2001 Vuelta a Colombia
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The 51st edition of the Vuelta a Colombia
Vuelta a Colombia
The Vuelta a Colombia is an annual cycling road race, run over many stages throughout different regions in Colombia and sometimes Venezuela during the first days of August. It is organized by the Colombian Cycling Federation.The first Vuelta a Colombia was held in 1951...

was held from June 17 to July 2, 2001. There were a total number of 98 competitors from 13 teams.

2001-06-17: Ciudad de Popayán
Popayán
Popayán is the capital of the Colombian department of Cauca. It is located in southwestern Colombia between Colombia's Western Mountain Range and Central Mountain Range...

 (8.8 km)

Place Prologue General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
00:08.51
|
00:08.51
2. |
+0.17
|
+0.17
3. |
+0.21
|
+0.21



2001-06-18: Popayán
Popayán
Popayán is the capital of the Colombian department of Cauca. It is located in southwestern Colombia between Colombia's Western Mountain Range and Central Mountain Range...

 — Cali
Calì
Calì, also written in English as Cali, is an Italian surname, widespread mainly in the Ionian side of Sicily.For the surname Calì is assumed the origin of the Greek word kalos , or from its Sanskrit root kali, "time."The surname refers to:...

 (143 km)

Place Stage 1 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
03:00.48
|
03:09.29
2. |
|
+0.27
3. |
|
+0.27



2001-06-19: Palmira — Buga
Buga, Valle del Cauca
Buga formally Guadalajara de Buga is a city and municipality in the Valle del Cauca department of Colombia. It is famous for its Basilica del Señor de los Milagros, which houses an image of Christ called El Señor de los Milagros .-History:Guadalajara de Buga is one of the oldest cities in...

 (46.7 km)

Place Stage 2 (Team Time Trial
Team time trial
A team time trial is a road-based bicycle race in which teams of cyclists race against the clock .Teams start at equal intervals, usually two, three or four minutes apart...

)
General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. 05 Orbitel A
00:51.02
|
03:08.29
2. Lotería de Boyacá A
+0.35
|
+0.27
3. Lotería de Boyacá B
+1.09
|
+0.36



2001-06-20: Buga
Buga, Valle del Cauca
Buga formally Guadalajara de Buga is a city and municipality in the Valle del Cauca department of Colombia. It is famous for its Basilica del Señor de los Milagros, which houses an image of Christ called El Señor de los Milagros .-History:Guadalajara de Buga is one of the oldest cities in...

 — Cartago (120 km)

Place Stage 3 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
02:23.14
|
05:31.44
2. |
+0.07
|
+0.33
3. |
|
+0.43



2001-06-21: Cartago — Pereira
Pereira, Colombia
Pereira is the capital city of the Colombian department of Risaralda. It stands in the center of the western region of the country, located in a small valley that descends from a part of the western Andes mountain chain. Its strategic location in the coffee producing area makes the city an urban...

 (176 km)

Place Stage 4 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
04:16.11
|
09:48.05
2. |
+0.14
|
+0.37
3. |
|
+0.47



2001-06-22: Pereira
Pereira, Colombia
Pereira is the capital city of the Colombian department of Risaralda. It stands in the center of the western region of the country, located in a small valley that descends from a part of the western Andes mountain chain. Its strategic location in the coffee producing area makes the city an urban...

 — Chinchiná (27.7 km)

Place Stage 5 (Individual Time Trial
Individual time trial
An individual time trial is a road bicycle race in which cyclists race alone against the clock . There are also track-based time trials where riders compete in velodromes, and team time trials...

)
General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
00:38.13
|
10:26.19
2. |
+0.01
|
+0.36
3. |
+0.06
|
+1.05



2001-06-23: Chinchiná — Medellín
Medellín
Medellín , officially the Municipio de Medellín or Municipality of Medellín, is the second largest city in Colombia. It is in the Aburrá Valley, one of the more northerly of the Andes in South America. It has a population of 2.3 million...

 (191 km)

Place Stage 6 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
04:41.58
|
15:08.35
2. |
+0.22
|
+0.41
3. |
|
+1.10



2001-06-24: Medellín
Medellín
Medellín , officially the Municipio de Medellín or Municipality of Medellín, is the second largest city in Colombia. It is in the Aburrá Valley, one of the more northerly of the Andes in South America. It has a population of 2.3 million...

