE / Tegucigalpa
15-03 MOUNTAIN - Siguatepeque
1922-1903 RUTA / ROUTE 29-03 La Ceiba

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MAY.
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10-05 ROUTE / MTB 17-05
Tegucigalpa ¿? 24-05
RUTA / ROUTE 31-05 Choluteca
/ La Ceiba
- JUNE
.
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7-06 RUTA / ROUTE Siguatepeque
14-06 / 21-06 ROUTE
La Ceiba / Roatan
24-06 ROUTE / Choluteca - Tegucigalpa
25-06 ROUTE / Tegucigalpa - Comayagua
27 -06 ROUTE / Siguatepeque - SPS
28-06 ROUTE / SPS - La Ceiba
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July.
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Velodrome 3-07 - 4-07 Velodrome
SPS - SPS 5-07
Velodrome - SPS 12-07
MTB / RUTA
Tegucigalpa
26-07 -
AUGUST.
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10-08 22-08 ROUTE
Central American Games - SPS
Cangrejal 23-08 Conquest / La Ceiba
RUNWAY 26-08 and MTB / SPS
GAMES - SEPTEMBER
.
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1913-2009 RUTA / ROUTE Cup 1927-1909 Leiden

- OCTOBER
.
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11-10 ROUTE / La Esperanza
MOUNTAIN 18-10 / 25-10
Siguatepeque ROUTE / SPS
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NOV.
. 1-11
RUTA / ROUTE 8-11
Comayagua "? 15-11
MOUNTAIN "? 22-11

ROUTE 28 11Route / Tegus Speed \u200b\u200bChampionship
29 11Route / Tegus
Championship -
DECEMBER.
- 5-12
RUNWAY / RUNWAY 6-12
SPS / SPS 13-12
MTB / Championship Siguatepeque
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STOP CUP BEGINS THIRD TRACK IN BOGOTA COLOMBIA .

Bogotá .- (Fedeciclismo Colombia). launched with two hundred meters qualifying for pure speed and keirin in all categories, as in the division of paracycling will begin this Friday Stop Cup Third Colombia Runway "Antonio Ambrosio" which will stage the · Luis Carlos Galan Velodrome ¨ Bogotá .

Pisteros del Valle, Bogotá, Santander, Antioquia, Boyacá, Meta, Atlántico, Cundinamarca, Risaralda, participate in the event that will have wide appeal as the presence of Leonardo Narvaez, the king of the keirin in Colombia.

Cup begins this Friday, April 3 at 5:00 pm with tests launched the 200 qualifiers for pure speed, prosecution male and female team and testing undercard as scratch and points.

The second session will open at 4:00 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 and the entrance to the velodrome is free. Meanwhile

Octavio Londono, director of the National Committee paracycling said that practitioners in different categories LC1, LC2, visual and auditory Lc3Cp Santander, Meta, Bogotá, Boyacá, Valle and the Armed Forces also jump to the track in Bogota, seeking global scoring for Sevilla.
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ADVENTURE RIDERS BEGIN IN HAVANA. Tijuana

.- (
www.oem.com.mx ). After the selection of cycling Baja California became the eve of Thursday in the hostel of the Sports City and began heading to Havana, Cuba, the group of riders who will be in camp two weeks.
Among the priority list released by the State Association of Cycling Baja California, and confirmed by the Institute of Sport and Physical Education (INDE) are Ruben Horta, Jorge Rousseau and Stephanie Rodriguez, and brothers Mark and Michelle Valenzuela.
this select group is compounded by the presence of Alfonso Meza, who earned his place in the camp on merit. "This year and last year stood out sharply and had a great competitive level," stressed the state association president, Roberto Fernández.
And is that based on the results achieved, Meza could improve their performance and contend for first place, to stay continuously on the podium at several events, as recapitulated the representative of the organization.

The institute gave the nod to be integrated Meza this delegation will be working in the La Habana del Este, a suburb of Havana, where the complex that hosted the 1991 Pan American Games.

The riders are based on the velodrome Reynaldo Paseiro, like the circuit adjacent to the Pan American Village, where the route regularly practice.
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AMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
COPACI

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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Wake On Lan With Wmp54g



THIRTEEN TEAMS TOUR OF NINE COUNTRIES IN THE URUGUAY.


