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.
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.
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.
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!.
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).
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
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
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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
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21 º Juan P.
Forero Oscar Sanchez 22 º
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BRENES WITH GOOD FEELINGS AFTER THE CLASSICAL DUTCH.
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
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.
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