 — El Escobero (129 km)

Place Stage 7 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
??????
|
18:46.06
2. |
+0.25
|
+0.13
3. |
+0.59
|
+1.14



2001-06-25: Caldas
Caldas, Antioquia
Caldas is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Caldas is part of the Metropolitan Area of Medellín. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Caldas.- Notable Caldenses :*Luis Fernando Montoya professional soccer coach...

 — Manizales
Manizales
Manizales is a city and municipality in central Colombia, capital of Department of Caldas and part of the region of Colombian Coffee-Growers Axis, near the Nevado del Ruiz volcano....

 (182.5 km)

Place Stage 8 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
04:49.08
|
23:36.21
2. |
+0.01
|
+0.13
3. |
+0.02
|
+1.14

2001-06-26: Manizales
Manizales
Manizales is a city and municipality in central Colombia, capital of Department of Caldas and part of the region of Colombian Coffee-Growers Axis, near the Nevado del Ruiz volcano....

 — Honda
Honda, Tolima
Honda is a town and municipality in the Tolima department of Colombia. The population of the municipality was 26,873 as of the 2005 census. Along with Líbano, Honda is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Líbano-Honda...

 (140.8 km)

Place Stage 9 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
03:23.54
|
27:00.19
2. |
+2.13
|
+2.08
3. |
|
+3.37



2001-06-27: Puerto Boyacá
Puerto Boyacá
Puerto Boyacá is a Colombian river-port town and municipality by the Magdalena River in the Boyacá Department, where is also considered a Special Handling Zone due to its port status. Its main industries are oil exploration and processing...

 — Barrancabermeja
Barrancabermeja
Barrancabermeja is a city and municipality in Santander Department, in northeastern Colombia. It is located on the banks of the Magdalena River in the Middle Magdalena region, 110 km west of Bucaramanga. Founded in 1536, Barrancabermeja is home of the biggest petroleum refinery in Colombia,...

 (203.5 km)

Place Stage 10 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
04:12.52
|
31:20.25
2. |
+0.04
|
+2.08
3. |
+7.09
|
+3.37



2001-06-28: Barrancabermeja
Barrancabermeja
Barrancabermeja is a city and municipality in Santander Department, in northeastern Colombia. It is located on the banks of the Magdalena River in the Middle Magdalena region, 110 km west of Bucaramanga. Founded in 1536, Barrancabermeja is home of the biggest petroleum refinery in Colombia,...

 — Bucaramanga
Bucaramanga
Bucaramanga is a Colombian city, and capital city of the department of Santander, Colombia. Bucaramanga has the fifth largest city economy and sixth largest population in Colombia, with 1,212,656 people in its metropolitan area...

 (124.3 km)

Place Stage 11 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
03:05.30
|
34:25.55
2. |
|
+3.37
3. |
|
+4.58



2001-06-29: Bucaramanga
Bucaramanga
Bucaramanga is a Colombian city, and capital city of the department of Santander, Colombia. Bucaramanga has the fifth largest city economy and sixth largest population in Colombia, with 1,212,656 people in its metropolitan area...

 — Socorro
Socorro, Santander
Socorro is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia. It was founded in 1681 by Don José de Archila and Don José Díaz Sarmiento.The town was very influential in the history of Colombia...

 (123 km)

Place Stage 12 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
02:59.32
|
37:30.22
2. |
+3.04
|
+3.43
3. |
+3.05
|
+4.58

2001-06-30: Socorro
Socorro, Santander
Socorro is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia. It was founded in 1681 by Don José de Archila and Don José Díaz Sarmiento.The town was very influential in the history of Colombia...

 — Tunja
Tunja
Tunja is a city and municipality located in the central part of Colombia, in the region of "Alto Chicomocha". As of the 2005 Census it had 152,419 inhabitants. It is the capital of the Department of Boyacá and part of the subregion of the Central Boyacá Province. It is approximately 145 km...