Montevideo .- (
www.adn.es ). Selections and teams from Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Chile, Spain and the United States participate in the 66th Tour of Uruguay, which will be held from Friday April 3 and is part of the calendar of the International Cycling Union (UCI).

The competition is organized by the Uruguayan Cycling Federation and have also confirmed their presence selections from Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Chile and Uruguay multiple selections.

also participate Planet Energy teams from Canada, Kelly Bemfits and AeroCat, U.S.; Avaí (Florianopolis), Brazil, Orbea, Colombia; Norland (Hamburg), Germany; Casaor, and Reyna, Acme Spain and, of Argentina.
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A CALL OF THE UCI INTERNATIONAL CYCLING COURSE.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Mrs. Heidi Vaudroz, head of the Training Department of the International Cycling Union, sent us the invitation to the International Cycling course to be held in Chihuahua, Mexico, between 16 and 19 May.

INTERNATIONAL CYCLING COURSE HISPANOAMERICANO
CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO) 2009

PLACE: State of Chihuahua (Chihuahua, Mexico)

DATE: Starting dates coinciding with the completion of the Pan American Championships. From 16 to May 19, 2009 with intensive schedule

PARTICIPANTS: Latin America and the U.S.

NUMBER OF STUDENTS: Up to 60 students: 32 students
or Mexican (1 state )
or 1 student for each of the countries of Latin America and the U.S.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: UCI and collaborators

LOGISTICS ORGANIZATION: Vuelta a Chihuahua in
collaboration COPACI, FMC and
UACH

PRESENTATION TO THE PRESS: During Pan American Championships.

COURSE STRUCTURE: Location of conference rooms at the University of Chihuahua (UACH)

PROFESSORS: Prof. D.

Eloy Marquez Ashtray (UACH-Mexico) Dr. D.
Iñigo San Millán (University of Colorado-USA). Dr. D.
Antxón Gorrotxategi (RFEC, Spain). Prof. D.
Xabier Artetxe (Team Seguros Bilbao). Prof. D.
José Luis Algarra (RFEC, Spain).

- Accommodation: Hotel **** City of Chihuahua
- Educational material provided by the organization
- Child Support participants: students and teachers in hotels
- Closing dinner: Palacio de Congresos de Chihuahua.

organized logistics: La Vuelta Ciclista a Chihuahua made:
or internal coordination
course or
The Welcome Committee or Coordination and Support
Hotel or Airport Transfers
or simultaneous translation of the course.

