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.
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
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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
- ANNOUNCE
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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.
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