 (169.4 km)

Place Stage 13 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
04:41.42
|
42:16.44
2. |
|
+3.37
3. |
+4.11
|
+4.58



2001-07-01: Tunja
Tunja
Tunja is a city and municipality located in the central part of Colombia, in the region of "Alto Chicomocha". As of the 2005 Census it had 152,419 inhabitants. It is the capital of the Department of Boyacá and part of the subregion of the Central Boyacá Province. It is approximately 145 km...

 — Bogotá
Bogotá
Bogotá, Distrito Capital , from 1991 to 2000 called Santa Fé de Bogotá, is the capital, and largest city, of Colombia. It is also designated by the national constitution as the capital of the department of Cundinamarca, even though the city of Bogotá now comprises an independent Capital district...

 (163 km)

Place Stage 14 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
03:55.11
|
46:15.33
2. |
+0.05
|
+3.43
3. |
|
+4.58



2001-07-02: Bogotá
Bogotá
Bogotá, Distrito Capital , from 1991 to 2000 called Santa Fé de Bogotá, is the capital, and largest city, of Colombia. It is also designated by the national constitution as the capital of the department of Cundinamarca, even though the city of Bogotá now comprises an independent Capital district...

 — Alto de Patios
Bogotá
Bogotá, Distrito Capital , from 1991 to 2000 called Santa Fé de Bogotá, is the capital, and largest city, of Colombia. It is also designated by the national constitution as the capital of the department of Cundinamarca, even though the city of Bogotá now comprises an independent Capital district...

 (23.5 km)

Place Stage 15 (Individual Time Trial
Individual time trial
An individual time trial is a road bicycle race in which cyclists race alone against the clock . There are also track-based time trials where riders compete in velodromes, and team time trials...

)
General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
00:35.56
|
46:51.29
2. |center>+0.59 |
+4.42
3. |
+1.17
|
+6.55





Final classification

RANK NAME TEAM TIME
1. Selle Italia Baterías MAC 46:51:29
2. 05 Orbitel + 4.42
3. 05 Orbitel + 6.55
4. Empresas Públicas Medellín + 6.59
5. Lotería del Táchira + 8.02
6. Aguardiente Néctar + 10.48
7. Lotería de Boyacá + 12.13
8. Lotería de Boyacá + 13.27
9. Lotería de Boyacá + 14.11
10. 05 Orbitel + 16.46





Teams

Empresas Públicas de Medellín — Aguardiente Antioqueño
  • Director Deportivo: Luis Carlos Mejía
  1.   Héctor Palacio
    Héctor Palacio
    Héctor Ivan Palacio Montoya, born 12 May 1969 in Envigado, is a former professional Colombian cyclist.During the 1992 Olympic Games, Palacio represented Colombia in the individual road race, where he ended 52nd.-References:...

  2.   Héctor Castaño
    Héctor Castaño
    Héctor Manuel Castaño Betancurt is a retied male professional road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:1994199619992000-References:...

  3.   Argiro Zapata
    Argiro Zapata
    Argiro Alberto Zapata Franco is a retied male professional road racing cyclist from Colombia.-Career:199419961997...

  4.   Dubán Ramírez
    Dubán Ramírez
    Dubán Alberto Ramírez Rodríguez is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional rider from 1990 to 1998...

  5.   Nélson Vargas
    Nélson Vargas
    Nélson Vargas de Jesús is a retired male road racing cyclist from Colombia.-Career:19992001-References:...

  6.   Germán Ospina
    Germán Ospina
    Germán Alirio Ospina Castro is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional rider from 1996 to 1997.-Career:19951996...

  7.   Ariel Martínez
    Ariel Martínez
    Ariel Martínez is a Cuban footballer, who currently plays as a striker for FC Sancti Spíritus.-International career:Martínez made his debut for Cuba in a September 2006 Gold Cup qualification match against the Turks and Caicos Islands. He was a squad member at the 2007 Gold Cup Finals.-References:...

  8.   Jorge Humberto Martínez
    Jorge Humberto Martínez
    Jorge Humberto Martínez Correa is a male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:1999Jorge Humberto Martínez Correa is a male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:...