ECONOMIC STRUCTURE:
- Accommodation and meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) for teachers and students, funded by the Vuelta a Chihuahua.
- Closing Dinner: UACH funded.
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ATHLETES SELECTED FOR THE WADA Doping controls.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Pan American Cycling Confederation (COPACI), discloses the continent's athletes have been selected by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to realizársele doping control tests.
- MTB
ELITE MEN.
-
53 (55) Dario Alejandro Gasco (ARG) 19,870,120
58 (57) Rubens Valeriano (BRA) 19,790,814
76 (65) Edivardo de Souza Cruz (BRA) 19,780,719
5 (5) Groff Kabush (CAN) 19779414
35 (35) Seamur McGrath (CAN) 19,760,503
45 (46) Raphael Gagne (CAN) 19,870,716
59 (59) Derek Zandstra (CAN) 19841019
23 (24) Cristóbal Silva Ibaceta (CHI) 19791012
56 (58) Javier Eduardo Puschel (CHI) 19830909
9 (9) Adam Craig (USA) 19810815
14 (14) Tood Wells (USA) 9751225
41 (41) Jeremy Horgan Kobalski (USA) 19780811
57 (49) Michael Broderick (USA) 19731223
79 (77) Jeremiah Bishop (USA) 19760309
95 (91) Samuel Schultz (USA) 19851211
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MTB MUJERES ÉLITE.
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2 (2) Marie Helene Premont (CAN) 19771024
4 (4) Catharine Pendrel (CAN) 19800930
35 (34) Emiliy Batty (CAN) 19889616
40 (40) Sandra Walter (CAN) 19800327
33 (46) Francisca Campos Salas (CHI) 19,850,719
7 (9) Georgia Gould (USA) 19,800,105
8 (6) Mary McConnelough (USA) 19,710,624
34 (32) Heather Irmiger (USA) 19,790,531
39 (38) Willow Koerber (USA) 19771212
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BMX ELITE MEN.
-
5 (5) Ramiro Marino (ARG) 19,881,116
18 (18) Federico Polo Gabriel (ARG) 19,830,522
25 (24) Frabicio Maturano Miguel (ARG) 19,810,515
45 (39) Omar Damian Lopez (ARG) 19830627
28 (26) Daniel Brito (BRA) 19,870,302
24 (23) Scott Erwood (CAN) 19,871,020
27 (25) James Brown (CAN) 19,890,626
31 (29) Patrick Lebel (CAN) 1987112
33 (30) Randall Neave (CAN) 19821209
38 (34) Bob Rowley (CAN) 19770727
40 (35) Nick Goertzen (CAN19881123
46 (40) Karsten Millman (CAN) 19900831
50 (42) Jeffrey Jacobsen (CAN) 19900620
21 (21) Felipe Faundez (CHI) 19871209
47 (41) Gonzalo Ureta (CHI) 19800506
16 (16) Andrés E. Jiménez Caicedo (COL) 19860827
20 (20) Emilio A. Falla Buchely (ECU) 19860612
1 (1) Donny Robinson (USA) 19830617
2 (2) David Herman (USA) 19880509
6 (6) Kyle Bennett (USA) 19790925
7 (7) Mike Day (USA) 19841019
12 (12) Nichols Long (USA) 19891016
41 (36) Tyler Brown (USA) 19850522
41 (36) Aaron Johnson (USA) 19,841,030
4 (4) Jonathan Suarez (VEN) 19,821,208
15 (15) José Luis Primera (VEN) 19,840,413
34 (31) Javier Reyes (VEN) 19,891,219
35 (32) Carlos Manrique (VEN) 19,841,022
- ELITE WOMEN BMX
.
-
Kaila Sweeney 13 (CAN) 19,891,029
15 Christine Miller (CAN) 17 Jocelyn Rutka
19,880,318 (CAN) 19 Michila Negeman
19,900,414 (CAN) 3 19900713
Karla Ortiz (CHI) 4 Judith Meza
19,860,213 (CHI ) 19780504
6 Javiera Figueroa (CHI) 19,881,228
8 Daniela Ureta (CHI) 19,890,104
9 Arielle Martin (USA) 19,850,730
2 Kimmy A. Diquez Rodríguez (VEN) 19850806
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ELITE TRACK MEN.
-
82 Walter Fernando Perez / ARG) 19,750,131
48 Zachary Bell (CAN) 86 Juan E.
19,821,114 Arango Carvajal / COL) 90 Carlos E. 19861009
Alzate Escobar (COL) 19,830,323
96 Ricardo Lynch (JAM) 19,840,920
27 Colby Pearce (USA) 78 Adam Duvendeck
19,720,612 (USA) 19,811,028
80 Taylor Phinney (USA) 89 19900627
Michael Blatchford (USA) 91 Michael Friedman
19,860,129 (USA) 19,820,919
- ELITE WOMEN'S TRACK
.
-
21 Diana Maria Garcia Borrego (COL) 19,820,317
2 Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (CUB) 24 Yumari Gonzalez
19,871,031 Valdivieso (CUB) 32 19790613
Yoanka Gonzalez Perez (CUB) 19,760,109
3 Jennie Reed (USA) 11 Rebecca Queen
19,780,420 (USA) 19,710,524
18 Sarah Hammer (USA) 19,830,818
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COLOMBIA TO 47 SECONDS IN PORTUGAL .

Bogotá .- (Jairo Rodríguez). Colombian cyclists group except for Jefferson Vargas, were placed at 34 seconds behind the Frenchman Maxime Bouet met after the first stage, which took place between the towns of Vila Nova de lusas Milfontes Odemira in the twenty-seventh annual Tour of the Alentejo.

The Frenchman, who reached the finish after running away for 59 miles along the New Zealander Glen Chadwick (Rock Racing) and the Ukrainian Vitaly Kondrut (ISD), completed the 159 mile stage in 3 hours 31 minutes 41 seconds with an average of 45 km / hour. Colombian

Best in sunny day on Wednesday was the Santander Victor Hugo Pena came in the twenty-fourth place 34 seconds behind the winner.

The peloton, with the Boyacá Jeffry Romero, Wilson Rincon, the Aranzazu William Quindiano the Antioquia and Jeferson Serna Alejandro Vargas, on Thursday will face the longest stage with a total of 209.9 kilometers between Ferreira do Alentejo Montemor-o-Novo.

