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
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.
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.
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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
- MTB
ELITE MEN.
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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.
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.
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.
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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
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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
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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.
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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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AMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
COPACI
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.
AMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
COPACI
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Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.
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