Aguardiente Néctar — Cartoprin
  • Director Deportivo: José Alfonso López
  1.   Raúl Montaña
    Raúl Montaña
    Raúl Alexander Montaña Herrera is a retired male road racing cyclist from Colombia, who became a professional rider in 1994.-Career:199219931995...

  2.   Víctor Hugo González
    Víctor Hugo González
    Víctor Hugo González Melo is a male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:20012002...

  3.   José Vanegas
  4.   Víctor Herrera
    Víctor Herrera
    Víctor Hugo Herrera Ramos is a retired male track and road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:19992001...

  5.   Alexis Rojas
    Alexis Rojas
    José Alexis Rojas Díaz is a retired male road racing cyclist from Colombia.-Career:1995José Alexis Rojas Díaz is a retired male road racing cyclist from Colombia.-Career:1995...

  6.   Gregorio Ladino
    Gregorio Ladino
    Gregorio Ladino Vega is a male road cyclist from Colombia, who became a professional rider in 1996.-Career:19951997...

  7.   Edward Ruiz
  8.   Rigoberto Ibáñez



Baterías MAC — Selle Italia — Pacific
  • Director Deportivo: Hernán Herrón
  1.   José Castelblanco
    José Castelblanco
    José Joaquim Castelblanco Romero is a professional track and road cyclist from Colombia. He was nicknamed "Don José" during his career.-Career:1992199419961997...

  2.   Hernán Buenahora
    Hernan Buenahora
    Hernán Buenahora Gutíerrez is a Colombian road racing cyclist, who was nicknamed El Cabrito de Barichara during his career...

  3.   Carlos Alberto Contreras
    Carlos Alberto Contreras
    Carlos Alberto Contreras Caño is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:1996Carlos Alberto Contreras Caño is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:1996Carlos Alberto Contreras Caño is a retired male road...

  4.   Álvaro Lozano
    Álvaro Lozano
    Álvaro Lozano Moncada is a Colombian road racing cyclist.-Career:19901991199319941996Álvaro Lozano Moncada is a Colombian road racing cyclist....

  5.   Julio Ernesto Bernal
    Julio Ernesto Bernal
    Julio Ernesto Bernal González is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional rider from 1994 to 2002.-Career:1991199219931994199619971998199920002001-References:...

  6.   Vladimir González
    Vladimir González
    Vladimir González Martínez is a male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:20012002200320042005-References:...

  7.   Jhon García
    Jhon García
    Jhon Freddy García Fería is a male professional track and road racing cyclist from Colombia.-Career:1999...

  8.   Herbert Gutiérrez
    Herbert Gutiérrez
    Herbert Gutiérrez García is a male professional road cyclist from Colombia. His first name is sometimes also spelled as Héberth.-Career:1996...




Lotería de Boyacá A
  • Director Deportivo: Rafael Antonio Niño
  1.   Álvaro Sierra
    Álvaro Sierra
    Álvaro Sierra Peña is a retired male professional road racing cyclist from Colombia.-Career:199019911993 19941995...

  2.   Israel Ochoa
    Israel Ochoa
    Israel Antonio Ochoa Plazas is a retired male professional racing cyclist from Colombia, who was nicknamed El Rápido during his career.-Career:1993199419951996...

  3.   Libardo Niño
    Libardo Niño
    Libardo Niño Corredor is a male road racing cyclist from Colombia. He competed for his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics, finishing in 76th place in the Men's Individual Road Race. Colombia competed with three cyclists in this event; the other ones being José Robles and Héctor Palacio...

  4.   Urbelino Mesa
    Urbelino Mesa
    Urbelino Mesa Estepa is a male professional road cyclist from Colombia. He is the older brother of Ubaldo Mesa.-Career:19972000...

  5.   Ismael Sarmiento
    Ismael Sarmiento
    José Ismael Sarmiento Riaño is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia. He was nicknamed "Pocholo" during his career.-Career:199519961998...

  6.   Jair Bernal
    Jair Bernal
    Jair Humberto Bernal Sepúlveda is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:19891992...

  7.   Ángel Camargo
    Ángel Camargo
    Ángel Yesid Camargo Ochoa is a retired male road racing cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional from 1992 to 1998.-Career:199019911992 19931994-References:...