Colombians in general are 47 seconds, less Vargas located 2 minutes and 35 seconds behind the leader, Maxime Bouet.
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CLASSIFICATIONS STAGE.
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1. Maxime Bouet (Agritubel) - 03/31/1941
2. Glen Chadwick (Rock Racing) - ¨
3. Vitaly Kondrut (IDS) - ¨
4. Bruno Lima (Madeinox Boavista) - 34 °
5. Samuel Caldeira (Palmeiras Resort) - ¨
24 º Victor H. Peña (Rock Racing) 35 º
Jeffry Romero (Boyacá is for living)
40 º William Aranzazu (Boyacá is for living)
57 º Tiago Fiorelli (Boyacá is for living)
65 º Alejandro Serna (Boyacá is for living)
81 º Ramiro Rincon (Boyacá is for living)
88 º David Belda (Boyacá is for living)
103 º Jeferson Vargas (Boyacá is for living) - 2.22
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INDIVIDUAL GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.
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1 - Maxime Bouet (Agritubel) - 03/31/1928
2 - Glen Chadwick (Rock Racing) - 5 °
3 - Vitaly Kondrut (IDS) - 8 °
4 - Bruno Lima (Madeinox Boavista) - 44 '
5 - Samuel Caldeira (Palmeiras Resort) - 47 ° 24 ° Victor H.
Peña (Rock Racing) 35 º
Jeffry Romero (Boyacá is for living)
40 º William Aranzazu (Boyacá is for living)
57 º Tiago Fiorelli (Boyacá is for living)
65 º Alejandro Serna (Boyacá is for living)
81 º Ramiro Rincon (Boyacá is for living)
88 º David Belda (Boyacá is for living)
103 º Jeferson Vargas (Boyacá is for living) - 2.35
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CANADA: SUSPENDED FOR LIFE AND MEDICAL TRAINER FOR GIVING STIMULATING A CYCLIST.

Ottawa, Canada .- (AP). Canadian cyclist Genevieve Jeanson Olympic on Wednesday received a suspension for 10 years, while his coach and his doctor were suspended for life by administering substances that enhance performance.

The penalties were imposed following an investigation by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES, for its acronym in English), after a television interview in 2007 Jeanson admitted that he used the blood booster EPO (erythropoietin) to throughout his career.

The CCES concluded that the coach Andre Abut and the doctor Maurice Duquette had been given EPO directly Jeanson, even during the first part of his career, while still a minor.

"The CCES is committed to investigate not only athletes, but any support staff to athletes who can be stimulating directly or by facilitating the use of prohibited substances from them, "said agency president, Paul Melia, through a statement.

Jeanson, now retired, was world junior champion and competed for Canada at the Sydney Olympic Games 2000.
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VALVERDE NO DOUBT IN ATTACK TO CONI.

Madrid .- (Eurosport). Alejandro Valverde has expressed its "surprise and indignation" after learning of the decision of two years demanding CONI suspension for the rider from Murcia.

Broker Statements Caisse d'Epargne arrive after meeting this Wednesday the request of two years of ineligibility for Alejandro Valverde for his alleged involvement in Operation Puerto. In addition, the Rome prosecutor is also investigating because of the alleged doping practices.

Murcia The first reactions suggest that the CONI, as stated, has no power to deal with this case: "It seeks to maintain competence obviously lacks." Also again pointing his innocence, "are investigating facts that I have not committed." Valverde

CONI also accused of "presenting arguments completely erroneous", for "disobeying the orders of the English courts" and "violating" their rights.

Finally, has threatened to take the Italian agency to court: "This attitude could lead to the commission of a crime by the CONI, for whose research institute legal proceedings that are unprecedented."
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Swelling Around The Cuticle Of My Finger

Bulletin No. 69 No. 68

arrived in Havana Cuban Cycling double world champion.

Havana .- (AIN). Smiling and with two medals around his neck back Yumari Gonzalez, the first world cycling champion Cuba in the Senior Class, from the Polish city of Puszkow.

is a great honor for me to be the first Cuban cyclist to have two titles in World Championships, said with watery eyes and excited to be among his first double award winner in a contest of this kind.

"I brought to my Cuban people and for all that I want what they wanted and so I'm very happy. I dedicate my victory to my family and also my husband, the former cyclist Reinaldo Gonzalez said.