  8.   Jairo Pérez
    Jairo Pérez
    Jairo Pérez Suárez is a male professional track and road cyclist from Colombia. He won a silver medal for his native country at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil alongside Carlos Alzate, Arles Castro and Juan Pablo Forero in the Men's Track Team Pursuit...




05 Orbitel A
  • Director Deportivo: José Raúl Mesa
  1.   Juan Diego Ramírez
    Juan Diego Ramírez
    Juan Diego Ramírez Calderón is a male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:19941995Juan Diego Ramírez Calderón is a male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:...

  2.   Marlon Pérez
  3.   Jairo Hernández
    Jairo Hernández (cyclist)
    Jairo de Jesús Hernández Montoya is a male professional track and road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:19901993...

  4.   Luis Castañeda
  5.   Javier Zapata
    Javier de Jesús Zapata
    Javier de Jesús Zapata Villada is a retired male road racing cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional rider from 1993 to 2004...

  6.   Elder Herrera
    Elder Herrera
    Élder Herrera Cortes is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:19921995Élder Herrera Cortes is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia....

  7.   Julio César Aguirre
    Julio César Aguirre
    Julio César Aguirre Cabrera is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional rider from 1994 to 2003.-Career:1994...

  8.   Hernán Bonilla



Lotería del Táchira (Venezuela)
  • Director Deportivo: Guillermo Cárdenas
  1.   Noel Vasquez
    Noel Vasquez
    Noel Armando Vásquez Mendoza is a male professional racing cyclist from Venezuela.-Career:2000Noel Armando Vásquez Mendoza is a male professional racing cyclist from Venezuela....

  2.   César Salazar
    César Salazar
    César Augusto Salazar Herrera is a male road racing cyclist from Colombia, who also holds Venezuelan nationality.-Career:1997...

  3.   Carlos Maya
    Carlos Maya
    Carlos Alberto Maya Lizcano is a male professional track and road racing cyclist from Venezuela. He competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country: 1992, 1996 and 2000.-Career:1992...

  4.   Omar Pumar
  5.   Alexis Méndez
    Alexis Méndez
    Alexis Omar Méndez is a retired male professional track and road racing cyclist from Venezuela. He twice competed for his native country at the Summer Olympics: 1988 and 2000.-Career:19901991199319941998...

  6.   Pastor Linares
    Pastor Linares
    Pastor Linares is a retired male professional road racing cyclist from Venezuela.-Career:199619972001-References:*...

  7.   José Chacón Díaz
  8.   Yeison Delgado
    Yeison Delgado
    Yeison Rogelio Delgado Ortega is a Venezuelan professional racing cyclist. He was caught on using doping in the Vuelta a Guatemala, alongside Abel Jochola, Nery Velázquez, David Calanche, Noel Velázquez , Carlos López , Reynaldo Murillo and Federico Muñoz.-Career:20012003: 1º in Stage 9 Vuelta al...




Aguardiente Cristal — Liciclismo Caldas
  • Director Deportivo: Rubén Darío Beltrán
  1.   Ferney Naranjo
  2.   Alejandro Cortés
    Alejandro Cortés
    Alejandro Iván Cortés Llano is a male professional road racing cyclist from Colombia.-Career:20002001...

  3.   Ricardo Vargas
  4.   Julio César Rangel
    Julio César Rangel
    Julio César Rangel Melo is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:1996199719992002Julio César Rangel Melo is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:1996...

  5.   John Freddy Rubio
  6.   Oscar Alarcón
  7.   Darío Sedano


Idea — Indeportes Antioquia
  • Director Deportivo: Luis Fernando Otálvaro
  1.   Oved Ramírez
  2.   Edilberto Suárez
  3.   Oscar Álvarez
    Oscar Álvarez (cyclist)
    Oscar Mauricio Álvarez Paniagua is a male professional road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:2002Oscar Mauricio Álvarez Paniagua is a male professional road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:2002Oscar Mauricio Álvarez Paniagua is a male professional road...

  4.   Ramón García
    Ramón Fernando García
    Ramón Fernando García is a retired male professional road racing cyclist from Colombia.-Career:19961999-References:...