The rider thanked the collaboration of all workers in the National · Reinaldo Paseiro Velodrome ¨ "headquarters," to his psychologist and male and female teams, who decisively helped in its preparation.

"In the points race and fifth won the first sprint and the 10 points was first at that time. The high speed of the race made it harder and I gave up the fourth missing a package, but I took the extra and I could win the final and get the money, "he said. Yumari

exhibits under his belt two gold medals and as many world-class silver, three medals at the level in the youth ranks, and several in the world Cup, Pan American Games and Centrocaribeños.
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leads ranking SUB 23 AMERICAN TOUR IN MARCH.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). on the website of the International Cycling Union (UCI), is published the leadership of Costa Rica in Latin Tour Ranking for the month of March 2009 at the U 23.

policy representation accumulated 104.8 units to gain advantages over Venezuela (96) and Cuba (64), positioned in places two and three respectively.

fourteen countries were able to score continental level, reflecting below.
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1 (1) Costa Rica (CRC) - 104.8 points
2 (2) Venezuela (VEN) - 96
3 (3) Cuba (CUB) - 64
4 (-) Dominican Republic (DOM) - 41
5 (4) Colombia (COL) - 33
6 (-) Uruguay (URU) - 30
7 (5) Mexico (MEX) - 28
8 (6) Ecuador (ECU) - 17
9 (- ) United States (USA) - 14
10 (7) Argentina (ARG) - 13
11 (-) Puerto Rico (PUR) - 8
12 (-) Canada (CAN) - 3
13 (8) Bolivia (BOL) - 2
13 (8) Guatemala (GUA) - 2
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IN SPAIN COLOMBIA, ECUADOR AND URUGUAY.

Bogotá .- (Jairo Rodríguez). Tulcán in the Tour in Ecuador, in the Belt of Mallorca in Spain and the Uruguay Round the Colombian cyclists participate in the course of the week testing the international calendar.

world champion Fabio Duarte, commanded the group of Colombia is Passion to participate in the Tour of Tulcán from 2 to 5 April and which has already won two years ago in a test in mountainous territory.

A Duarte will accompany John P. Forero, Luis F. Laverde, Chalapud Robinson, Oscar Sanchez and Fabio Gordillo, with the technical guidance of Oliver Cárdenas.

Belt Mallorca.

The Antioquia, Sergio Luis Henao, who won the Grand Prix of Portugal, who leads the group in Colombia is Passion, will be accompanied by Jarlinson Pantano, Andres Martinez, William Rodriguez, Camilo Suarez and Helbert Corridor, with the technical direction Luis F. Saldarriaga.

Back Uruguay.

Orbea The newly formed squad will carry the national flag with a group of young leaders by Andres M. Diaz champion of the Tour of Huila, and who will accompany Gerardo Rodriguez, Armando Cardenas, Duvan Agudelo, Luis Anderson Mejia and Felix Castro, Jairo Monroy address.

Tour Uruguay whose Federico Moreira great champion on five occasions, the current president of the Cycling Federation, will take place from Friday 3 to Sunday 12 April.
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Ecuadorian CYCLISTS ALBA GAMES IN CUBA.

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www.fedeciclismo.org.ec ). Ecuadorian Cycling participate in ALBA Games, an event that brings together the most important Latin American athletes who will gather in the Republic of Cuba from 15 to 27 April this year.

The list is as follows:

ATHLETES: Daniela Flores, Segundo Navarrete, José Ragonessi, Héctor Chiles, Calpa Ramiro, José Ruíz, Jorge Montenegro, Juan C. Montenegro.

BODY TECHNICIAN: Jorge Hernandez and Agustin Lorenzo.
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Bernhard Kohl admits doping.

Madrid .- (EFE). The Austrian Bernhard Kohl, stripped of the third place in the last Tour de France as a result of a positive test for EPO Cera, admitted today at a press conference in Vienna have used numerous doping substances, especially blood transfusions.

Thus Kohl said he attended the Vienna laboratory Humanplasma.

The Gerolsteiner rider was suspended for two years following the confirmation of his guilt in the Tour de France, also confirmed that Stefan Matschiner had helped him in his practice and contrary to what his former manager had said he too would have given illicit substances (EPO, growth hormone, insulin and testosterone) according to the newspaper 'L'Equipe'.
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.