  5.   César Laverde
  6.   Jorge Flórez



Lotería de Boyacá B
  • Director Deportivo: José Patrocinio Jiménez
  1.   Víctor Niño
  2.   Ubaldo Mesa
    Ubaldo Mesa
    Ubaldo Mesa Estepa was a male professional road cyclist from Colombia. He was the younger brother of Urbelino Mesa....

  3.   José Ibáñez
    José Ibáñez
    José Audelio Ibáñez is a retired racing cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional from 1997 to 1998. He was nicknamed "El Barón Gallero" during his career.-Career:19922006-References:...

  4.   Giovanny Huertas
  5.   Elkin Barrera
    Elkin Barrera
    Elkin Gilberto Barrera Chapparo is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional rider from 1995 to 2000.-Career:1995...

  6.   Víctor Becerra
  7.   Giovanny Torres
  8.   Graciano Fonseca
    Graciano Fonseca
    Graciano Fonseca Fuken is a retired male professional road racing cyclist from Colombia.-Career:199620002001...




05 Orbitel B
  • Técnico Adjunto: Carlos Jaramillo
    Carlos Jaramillo
    Carlos María Jaramillo Mesa is a retired male road racing cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional from 1985 to 1996. He competed for his native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics...

  1.   Miguel Ángel Sanabria
    Miguel Ángel Sanabria
    Miguel Ángel Sanabria Acevedo was a male road cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional from 1990 to 1998...

  2.   Daniel Rincón
    Daniel Rincón
    José Daniel Rincón Quintana is a male professional track and road cyclist from Colombia. He is the younger brother of Oliverio Rincón.-Career:199820002001...

  3.   Jorge Iván González
  4.   Carlos Osorio
  5.   Olmedo Capacho
  6.   Javier Alberto González
  7.   Johnny Leal



Triple Gordo de Trujillo (Venezuela)
  • Director Deportivo: José Lindarte and Jaime Díaz
  1.   Federico Muñoz
    Federico Muñoz
    Federico Muñoz Fernández is a retired male road racing cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional from 1988 to 2004.-Career:1993...

  2.   Luis Espinosa
    Luis Espinosa
    Luis Edgar Espinosa Sepúlveda is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional from 1992 to 1997.-Career:19911992...

  3.   Tomy Linares
  4.   José Alirio Contreras
    José Alirio Contreras
    José Alirio Contreras Vásquez is a Venezuelan professional racing cyclist.-Career:2005-External links:...

  5.   Raúl Gómez Suárez
  6.   Freddy Moncada
    Freddy Moncada
    Freddy Alonso Moncada Torres is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia.-Career:19921993199419971998 ganador de etapa en vuelta a mejico2000-References:...

  7.   Carlos José Ochoa
    Carlos José Ochoa
    Carlos José Ochoa is a Venezuelan professional road bicycle racer for .- Palmarès :2003* 2nd, Venezuelan National Championships, Road, Individual Time Trial, Elite20042005...

  8.   Rodolfo Camacho
    Rodolfo Camacho
    -Career:1999-Career:1999-Career:1999:1º in Stage 12 Vuelta al Táchira, San Cristóbal :2º in Stage 11 Vuelta a Venezuela, Carúpano 2000:1º in Stage 12 Vuelta a Venezuela, San Cristóbal 2001...




Cicloases Cundinamarca
  • Director Deportivo: Leonidas Herrera
  1.   Alexander Rodríguez
  2.   Guillermo Chaparro
  3.   Maximiliano Farfán
  4.   José Javier Castiblanco
  5.   Freddy Rincón
  6.   Juan Barrero
  7.   Gerson Sánchez
  8.   Jairo Vega



Mixto 1
  1.   Javier Guerrero
  2.   Javier Torres
    Javier Torres
    Javier Torres is a Mexican-American amateur boxer in the Super Heavyweight division. He's currently the second rated amateur boxers in the Super Heavyweight division, for the U.S. National team.-Personal life:...

  3.   Darío Sedano
  4.   Hernando Hernández
  5.   José Diego Marín
  6.   Gustavo Guzmán
  7.   Héctor Reina
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